Trafik gets 9/10 from Computer Music mag
Following last month’s offering from Aquasky, the Loopmasters Artist Series continues with a selection of house and electronica sounds, loops and patches from Trafik.
Though this library only has about 400MB of unique material, it’s high quality stuff and is presented in a vast array of formats.
The content covers bass, drum and musical loops, plus single-hit drums, effects and multisamples.
The loops might be the most inviting prospect, but the library’s strength ties in its single-hit sounds. These are of a great quality and make the disc a good buy for those looking for an all-round house library.
9/10
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