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review 2012-10-30

Monster Sounds Heaveyweight Analogue Subs Review - Wusik

 

In dance music (EDM) whether it's techno, D'nB, house or dub it would be embarrassing if your releases sounded wimpy and weak. You need sounds that are heavy, punchy and can sustain a crazy crowd on the dancefloor.

This is where Heavy Weight Analog Subs comes in. It gives you access to 296 (bass multis and sub hits) 24-bit samples recorded using high-end studio equipment and vintage synthesizers such as the venerable Korg MS20, small-but-terrible Roland SH-101, Yamaha CS5, Clavia Nord, Novation BassStation, Roland 808 and the Juno 106. Some pretty impressive synths there.

If your track is anemic in the bass department, I see this pack as a very useful tool. But how does it sound though? The title pretty sums it up. It is power-driven, which can make your woofers go berserk.


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