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K Size Minimal Edition review - Computer Music
Friday, September 11, 2009 |
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The debut release in the K Size series delivers 2817 loops and single hits, aimed mainly at minimal house producers. It’s one of the best house sample offerings we’ve tasted. There has obviously been some premium kit used in the production, as everything sounds phat, with plenty to spark your creativity. All o f the essential categories are in there, with plenty of focus on bass and percussive sounds. Most of the samples are ready to go, with little or no processing necessary.
Rating: 10/10 - Computer Music – October 2009
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