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Ueberschall releases Cumbia Digital (Elastik Soundbank)

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Ueberschall has announced the release of Cumbia Digital for their Elastik Player plug-in.

Cumbia Digital brings 10 detailed construction kits drawn from the fusion of South American rhythms and modern electronic styles. Traditional Latin rhythmic elements featuring shakers, congas, claps and other percussive instruments are re-molded into 4/4 EDM influenced dance beats and blended with electronic elements including synths, bass, piano and electronic drums. The electronic musical influences include Dub, Hip Hop, Techno and Dubstep, and, blended together with the Latin American rhythms, the results are a unique mixture of hypnotic and mystical club-friendly dance tunes.

A Flavor Of The Exotic

Each construction kit features multiple musical sections allowing full-length song arrangements to be constructed with ease. Each kit also features both pre-mixed stereo drum loops plus individual loops for kick, snare, various percussion elements and cymbals. To extend the flexibility, single drum samples are provided for each sound. With the mixing options provided within Elastik, you can create just the drum mix that you need, balancing the traditional and the modern to your own tastes.

Hypnotic Blend Of Traditional And Electronic Styles

Ueberschall's Elastik-Player offers good and fast time-stretching as well as pitch-shifting. Functions like resample, formant, reverse and the multimode filter make further loop manipulation easy and efficient. The player's attribute-based browser makes it possible to locate specific sounds across all installed Elastik libraries within seconds.

Summary:

  • Produced by J.Holo.
  • 3.7 GB, 10 Construction Kits, 749 Loops & Phrases.
  • Elastik Soundbank for Mac/Win - AU/VST/AAX/RTAS/StandAlone.
  • Elastik Player included - no sampler required.

Price: 49,- Euro.

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