MusicRadar Verdict
An average collection of UK garage-style sounds. There are better packages available.
Pros
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Some good sounds.
Cons
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Some bad sounds.
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Taking full advantage of the recent resurgence of the UK garage sound in its latest incarnation as bassline, you get all the expected squelchy bass sounds and pacey, mutated house beats, as well as vocals, sound FX, stabs, blips and synth loops.
While all the essential categories have pretty much been covered, not all of the sounds are good to go.
There are better sample sources out there, but considering the reasonable price, it's not too bad at all.
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