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      QUICK LOOK

      • 5 Kits Sampled
      • Tempos from 70 BPM to 130 BPM
      • From lofi to hifi sounds

      DESCRIPTION

      RAW & ESSENTIAL RHYTHMS
      Music City Drums Vol. 1 - Biscuits & Gravy features a broad variety of unique drum sounds ready to be applied to virtually any genre.

      VINTAGE SOUND MEETS MODERN CONVENIENCE
      The Biscuits & Gravy library's loops feature five drum setups consisting of both vintage and modern equipment. Equipment used ranges from from Yamaha to Rogers, to obscure one-of-a-kind drums that you’ll only find in a true drum connoisseur’s collection.
      One setup features a lofi channel that is a mono sum of the kit sent out to a euro rack modular effect system to add lofi characteristics to the loops.

      METICUOLOUS CRAFTSMANSHIP
      The setup used to record Biscuits and Gravy were given their own unique identity by utilizing varied configurations of all of the outboard gear picked for this particular batch of loops, and by manipulating the drums themselves.
      Drums were paired with various methods of dampening, tunings, different heads, and even removing resonant heads in some cases to achieve the right sound for each kit.

      TECH SPECS



      Offered in 3 Tiers:

      Silver

      • 450+ Audio Loops

      Gold

      • 3600+ Multitrack Audio Loops

      Platinum

      • 3600+ Multitrack Audio Loops
      • 450+ Audio Loops

      Equipment Used

      • API 3124
      • Chandler LTD1
      • Distressor
      • DBX 160
      • Ampex 602
      • TubeTech CM1A
      • Warm Audio 1176
      • Neve 1272 & 1073
      • Manley preamp 
      • UA 6176 
      • UA 4710d
      • Shadow Hills mastering compressor

      **All 3 versions include the FX loops which come with a separate file consisting of its effect tail. Having the tail as a separate file allows for a seamless loop, allowing for the effect in one loop to continue into the next.**