Add Some Snap, Crackle, and Pop to Your Productions! When you add FXpansion's BFD Signature Snares Vol. 1 to your BFD2 or BFD Eco library, you can say goodbye to stale drum tracks forever! Packed with high levels of detail, multiple channels, and multiple articulations, this phenomenal collection of Yamaha artist signature snares is the perfect complement to any of your existing kit-pieces. These tight, precise, and highly-playable snare samples were recorded at the state-of-the-art Omega Studios in Rockville, Maryland using top-quality analog gear and were designed with one purpose in mind: to make your productions pop! We're longtime fans of BFD here at Sweetwater, and we know that you'll dig FXpansion's BFD Signature Snares Vol. 1. It's a must-have expansion pack! FXpansion BFD Signature Snares Vol. 1 Expansion Pack Features at a Glance: The perfect complement to your existing BFD libraries Custom articulations offer rim clicks along with standard snare sounds Support for electronic drums positional sensing Recorded with top-quality analog gear at Omega Studios Includes a bamboo snare and FHP (fiberglass) snare, as well as Roy Haynes, Dave Weckl, and Mike Bordin signature snares The FXpansion BFD Signature Snares Vol. 1 expansion pack will inject your productions with that elusive "snap!" BFD Signature Snares Vol.2 is the second instalment of Yamaha artist signature snares for BFD3, BFD Eco and BFD2 - 5 detailed and immaculately recorded snares with varied beater types to swap into your kits. The snares are captured in similar conditions to the BFD Jazz & Funk and BFD Percussion expansions as well as those used for the Mapleworks kits in BFD3. The sounds work well with any combination of other BFD library sounds, offering a punchy and upfront sound with dynamic playability. When used in BFD3 and BFD2, the snares offer an additional 'rim click' articulation as well as a 'half-edge' for use with electronic drum positional sensing. BFD Signature Snares Vol.1 is also available. home.php?mod=space&uid=1&do=blog&id=1961 |