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260dB: The Drum&Bass Interface ReFill Review

Well… Moving on from the 160dB Refill (which is the first commercial Refill I owned), AMG come with the second instalment – 260dB. It’s optimised for DnB production, and delivers a wide selection of patches and files for all of the main Reason devices.
I’ll start with the Dr. Rex files, as for me they’re the most instantly useful element. Contained in the refill are 57 live and 53 more ‘traditional’ programmed breakbeats. The quality of these is great, with well chopped Rex-files, and completely relevant sounds. You’ll be able to cover pretty much every incarnation of DnB from mellow to hard, through experimental and jazzy, and in combination with a Scream 4 unit there’s a lot of sonic possibilities.
The live breaks have a good human feel to them, and the programmed breakbeats are sure to raise a smile of recognition as there’s some ‘classic’ ones included – something you can’t legally get from free refills! Also, moving on a step from the 160dB refill, quite a few of these breaks are now longer than 1-2 bars, which means they have a little more variation and this makes them more versatile overall. Read the rest of this entry »
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SoundXperience is not your normal multi-sample library. Normally you will find fixed and static sounds in a multi-sample library but we wanted to make SoundXperience more flexible than that. We have sampled many great synths (both hardware and software) to create sounds which are both rich and very flexible in use...
