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Reviewer: JK Swopes | Rating: 4 out of 5 Back to Midnight Jazz Train product details

What is Midnight Jazz Train?
It's a new collection of Jazz style loops, licks and riffs.

This isn't a "construction kit" layout, instead, all the sounds are broken up into folders by type, then tempo.

So you get bass, drums, keys, guitar, and woodwinds.

Everything from 63 bpm all the way up to 180 bpm

It covers quite a few styles of Jazz from the smoother side to the upbeat bebop styles.

Quick Specs:

content: 4.73GB total (2.06GB Wav)

format: Wav, Rex, Apple, Acid, RMX

price: $99.95

How does it sound?

As usual the recording quality is top notch and captures the style it aims to provide.

I love the way it's laid out in terms of organization because it makes it super fast to grab just some piano or guitar, or even the drums and bass.

The loops and licks themselves are a mixed bag of longer loops and progressions as well as some single notes, riffs and licks.

The playing style of the library is pretty diverse yet stays right within the Jazz realm so you know exactly what you're getting.

This collection could have easily been put together into a Jazz album in my opinion the riffs and progressions really sound authentic and I'm sure when put together you can get some pretty sick tracks.

What's the bottom line?

This is another useful library from Big Fish.

Of course, if you're not looking for Jazz loops you may as well move on because these thing are dripping with a jazzy tone

I give Midnight Jazz Train 4 out of 5 subs, it's well recorded and diverse enough for the user to extract many gems from it's contents.

I would have loved to see some EP loops and riffs as well as some single hit drums in here but other than that I found it to provide exactly what it said it would.

Make no mistake, if you're looking for some authentic sounding Jazz loops, this is one of the many available from Big Fish that you should definitely consider.


To see this product in action, check out JK's video review at SoundsAndGear.com

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