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Reviewer: JK Swopes | Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Back to Orchestral Hip Hop Melodies Vol.1 product details

So what is Orchestral Hip Hop Melodies Vol 1?

The concept behind these loops is to provide instant inspiration for urban music with an orchestral
element.

Unlike construction loop sets, these loops are stereo 2 track samples, so it's just like taking a sample from
a record or some other media.

The sounds are orchestral but the style is definitely urban in nature.

You get them split up by key and all are labled with their tempo directly in the sound file for quick finding.

Quick Specs

- content: 75 loops/samples

- format: Wav, Apple Loops

- price: $24.95

How does it sound?

I really dig the quality and style of these loops.

And I like the fact that they are presented as "samples" and not so much as a construction loop set.

Grabbing one of these samples and chopping out pieces to use really works well for how I like to work with
samples and loops.

The samples themselves are long with lots of variety and they are definitely well recorded.

There's plenty of content here to chop up, or straight loop if that's what you prefer.

Personally I dig chopping them up and can see plenty of tracks being sparked from these loops.

So what's the bottom line?

As someone who likes to work with samples off and on, I really dig the content and the format of this
library.

I get a lot of questions about libraries like this and I personally would like to see more of these instead of
always dealing with construction loops.

I give this library 4.5 out of 5 subs, it's well played with plenty of inspiration to keep you
busy for a long time.


If you like to work with samples, or if you're just getting into royalty free sampling and are used to digging
through vinyl and classic music, definitely give this library a try.

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

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