Especially when time on a project is limited, Prosonic libraries can help limit the need to reinvent the wheel and allow you to spend more time on the creative side of your song for generating diverse sounds and fitting it all together with various techniques for something new. I used this Custom Pack to add to my existing library and got United. Works great when used as a plug-in in within my DAW (Reaper) or as a standalone application for when Im jamming on my electronic drums. ![]() Prosonic’s library provided what otherwise might have taken extra hours to put together – all I had to do was add the desired midi files into the plug-in modules I was using and I could then tweak minor adjustments to the swing values and sounds to get the results I wanted. Addictive Drums 2 is the perfect blend of quality sample sounds, powerful mixing capabilities, ease of use and value. For another song, “Swing Illusional #2”, I was looking to add a more subtle background ambience to contrast the rhythm of my funk guitar style. A bit of innovation with the files did the rest for that part of my song. ![]() In one recent song, “In Memorium”, I used their Triad Chord Progression library to add lead horn and background ambience synth modules – there was no guesswork required for the harmonies, since the level of complexity I wanted was already there and available for the choosing. What I like most is that they’ve done the groundwork for you to simplify your work.
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