Loopmasters – The Blues Sessions Vol.2 (WAV, AIFF, REX)

By | November 6, 2023

 

Publisher: Loopmasters
Website: www.loopmasters.com
Format: WAV, AIFF, REX
Quality: 24 bit | 44.1 kHz | stereo


Description: Loopmasters are back with the second installment in their successful series, The Blues Sessions Vol.2, which features an incredible collection of authentic blues performances of drums, guitars, harmonica, mandolin and bass from the finest musicians at Broadoak Studios.

Content :
344 Harmonica Loops
301 Guitar Loops + Amp Noises
99 Resonator Mandolin Loops
381 Great Drum Loops + 3 Drum Kits
123 Electric Bass loops

Additional Information :
The Blues returns to Loopmasters HQ but it ain’t nothin to be sad bout as Harvey Summers is back with the second installation of one of our most successful sample collections to date, The Blues Sessions.

Blues Sessions 2 is an incredible sample collection capturing authentic Blues performances on Drums, Guitars, Blues Harp, Resonator Mandolin and Bass by some of the country’s best session musicians at Harvey’s Broadoak studio recorded through some incredible equipment including RCA ribbon mics from the 40’s, Sony Valve mics (C37A) from the 50’s, Neve and RCA pre amps, and mixed on a classic, 70’s Raindirk series III console, formerly owned by Olympic Studios.

All of the musicians featured on The Blues Sessions II are well-known professionals in their genres and of the highest caliber. They include drummer Liam Genockey, guitarist Roger Hubbard, Vocalists Doctor Savage, Mama Josie, Otis Albini, Blues-harpist Jem Turpin, John Pearson and Harvey Summers.

The collection is dripping with the atmosphere and mojo associated with blues recordings from the last 100 years, not over-clean, over-produced or sanitized, so you’ll find lots of these sounds are raw, edgy, and in some cases, quite noisy due to the authentic ‘period’ equipment used in their production. This is all intentional and will add bags of character to your productions. Also included are some loops of ‘room tone’ and ‘mic & valve amp’ noise, hum and buzz. These can be used to help blend sound together, or you may like to run them underneath your whole mix for added atmosphere!


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