![]() ![]() But all in all i would heavily advise the use, and purchase of Afro plugins & other products bkz the sound quality thus far is exemplirary! Glad i didn’t over look the (FREE) drum plugin offer, & those who do the same will be pleasantly suprised at the QUALITY, of it’s samples, ease of use, as well usability which is key. ![]() I would like to send all the individual sounds to it’s own track if you will, that way i can mix individual drum sound parts, & edit them as specifiied. This community has supported me a ton and I hope I can give that support back now. It's going to release under their new Drum & Bass label that has yet to launch. Only thing i wised it had was (midi) routing which if it does have i couldn’t find lol. This was just signed by Reload Records, a label owned by The Yellowheads and based in Australia. I’ve already used it on a couple of projects, & the results were suprising bkz i didn’t expect very much from this litte (drum) plugin. You can also use it to make your own custom loops, tops, bottoms etc. For those in doubt of whether to down load the plugin it’s a no brainer! In fact it’s MUST HAVE plugin for those island, caribean based styled beats. My new go2 plugin for Afro beats, Reggae. You won’t regret trying out this drum plugin, after all, Afroplug is giving this wonderful music tool out for free. In fact, when it comes to African style Afrobeats, I haven’t yet seen any free drum Vst that is better than this one. There are also some essential global effects like hi-pass and low-pass filters, panner for each sample, etc and my favourite among these global effects is the Saturation effect, which can give your drum mix a catchy texture. If a sound bank of samples is great in all of these three areas above, then it’s quality is pretty unquestionable. It has high quality drum samples which sound good on Monitors, Headphones, and even Hi-fi speakers. ![]() I have spent hours on this free “Afroplugin – Drum Vst,” trying out the various sounds and presets, and I can fully assure everybody that it is a great tool when it comes to producing drum beats of different genres, from Afrobeats to Reggae, Hip-hop, RnB, Funk, and even GOSPEL, etc. Usually the first question people think about when it comes to a “freebie” is the question: “is it any good?” Or “does it produce high quality sound?” ![]()
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