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Brazilian Percussion From The World Cinematic Library Volume 1

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Brazilian percussion

Performed by Dave Hassell.

Perfect for TV & Film composers or world music producers looking for a characterful South American, Latin vibe.

Dave Hassell is a top, professional, studio session player, live performer, band leader, author and adjunct faculty of the leading music institutions in the UK. He has performed with many of the UK's leading jazz musicians as well as American greats, such as: Dr John, Charles McPherson, Barney Kessell, Tal Farlow, Al Grey, Clarke Terry, Joe Newman, Art Farmer, Mundel Lowe, Ron Jackson, E T Mensa, to name a few.

Dave teamed up with Macdrum to deliver this beautifully performed catalogue of sounds. From energetic bongos to enigmatic gongs and much more, the World Cinematic collection provides a hugely diverse range of evocative sounds. Perfect for cinematic composers looking for an edge.

Drop these samples into your next score and take it to the next level.

Produced by Andy Macpherson.

Engineered by Andy Macpherson & Justin Richards

Recorded at Revolution Recording Studios

£29.99 £19.99

BRAZILIAN PERCUSSION

  • Brazilian Band Loops 2 mixes of band loops at 90, 103 & 120 BPM. 1 Mix of individual elements.

  • Brazllian Perc Hits Claves, Ganza, Quica, Repinique, Rocar, Spring Guivy, Surdo, Tamborim, Temple Block, Vibra Slap & Whistle

  • These samples are recorded and edited as natural patterns so have any natural up-beat , pre-down beat attack and natural decay left on the recording. Consequently, in order to make these loop, the user might have to trim some loops appropriately and position the patterns at the appropriate part of the bar - not necessarily the down-beat.

    No compression has taken place during recording or mixing - to allow for accurate transients and a completely natural sounding performance. Consequently, the average level might appear quite low but be careful, each instrument's peak level may output at up to -0.5dB. V