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justnicola
post Tue 13 Dec 2005, 10:29
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Can anyone recommend some garageband 2.0 compatible drum loops (rock, pop, country, jazz & hip hop) that wont break the bank?

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TheKid
post Wed 14 Dec 2005, 09:36
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I have the complete DrumCore package and I like it but it's $200. For less, you can get DrumPack AL for Garageband which is a subset of DrmCore. I think it is $39 at audiomidi.com. I'm not sure how much is there but ask them on the forums. They are decent guys.

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rickenbacker
post Wed 14 Dec 2005, 18:52
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Sonic BoomBox, around £60. Apple Loops Discs Jams from Power FX, titles like Rock & Pop Trio, Old & Alt Country etc, around £30. Apple also do some nice Jam Packs, around £50 (I think). Alternatively, if GarageBand can convert vanilla loops to Apple loops, Beta Monkey do some good drum sample CDs for about $20 each.
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mortalengines
post Thu 15 Dec 2005, 05:18
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if you log on to samplepoolz.com & register there are a ton o' free apple loops to be had
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