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							<title>The Electronic Garden ARP Collection WAV KONTAKT Lemonshare</title>
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								<name>LS Crew</name>
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What&amp;#039;s in the collection? 

How about 400+ MB of multi-sampled sounds, patched into 128 patches each for Kontakt 2 
&amp;amp; 3, and the Reason 4 NN-XT and Combinator? Though they share the same sample content, 
each patch collection is different, since each sampler offers its own unique parameters 
to tweak. Does that mean that the sounds are warped beyond recognition? Indeed not. 
I have included each multi-sampled patch in an &amp;quot;almost raw&amp;quot; state. Why &amp;quot;almost raw&amp;quot;? 
Simply because I employed a bit of velocity, glide, pitch and mod wheel control to 
provide some performance enhancements. Additionally, there are a number of patches that 
are built on the same samples but take advantage of each sampler&amp;#039;s unique filtering and 
effects to provide alternatives to some of the &amp;quot;almost raw&amp;quot; patches. These patches retain 
the spirit and raw analog sound of the original instruments, while offering the 
performance control and convenience of modern samplers. 

Buy one format, get &amp;#039;em all 

So what if you have both Kontakt and Reason? Do you have to plump for both? Nope. If you 
buy one, we&amp;#039;ll send you the download link for that product. However, if you ask us, we&amp;#039;ll 
send you another link for the other collection, too (though be aware that you&amp;#039;ll be 
downloading two sets of samples, so be prepared to take your time). Heck, we&amp;#039;ll even 
provide the raw patches in SFZ format, should you so desire (though those patches are 
lacking many of the performance features like portamento and effects). If you have any 
other formats you&amp;#039;d like to see, just drop us a line and we&amp;#039;ll see if we can accommodate 
you. 

Kontakt patch count: 

- 28 Basses 
- 43 Leads and comps 
- 30 Pads 
- 15 Special effects 
- 4 Drum and percussion kits (two raw, two fx versions) 
- 9 Raw wave sets 
- 700+ samples in 24-bit .wav format 
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