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ZERO-G Beat Master £50

CHOICE AWARD 9/10

Zero-G has recently had huge success with its ever-expanding Ethera series, alongside its exceptionally clever Herz-OG fully fledged synthesiser, all working within the Kontakt format. Now the company turns its attentions to beats, with a sample-trigger package that lends itself beautifully to creative drum deployment.

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Beat Master is a Kontakt-based instrument which, simply put, allows for the loading and triggering of a vast library of drum samples that ships with the product. The extensive 3GB content is compiled from individual drum samples and loops, which have been spliced, sliced and diced to make access and use particularly easy. This adds up to a sizeable collection of 4,000 drum loops, but all with a large amount of editing options, allowing the user to place their own stamp on the loops, with a minimum

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