Zero-G and Xfonic present Rhythm Organism

Zero-G and Xfonic has announced the release of Rhythm Organism featuring electronic didgeridoo sounds played by Charlie McMahon. The library is multi-format supporting Acid WAV, Apple Loops, Stylus RMX, Rex2 and Reason Refill.
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Zero-G releases 5 new SoundSense Series titles

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Zero-G has released 5 new SoundSense Series packs.
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Zero-G releases Urban Ammunition

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Zero-G and Xfonic present Urban Ammunition, a new sample library featuring almost 3000 samples aimed towards hiphop and R&B producers.
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Zero-G download offer: buy one get one free

This week only, from Sunday 2 March to Sunday 9 March you can buy and download a Zero-G product and get one for free.

The fine print:

(*Available to our Newsletter Subscribers ONLY. Free product(s) must be of same value or lower value than purchased product(s), excluding sales tax (VAT). Vocaloid PRIMA is excluded from this offer. Offer applies to downloadable products only.)

But if you want to jump on this offer without being a newsletter subscriber it’s only a matter of signing up before buying.

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Zero-G Vocaloid2 PRIMA - shipping from Monday January 14

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PRIMA is the first virtual vocalist created “from the ground up” specially for version 2 of Yamaha’s singing synthesis software. Based on recordings of a classical soprano singer commissioned specially for Vocaloid2, PRIMA delivers a smooth powerful tone which, combined with the new features and improvements in version 2 of Vocaloid, can take your virtual vocal creativity to new heights of realism and ease of use.

PRIMA will hit those high notes every time with perfect accuracy. Whether it’s soaring leads, harmonies or backing vocals, PRIMA can sing any word from the English language (and other languages too, with a little work). PRIMA is also very well suited if you want to be adventurous and experimental, since her voice can be modified and shaped in so many ways.

More on PRIMA here on Zero-G website (with audio and video clips)

Out Soon: Zero-G/Xfonic Phaedra

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PHAEDRA is a ZERO-G/XFONIC Kontakt Player 2 virtual instrument featuring over 4 gigabytes of sounds, 20,000 samples and 720 patches.

Unhappy with the lack of raw sonic power in virtual emulations of VSTi analog synths, producer Sam Spacey set out on a three year journey to make the ultimate synth and ended up creating a monster in PHAEDRA.
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Zero-G releases ECSTATIC GROOVES

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Ecstatic Grooves is a mind blowing collection of sample accurate drum and percussion loops, hand crafted drums and fx, all sculpted from the ground up to satisfy the needs of the most demanding DJs and dance producers and ready to drop into your tracks with the minimum of trouble and the maximum of impact.
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Zero-G releases Classic Disco

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Welcome to the most creative decade of dance music 1977-1987, when disco went underground and became black dance music - the foundation for house and R’n'B. For the first time ever you’ll be able to get hold of the tracks as if someone gave you multi-track tapes from late 70’s and early 80’s disco underground dance tunes.
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Zero-G releases Carnival Drums

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Zero-G’s Carnival Drums - Over 2000 samples and 1.4Gb of the most exciting sounds of the Brazilian carnival. This fantastic library presents the main drums of the Brazilian Samba Baterias (samba percussion ensembles). Vibrant, exciting, full of spirit and colour. These drums from the baterias of Rio are so powerful they will send shivers down your spine.
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EastWest announces debut of Zero-G and Xfonic’s SoundSense series sound libraries

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EASTWEST, exclusive US distributor of Zero-G products, is pleased to announce the debut of Zero-G and Xfonic’s SoundSense Series. The SoundSense Series provides music producers with professional quality sounds at an aggressive price point. The series features four sample libraries: Ambiosis, Trance Inducer, Technomatik, and Chilled Grooves.
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