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ZenPad Bollywood Tutorial

August 12, 2016 1 min read

ZenPad Bollywood Tutorial

Amir Margalit (Ableton Certified Trainer) demonstrates how easy it is to use the ZenPad Bollywood Pack within an existing arrangement, the difference between samples and clips, and the use of automations.

ZenPad Bollywood is a selection of up-tempo Indian rhythms and authentic melodic sounds created specifically for pop, film, electronic and Bollywood productions.
Recorded in India, the sample material captures the natural essence of instruments such as the Dilruba, Ekthara, Tabla, Sarangi, Sitar, and Veena.

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'EarthMoments ZenPad' is an inspiring palette of genre specific Construction Kits for Ableton Live.
 
- Over 350 clips, loops and samples in each Pack.
- All clips are perfectly synced by key and tempo.
- Can be used at any tempo.
- Includes Acoustic live sounds and authentic recordings.  
- Royalty free sounds.
 
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