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Tribal Vocals FX

July 18, 2014 1 min read

Tribal Vocals FX

EarthMoments presents an amazing pack of tribal vocals FX from the indian ocean countries (such as: India, Indonesia, Reunion, Madagascar, Mauritius), Balkan and the middle east.

This unique package presents a mix of west and east, acoustic and digital, organic and synthetic pasted and processed to fit perfectly electro, tech, dubstep, trap, drum and bass, house productions or any production that needs that extra spice. 
This package samples and loops comes in various forms to fit your production style and has been optimized with the closest attention to detail.
 
Also included are all unprocessed (dry) samples that we recorded, in case you want to use the original source.

Recorded at 96kHz using Class A preamps and Tube microphones at EarthMoments studio.
 
- Some of the dry samples are from previously released EarthMoments bundles.
- The bundle contains only vocals samples. Other instruments used in the demo track are not included.

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