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But I do have Komplete 13 Ultimate which has a TON of electronic percussion. I also like the idea of having some more 80s sounding kits plus the electronic sounds in hitmaker seem like quite a nice addition. Someone told me that most of the Progressive Foundry SDX is pretty much covered by using Area 33, would you say the same? Or are there enough differences between them to be worth going for both? Library size won't be an issue, It's just deciding which pack will cover off those tight heavy sounds with plenty of options on the drum sounds.
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I have gone 100% for Fields of Rock as that sound is defo up my street, can't wait to have a play with these sounds. This may also help others interested in producing the likes of these bands styles. Please let me know your thoughts and opinions on what you think the best 3 packs are that I should go for.
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I mainly create heavier rock tracks in styles of these bands but also create other genres for fun or stock music etc. I had initially bought this for some extra snares but stuck with more of the core library stuff before moving onto Death & Darkness.
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