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Converse Rubber Tracks Sample Library


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Música Estilo de vida
Desarrollador Indaba Media LLC
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The CRT Sample Library iOS app helps music producers be productive on the go. Quickly sort through over 20,000 professional-quality samples, save Favorites and sync them between the web, your phone and Ableton Live.

FEATURES

- Swipe to sort through samples
- Browse by artist recording sessions
- Filter samples by instrument or by type (loops or samples)
- Saved samples are automatically synced to your account on the Converse
- Rubber Tracks sample library website and to the sample library’s Ableton Live device (if installed)

ABOUT THE CONVERSE RUBBER TRACKS SAMPLE CLOUD

The CRT Sample Cloud is a first of its kind suite of tools for music producers consisting of the Converse Rubber Tracks Sample Library website, the iOS application, and a cloud-connected Ableton Live device. The suite is designed to make sample exploration, selection, and utilization seamless so you can be more organized and productive when it’s time to create. Simply Favorite samples via the iOS application or website to automatically sync them between devices, including the Ableton Live device. No worries, no waiting, just music making.

ABOUT THE RUBBER TRACKS SAMPLE LIBRARY

The Converse Rubber Tracks Sample Library is a royalty-free library of over 20,000 one shots, loops, and stems recorded at Rubber Tracks studios. Created in partnership with Indaba Music, the library provides a unique resource for musicians all over the world at no cost. Creators are free to explore, download, experiment, and create using library samples and are empowered to utilize the resulting works in unlimited ways.

Since its launch in February 2015, the Converse Rubber Tracks Sample Library has helped tens of thousands of music producers find royalty-free, professional-quality samples for their original music. The library features samples sourced from industry mainstays like James Poyser (The Roots, Erykah Badu), Vernon Reid (Living Colour) and Adam Blackstone (Outkast, Justin Timberlake, Nicki Minaj); as well as up and comers like Com Truise, Body Language, and Cory Henry (Snarky Puppy).