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☢ Alesis D4
Drum Module (1991)

Digital drum rack from the nineties based on PCM samples.

The Sample pack contains 500 samples
🎧 Format: 24 bits/ 44 kHz

🎁 Price: FREE! 

▓ acoustic drums ▓
▓ 90 flavor ▓

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Alesis D4 SOUND LIST:

bassdrum (x99)
snare drum (x99) 
cymbals-hihats (x55) 
tom toms(x92) 
FX effects(x78) 
percussion/chromatics (x76)

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