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Posted by equinoxsounds on Jan-20-2010 16:00:

ProducerLoops.com Classic Bollywood FREE Construction Kit

ProducerLoops.com is pleased to be able to give away ONE complete Construction Kit from their 'Classic Bollywood' Sample Library which captures the 'TRUE' sound of Bollywood Movies. This Kit is 100% Royalty-Free allowing you to use the contents in your productions without paying any license costs. Simply add this Free Product to your existing order and you can download it for FREE!!

For more information please check out this link:

http://www.producerloops.com/Downlo...uction-Kit.html


Posted by Sonic_c on Jan-20-2010 16:11:

Bollywood!! i didnt know there was market for bollywood film samples?


Posted by Acton on Jan-20-2010 16:22:

Re: ProducerLoops.com Classic Bollywood FREE Construction Kit

quote:
Originally posted by equinoxsounds


"A minimum order subtotal of GBP �4.30 (Convert) is required to checkout"

Do you sell anything for �4.30?


Posted by LoveHate on Jan-20-2010 16:28:

i dont have 7.41


Posted by tehlord on Jan-20-2010 16:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Sonic_c
Bollywood!! i didnt know there was market for bollywood film samples?


There are way more than 1 billion Indians.





Posted by cryophonik on Jan-20-2010 16:57:

The demos on the page for the full version sound pretty good, but I really wish some of these sample sellers would make the one-shots available without all the loops/construction kits for a cheaper price.

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
There are way more than 1 billion Indians.


And yet I still have to drive more than 20 miles to the nearest Indian restaurant.


Posted by tehlord on Jan-20-2010 17:19:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik



And yet I still have to drive more than 20 miles to the nearest Indian restaurant.



And I have to drive at least 20 miles to get more than 50m away from one.


Posted by cryophonik on Jan-20-2010 17:25:

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
And I have to drive at least 20 miles to get more than 50m away from one.



That's the way it is here with Mexican, Thai, and Sushi restaurants, but I ain't complaining.


Posted by tehlord on Jan-20-2010 17:32:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
That's the way it is here with Mexican, Thai, and Sushi restaurants, but I ain't complaining.



You see there are NO decent Mexican resturaunts anywhere near me. If at all in the UK.

We do have the (alleged) best Thai resturaunt outside of Thailand just round the corner though



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back on topic.......


Posted by DJ RANN on Jan-20-2010 17:36:

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
You see there are NO decent Mexican resturaunts anywhere near me. If at all in the UK.


Absolutely true. I had a seriously hard time ever finding a decent mexican restaurant in London and now i love it's LA, it's hard to find a bad one!!


Back on topic Actually Bollywood outgrosses Hollywood, and produces far more films per year.


Posted by RichieV on Jan-20-2010 17:39:

not to mention alot of people use bollywood influences in their movies. Powell and Dave Arnold come to mind. Anything with Parkour and you will find a tabla in there somewhere. It i s the go to genre to introduce rhythm and movement without making things really really loud.


Posted by DJ RANN on Jan-20-2010 17:59:

quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
not to mention alot of people use bollywood influences in their movies. Powell and Dave Arnold come to mind. Anything with Parkour and you will find a tabla in there somewhere. It i s the go to genre to introduce rhythm and movement without making things really really loud.


Absolutely true about Powell and Arnold as well as Glass.

In fact you'd be surprised - one of the best studio percussionists here in LA is indian and so many major films have his work all over them.


Posted by alanzo on Jan-21-2010 01:59:

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
There are way more than 1 billion Indians.


As the great Apu once said to Homer: "I have noticed that this country is dangerously underpopulated."



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