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BFD Oblivion is an expansion for BFD3, BFD Eco and BFD2 designed to provide ready-to-use heavy rock and metal drum sounds. The included sounds are inspired by genres like post-metal, sludge, prog-metal and alt-rock and are intended to have the punch to slice through the densest walls of guitars.
Based around 3 different versions of a Mapex Orion kit with Mapex brass and Brady jarrah wood snares, each with different degrees of processing, BFD Oblivion also contains cymbals from Bosphorus, Zildjian and Paiste in natural and processed versions. Crafted by an in-house team obsessed with metal, BFD Oblivion is processed heavily so you don't have to - just add your hardest guitars and basses to create an authentic foundation for all kinds of rock and metal music.
Features
- Expansion for BFD3, BFD Eco & BFD2
- Mix-processed drums, ready to drop into your productions!
- Mapex Orion drumkit: 22" kick with 10", 12", and 14" toms
- Mapex Brass Master snare and 13" Brady jarrah snare
- Cymbals and hihat from Bosphorus, Zildjian and Paiste
- Kick with felt and plastic beaters
System Requirements
- Windows 7 or later (Windows)
- OSX 10.6.8 and above (Mac)
- BFD3, BFD Eco or BFD2 (v2.1 or higher)
- Internet connection for download and authorization
Disk space requirements:
- BFD3 version: 11.7GB
- BFD Eco/BFD2 version: 32GB
Please note: BFD3, BFD Eco or BFD2 (v2.1 or higher) is required to run this Expansion Pack.
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