Royalty Free Tracks

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Andrewbee
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Royalty Free Tracks

#1 Post by Andrewbee »

http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/

Most genre's are represented.

Lots of tracks here to "test" your subs. Mostly mid bass but if you want to hear your cab many of these will make a great impression :clap:

MP3 format.

Cut and Run, Bicycle and Basement Floor are outstanding.

While its "free" you can always donate to the site if you find it useful.

Andrew

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eshadeol
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Re: Royalty Free Tracks

#2 Post by eshadeol »

Yep, , I just checked out those three tracks. You must have patience if you're a [forward-> search] trigger happy fellow; as I'm wrongly adjusted to. But, there are some pretty good tracks to be heard. Here is a cool Middle Eastern one.
:ugeek:
http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfre ... l-Noor.mp3
Defy the vortex -of mediocre-second rate bass- produced by mongrels- devoid of taste!
A beautiful lyric from : Maggotron "In Search of a Funky Khan"
4 T60 27" lab15,Omni TB 2 BP102,AutoTubaMCM 10"

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