Heavyocity Media announces the release of Free Production Loops – a pack of free loop content built entirely from their award-winning virtual instruments, DM-307 & AEON Collection. Delivering over 2 GB of WAV, REX, and Apple Loops files, Free Production Loops is a rare opportunity for artists to taste the signature sound design quality of Heavyocity, completely free of charge.

About DM-307
DM-307 is a highly-stylized collection of cinematic hits, modular synth drums, live percussion, and processed classic analog drum machines. With more than 3,600 sounds and loops housed in 1,500+ presets, DM-307 introduces innovative ways to create unique production-ready rhythms and grooves for your next composition. In addition to the kits and loops, DM-307 showcases 300+ signature multis, allowing users to tweak cinematic hits and beats created by Heavyocity and some of today’s top composers: Joe Trapanese, Jason Graves, and Kevin Riepl. For artists with an electronic lean, notable DJ/producers Kaiserdisco, Martin Eyerer, Mendo, Pirupa, and Uner also contributed content.


About AEON Collection

AEON Collection bundles together two cinematic juggernauts — the vast tonal arsenal of AEON Melodic with the intricate loop library that is AEON Rhythmic. Powered by the Kontakt 5 (Kontakt 5 Player) engine, AEON Collection delivers over 720 presets with 27 GB (14 GB on disk) of organic and synth Melodic Instruments, cutting-edge Loops, Arpeggiated Instruments and epic One-Shots. This unique collection combines traditional, ethnic, and orchestral instruments with searing synths and edgy samples, all created with Heavyocity’s signature quality. Create lush melodies, dark lyrical phrases and devastating synth and bass lines, directly within a deeply customized user interface. Add in an arsenal of intricate melodic grooves and it becomes resoundingly clear: AEON Collection is a cinematic instrument like no other.

AVAILABILITY
Free Production Loops will be available at www.heavyocity.com/free-production-loops

Official Release Date: December 7, 2015