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		<title>By: CineToms 2 &#124; axel rohrbach</title>
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		<dc:creator>CineToms 2 &#124; axel rohrbach</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] A couple of days ago Mike Barry, Co-Founder of Cinesamples, asked me if I would have some ideas to create some produced, custom tom sounds for a new library. It was really fun working on that. Using real tom samples provided by Cinesamples, I did everything to excite them. Mostly things I would do with gun sounds, explosions, swords and so on. Check it out here: CineToms 2 product page [...]</description>
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