F9 Audio – F9 Electric Funk : Retro 80s Funk (ABLETON, BATTERY, EXS24, KONTAKT, NNXT, SFZ, MASCHINE, MIDI, WAV)

By | October 8, 2018

 

Publisher : F9 Audio
Website : www.f9-audio.com
Format : ABLETON, BATTERY, EXS24, KONTAKT, NNXT, SFZ, MASCHINE, MIDI, WAV
Quality : 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo

Description : Funk library of samples, projects for Ableton and presets for NI Kontakt. Sounds straight from the 80s.

3 Zips packed with Funk & Boogie
The Electro Funk sample collection currently available. It is a process that is used in the field. I think we’ve done it, but with the twist, F9 is infamous for!
I once worked for the 90s pioneered remix culture. This is not the case in the world of recording remixers. During this time I learned how to go through our transfer studio.
For me, it is a lot of ways to make it up. bring life and exceptional human energy to a funk recording.
But also you will always be vital for contemporary production.
You also need to make it possible to make sure that these musical pieces. With all this in mind ..
Content:
Each F9 Electric Funk purchase arrivals as 3 separate Zip files
Zip 1 – 14 sets of WAV Stems / DAW Projects (7Gb unpacked)
Logic Pro X (10.1 forwards)
Ableton Live (9.1 onwards including 10)
Presonus Studio One V3.5 +
Cubase 7+
Reason 8+
WAV stem edition for all other DAWs
Zip 2 – 1.7gb Traditional sample pack containing:
563 24bit WAV Loops
738 Drum hits
583 Musical One shots – Chords, Hits, Notes + FX
146 Midi Files
Zip 3 – Sampler instruments
All drum hits and melodic one-shots for men:
EXS 24
Kontakt 5
Ableton Racks / Simpler (full macro control)
Nnxt
S1 Presence XT
Akai MPC V2
Maschine 2
Battery 3
Kontakt 4

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