'Electro Funk: MIDI Version' features seriously funky synth hooks as well as loops for bass, pianos, classic electro piano and more! These are highly authentic riffs and chord progressions, all in the classic early to mid-Eighties style. This pack also contains four MIDI Construction Kits as featured in the Demo track.
'Electro Funk: MIDI Version' features seriously funky synth hooks as well as loops for bass, pianos, classic electro piano and more! These are highly authentic riffs and chord progressions, all in the classic early to mid-Eighties style. This pack also contains four MIDI Construction Kits as featured in the Demo track.
Featuring all the MIDI loops from the 'Electro Funk: Key Loops' sample pack, this pack is a journey back to the post-Disco era of Boogie, Funk and Soul in the early 1980's.
A time when top musicians started replacing traditional Funk elements such as horns, drums and bass with synthesizers and drum machines, creating a completely new and original sound.
This pack focuses on keyboard and synth styles and has been professionally performed by a top keyboard player in order to accurately reproduce those amazing funky riffs of the era.
All loops are tempo-labelled and with a few exceptions are mostly mid-tempo, (between 105 and 115 BPM was the standard of the day) and vary in length from two to sixteen bars.
Product Contents:
• 70 MIDI Loops
• 4 MIDI Construction Kits
Compatibility:
• ACID
• Akai
• Battery
• Cubase
• Digital Performer
• EXS24
• Halion
• Kontakt
• Logic
• Mach Five
• Nuendo
• Pro Tools
• Reason
• Record
• Sonar
The Construction Kits contain all the keyboard loops from the mixes in the preview track. Each Kit has been broken down into separate loops so you can arrange the tracks to your own personal requirements. The drums are for demonstration purposes and are not included.
Produced and performed by Steve Burton exclusively for Smash Up The Studio.
Steve Burton's keyboard work can be heard on many great RnB mixes by artists such as Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Babyface, Jodeci, Sounds Of Blackness, B.M.U, Destiny's Child, and Lemar, to name a few.