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Samples, sound effects, loops, MIDI, SF, Akai
Banger Samples Funky Grooves WAV MiDi REX-FANTASTiC screenshot
FANTASTiC | 08 January 2024 | 300.50 MB
'Funky Grooves' by Banger Samples features Drum patterns, Modular loops, Synth loops, One shots and FX. Taking inspiration from artists such as Chris Lake, Riva Starr, Latmun, John Summit, Eddy M, Dennis Cruz, and labels such as DIRTYBIRD, Insomniac Record, Sweat It Ou, Repopulate Mars, Black Book Records, Box Of Cats and more.

In this pack, you'll find an array of handcrafted audio and MIDI files, designed to maximize your workflow during your next studio session.

Furthermore, this sample pack includes five seductive songstarter kits, to give you that head start.

REX & WAV samples and loops in your commercial releases without having to pay any hidden costs.

Product Details:

• 16 Bass Loops
• 15 Bass Loops MIDI
• 10 Break Loops
• 23 Clap & Snare Loops
• 12 Full Drum Loops
• 18 Hi Hat Loops
• 15 Kick Loops
• 15 No Kick Loops
• 30 Percussion Loops
• 16 Pad Loops
• 15 Fx Loops
• 13 Bass One Shots
• 10 Claps One Shots
• 10 Hat One Shots
• 11 Kick One Shots
• 20 Perc One Shots
• 10 Snare One Shots
• 15 Synth One Shots
• 19 Synth Loops
• 16 Synth Loops MIDI
• 5 Construction Kits (Stems)
• 505 All Files (Rex-WAV, MIDI)



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comments

  Resident 8.12.2023 1 370
+34
Funk yeah, nice pack! I love mashing Funk and Soul and Disco into a Housey groove, so I love packs like this.

It's very well organized. The folders are as you'd expect, with construction kits in a folder and loops in another. Unlike some packs where there's 30ish seconds of stems and several bars of music to chop, these kits are made up of 7 second loops, which are the same length as the wavs in the loops folders. They're still good construction kits to work with, but they don't go the distance compared to some of the other packs. That said, I'm very happy to be working with 7 second funky construction kits and will be able to use a bunch of sounds from this pack.

I know they listed the files in the original description, below is a glimpse of the reasonably organized folder system and how they are named.

Thanks as always Fantastic. You are such a significant cog in this machine, your constant contribution is greatly appreciated by many.

MIDI-files
REX-files

WAV-files:
Construction Kits\Kit 01 Dm 125 KeyNoiseZ
Construction Kits\Kit 02 G#m 125 KeyGang
Construction Kits\Kit 03 F#m 125 SeqAcid
Construction Kits\Kit 04 Am 125 Savage
Construction Kits\Kit 05 Fm 125 Chimes
Loops\Bass Loops
Loops\Drum Loops
Loops\Pad Loops
Loops\Synth Loops
One Shots\Bass One Shots
One Shots\Drum One Shots
One Shots\Synth One Shots
FX
  Resident 17.09.2013 1 953
+173
Thanks alot, i really like your summaries
Every Composition Started with one simple note :)
  Resident 8.12.2023 1 370
+34
You're welcome. Many of these packs are like a box of chocolates and you hope you're going to get the good stuff. I know that many on here are using the free trickle downloads, I'm on an AYCE plan with Real Debrid / All Debrid so it's nothing to download the packages and check them out. (Frankly, it's less than an In-n-Out Double Double each month to download all you want multiple streams at a time. I'm broke-ass broke and I cannot imagine not using a Debrid here. Consider having ramen one more night this month so you can enjoy AYCE bytes of audio yumminess for a couple of weeks.)

It's surprising as to how important the file and folder organization of a larger pack can be, but it can dramatically affect how sounds can be found and used, which is probably the most important function of a sound archive. Product descriptions rarely discuss the pack's organization, though some of the more polished production houses do. They do often mention when the Key and BPM is in the file name, but I'd like to know if the MIDIs are mixed in with the Construction Kit folders or if they are in their own folder, with the REX files in their own folder (and not mixed into a giant mosh pit along with everything else.)

Pack producers really should take note and be sure to put proper effort into organizing the sounds they supposedly meticulously made if they really want their sounds to get used and not just bought.

(TIP: Add Taco Bell Hot sauce to your ramen and it tastes just like poverty.)

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