Easily create conclusive arrangements using A-, B- and C-parts, breaks, intros and outros.
All kits have been performed in the classic Funk-Rock lineup: Rhythm-guitar, lead -guitar, electric bass, B3 organ, moog synthesizer, Hohner Clavinet D6 and a drumkit that is available as ready-to-use submix on the one hand, as well as elaborated mic‘ed version with single tracks for all drums on the other. Find separate tracks for inner and outer miking of the bass drum, snare top and bottom tracks as well as overheads.
Technique
All instruments have been captured dry using highest quality converters at 24 bit and 44.1 kHz sample rate. No additional effects or dynamic processing has been applied, apart for the mixed loops. This way, all options to shape the sound lie at the users‘ hands. Use your personal tools to get your individual Funk-Rock-sound out of these timeless and iconic sound sources. Since this style is rarely produced these days, 70s Funk Rock is also the ideal source for authentic grooves. Almost like taking samples from your record collection. This makes the library not only suited for music production and composition of the Funk-Rock-genre but also for recent crossover styles, sample based tracks. Plus, it is equally suited for advertisement production, game-, film and TV-scores where 70‘s context is required.
Elastik-Features
Ueberschall‘s Elastik-Player allows superior and fast adaption of the library‘s loops in time and pitch to match any song layout. It is also easily possible to combine single parts of a construction kit with other kits and even other libraries. All installed Elastik-libraries are immediately accessible from the plug-in‘s browser - ready to use at any time. On top of this, Elastik-Player offers various options to modify and transform your loops to be used in different situations. Elastik-Player boosts your workflow as well as your creativity.
Credits
70s Funk Rock has been produced by Kai Reuter and Uwe Kinast. The instruments were played by: Drums - Phillipe Candas, Bass - Kai Reuter, Guitars - Kai Reuter, Organ, Moog und Clavinet - Klaus Henatsch.