Thursday 18 February 2010

Rektchordz Sample Pack‏

Recently, a few of the top producers in the TechFunk scene have compiled samplepacks to help further spread the sound among would be's and could be's. These collections (regardless of genre) were a way too overlooked arena for a number of years, and now with their booming popularity and growing list of artists joining into the foray, it's easy to gauge their value, allowing the budding producer to utilize high quality ready made parts, and often even creating a launchpad for ones' own ideas. A definite head start for any up and comer, and certainly useful additions to the arsenal of the more established as well. These packs are almost a peek into in-demand producers' vaults, the creators of which often labour meticulously to capture the essence of their genre in a concise collection. And now Rektchordz joins in on the action with his well rounded construction kit which includes everything from the low end to the synth, all the elements needed to make a TechFunk tune worthy of peaktime play.
Rektchordz says:
"I was thrilled to be approached by Zenhiser last year to put together a sample pack, & I knew it was a great chance to bring more techfunk samples to currently booming online sample collections. I went into it with an open mind, with the goal of breaking things down into a realistic look into how I go about my productions. Every sound was made and processed to give it the contemporary techfunk feel and of course this covers a much wider spectrum than the genre specific sample kits. I hope you enjoy using these samples as much as I enjoyed creating them."

The TechFunk Construction Kit 01 weighs in at 149.2 mb and includes:

35 Bass Sounds
35 Basslines
60 Drum Loops
120 Drum Sounds (kicks, hats, claps, snares, percussive fx & crashes)
20 Sound FX
30 Synth Loops
29 Synth Stabs

It's available here >
http://www.zenhiser.com/products/The-Tech-Funk-Construktion-Kit-01.html


1 comment:

Drum Beats Man said...

thanks for the great link, do you know if there is many codes so i can get these a little cheaper?