Image Sounds Funky Guitar Vol.1 WAV

Image Sounds Artist Series Johannes Uhlmann Funky Guitar 01 WAV

It’s fresh, it’s funky and it never gets old. Funky guitars sounds are part of so many modern chart tunes, it’s there to stay forever. From pop to hip hop, from drum&bass to disco funk – you need the great and wonderful funky sound of the 60s and 70s.

Crispy sounds dominate this amazing library Funky Guitar 1 which focuses on fresh disco and house guitar grooves. Just perfect for all your production purposes.

With Funky Guitar 1 we present another release from the Artist Series of Image Sounds. In this great expert series, we focus exclusively on the recording of live instruments and vocals, all recorded by professional musicians. The library recordings are made with high-quality recording equipment to capture a tremendous closeness of the natural sound of each instrument. You will not only notice the textbook quality, but also the variety and high-quality processing we are eager to produce.

The product is 444 MB in size all in all. The tempos are between 110 BPM – 125 BPM. The library contains 28 folders and offers a total of 561 funky guitar loops in many different musical styles.

With each guitar folder, you will get a huge selection of different loops, all of which work well together or can be used individually. All loops of a folder are based on the same harmony pattern and can easily be combined. Thus you can select guitar loops for a complete song or just use a funky sample for your song – all within seconds. These loops are easy and intuitive to work with, enabling a fast workflow, which, of course, is essential in music production.

Each and every loop contains tempo and key information. They are pre-mixed and ready to use, with perfect EQ and light compression. They have been carefully and professionally recorded by proven experts, using top quality studio equipment, with sound optimized and recorded in 24Bit and 44.1 KHz.

Details:

561 Guitar Loops

110 BPM – 125 BPM

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