Funky Break Beats and Grooves
发行时间:2009-12-01
发行公司:CD Baby
简介: Attention DJ's and Music Producers!
NEW RELEASE!
Funk Up Your Mixes With Classic 70’s 'Break Beats, Grooves, and Samples . A Cool Collection of Old School Funk, Perfect for ‘Beat-Building’, ‘Groove-Making’, Or Just Adding A Little Funk Into Your Project!
What are Break Beats?
Break Beats are sampling of breaks as drum loops (beats), originally from soul tracks, and are used as the rhythmic basis for hip hop and rap songs. It was invented by DJ Kool Herc, a Jamaican, the first to buy two copies of one record so as to be able to mix between the same break[citation needed] or, as Bronx DJ Afrika Bambaataa describes, "that certain part of the record that everybody waits for--they just let their inner self go and get wild," extending its length through repetition (Toop, 1991).
The dance the boys and girls ended up doing to break beats was called the Break, break dancing. Breaking was abandoned in favor of doing the Freak in 1978 until it was revived and enhanced by Crazy Legs, Frosty Freeze, and the Rock Steady Crew. More recently electronic artists have created "break beats" from other electronic music. Compare with "breakbeat" below.
The History of Break Beats
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, hip-hop DJs (starting with Kool DJ Herc) began using several breaks (the part of a funk or jazz song in which the music "breaks" to let the rhythm section play unaccompanied) in a row to use as the rhythmic basis for hip-hop songs.
Kool DJ Herc's breakbeat style was to play the same record on two turntables and play the break repeatedly by alternating between the two records (letting one play while spinning the second record back to the beginning of the break).
This style was copied and improved upon by early hip hop DJs Afrika Bambaataa and Grand Wizard Theodore. This style was extremely popular in clubs and dance halls because the extended breakbeat was the perfect backdrop for breakdancers to show their skills.
ABOUT PRO STUDIO LIBRARY:
All Sounds, Samples, and Loops were recorded by Professional Engineers and are compatible with ANY INSTRUMENT OR PROGRAM THAT READS .WAV Files.
Examples Include:
. Pro Tools
. Cubase
. Cakewalk
. Reasons
. Fruity Loops
. Roland Samplers
. Yamaha samplers
. Sound Forge
. Sony Acid & Many More!
Our Quality & Committment
All Samples have been Carefully and Professionally recorded in 16BIT/44.1 FORMAT with modern computer technology, giving them the Punch, Presence, and Hard Hitting sound that meets Today’s Music Demands. Just put these sounds in your sampler and find out what a lot of “Top Producers” already know.
HARDWARE & SOFTWARE COMPATABLITY:
ADOBE AUDITION, RECYCLE, SONAR, REASON, ACID,
EXS 24, GIGASTUDIO, SAMPLETANK, HALION, KONTAKT, WAVELAB, SOUND FORGE, VEGAS, NATIVE INSTRUMENTS, COOL EDIT, AKAI SAMPLERS, MPC 2000, 4000, 1000. KORG TRITON, KURZWEIL K2000, 2500, 2600, ASR10, ASR-X, MC 909, SP 808, MV 8000
STEP YOUR GAME UP WITH THE PROFESSIONAL SOUNDS, SAMPLES, & LOOPS FROM PRO STUDIO LIBRARY!
Attention DJ's and Music Producers!
NEW RELEASE!
Funk Up Your Mixes With Classic 70’s 'Break Beats, Grooves, and Samples . A Cool Collection of Old School Funk, Perfect for ‘Beat-Building’, ‘Groove-Making’, Or Just Adding A Little Funk Into Your Project!
What are Break Beats?
Break Beats are sampling of breaks as drum loops (beats), originally from soul tracks, and are used as the rhythmic basis for hip hop and rap songs. It was invented by DJ Kool Herc, a Jamaican, the first to buy two copies of one record so as to be able to mix between the same break[citation needed] or, as Bronx DJ Afrika Bambaataa describes, "that certain part of the record that everybody waits for--they just let their inner self go and get wild," extending its length through repetition (Toop, 1991).
The dance the boys and girls ended up doing to break beats was called the Break, break dancing. Breaking was abandoned in favor of doing the Freak in 1978 until it was revived and enhanced by Crazy Legs, Frosty Freeze, and the Rock Steady Crew. More recently electronic artists have created "break beats" from other electronic music. Compare with "breakbeat" below.
The History of Break Beats
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, hip-hop DJs (starting with Kool DJ Herc) began using several breaks (the part of a funk or jazz song in which the music "breaks" to let the rhythm section play unaccompanied) in a row to use as the rhythmic basis for hip-hop songs.
Kool DJ Herc's breakbeat style was to play the same record on two turntables and play the break repeatedly by alternating between the two records (letting one play while spinning the second record back to the beginning of the break).
This style was copied and improved upon by early hip hop DJs Afrika Bambaataa and Grand Wizard Theodore. This style was extremely popular in clubs and dance halls because the extended breakbeat was the perfect backdrop for breakdancers to show their skills.
ABOUT PRO STUDIO LIBRARY:
All Sounds, Samples, and Loops were recorded by Professional Engineers and are compatible with ANY INSTRUMENT OR PROGRAM THAT READS .WAV Files.
Examples Include:
. Pro Tools
. Cubase
. Cakewalk
. Reasons
. Fruity Loops
. Roland Samplers
. Yamaha samplers
. Sound Forge
. Sony Acid & Many More!
Our Quality & Committment
All Samples have been Carefully and Professionally recorded in 16BIT/44.1 FORMAT with modern computer technology, giving them the Punch, Presence, and Hard Hitting sound that meets Today’s Music Demands. Just put these sounds in your sampler and find out what a lot of “Top Producers” already know.
HARDWARE & SOFTWARE COMPATABLITY:
ADOBE AUDITION, RECYCLE, SONAR, REASON, ACID,
EXS 24, GIGASTUDIO, SAMPLETANK, HALION, KONTAKT, WAVELAB, SOUND FORGE, VEGAS, NATIVE INSTRUMENTS, COOL EDIT, AKAI SAMPLERS, MPC 2000, 4000, 1000. KORG TRITON, KURZWEIL K2000, 2500, 2600, ASR10, ASR-X, MC 909, SP 808, MV 8000
STEP YOUR GAME UP WITH THE PROFESSIONAL SOUNDS, SAMPLES, & LOOPS FROM PRO STUDIO LIBRARY!