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FUNK FORCE 5 is a virtual instrument created for Kontakt 5.5 and above. You will
need the full version of Kontakt to use this product.
FF5 was inspired by the great soundtrack music featured in so many classic 1970s-era
Cop Shows and exploitation movies - like Shaft, Super-Fly, Coffy, Baretta, Starsky &
Hutch, and many more. The music of this era remains as popular as ever, and can still
be heard in many modern R&B and Hip Hop productions, TV shows, and the movies of
Quentin Tarrantino and many others.
Now, those soulful, gritty, retro-funky sounds are available for you to use, Royalty Free,
in a single Kontakt instrument - played live by the Funk/Soul Brothers, a group of
professional studio and touring musicians who have been playing old school R&B,
Funk, Soul, and Jazz for over 40 years.
Funk Force 5 contains 15 massive song-kits with 785 loops, plus bonus drum, congas,
and wah-guitar loops and one-shots - 1.37 GB of uncompressed wav data in all.
TREBLE - increases (turn to the right to) or decreases (turn to the left) the amount of
high end.
BASS - increases (turn to the right to) or decreases (turn to the left) the amount of low
end.
TAPE SAT - adds tape-style compression to the mix
DISTORT - adds guitar amp-style distortion. Use the button to turn this effect on or off.
PITCH - raises pitch (turn to the right) or lowers pitch (turn to the left), in half-tone
increments.
VINYLIZER - adds sampled vinyl noise and dirt. Use the button to turn this effect on or
off.
REVERB - controls the amount of reverb You can select the type of REVERB you want
by using the drop-down menu that can be found just below the Reverb knob.
The Song-Kits
There are 15 Song-Kits included in FF5. Each contains an entire song divided into
individual instrument-loops, all of which are in the same key and tempo. You can
arrange or cut-up these loops any way you like to create your own beats, hooks, rhythm
section grooves, and horn section parts.
If you use the default setting, you can play and record any instrument using just a single
MIDI channel. In single-track (one MIDI channel) mode, you can create a mix by using
each individual Instrument’s controls to adjust volume, panning, and FX as desired.
If you prefer to work in multi-track (multiple MIDI channels) mode, you can assign each
of the 5 Instruments in the Song-Kit to a different MIDI Channel.
Each of the 5 Instruments in a kit features a selection of loops, organized by color. The
colored keys appear on the virtual keyboard at the bottom of the Kontakt player, and are
arranged as follows:
That said, when mixing and matching loops from different Kits, there is one issue that
you should be aware of. By default, all of the Song-Kits are laid out so that there is a
separate key for each Instrument and each loop. But if you mix and match loops from
different kits, the key-maps will overlap at times.
As long as each Instrument is assigned to a different MIDI Channel, this won’t cause a
problem. But if you’ve assigned all the Instruments to MIDI Channel 1, you may find that
pressing a single key may trigger more than one loop.
Credits
Written, Arranged & Produced for VIBE by Steve Sechi
Kontakt Scripting & GUI: Dan Bennett
Graphics: Patty Sechi
Drums: Joel Rosenblatt
Bass: Gary “the Doc” Ferraro
Guitars: Butch Taylor
Electric Sitar: Butch Taylor & Steve Sechi
Congas: Jary Mall
Trumpet: Don Harris
Flute: Danny Pickering
Bari, Tenor & Alto Sax, Keyboards: Steve Sechi