Black Octopus Sound
Reel to Reel - Vintage Lofi
'Reel to Reel - Vintage Lofi' by Black Octopus is a pack produced by multi-instrumentalist sound designer Al Hug.
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'Reel to Reel - Vintage Lofi' by Black Octopus is a pack produced by multi-instrumentalist sound designer Al Hug.
Having a tip of the hat from a legend like Timbaland is something unheard of, but not for Al Hug. Not only has Timbaland acknowledged his brilliant work, but he has also been supported by Marshmello, Illmind, Sonny Digital and Elite, just as well as newcomers from around the world looking for fresh sounds. Al's sample work is truly organic, with a level of professionally performed quality that is nearly impossible to find in the sample pack world.
Giving you the vibe of the 50s, 60s, and 70s Soul and Jazz eras, 'Reel To Reel - Vintage Lo-fi' has everything you need for that modern Lo-fi and Hip Hop sound. Performed hands on through a UHER reel-to-reel tape recorder, cassette deck, and tube mics, this pack is entirely analog and beautifully crafted for production. Inside you will find Drum loops and One Shots, Bass, Flute, Glockenspiel, Guitar, MIDI Chords, Piano, FX, Vibraphone, Vocals and Wurlitzer keys. You can literally construct a chart topping hit in no time flat, all provided by a sound designer that is at the top of his game!
'Reel to Reel - Vintage Lo-fi' is Inspired by artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Frank Ocean, James Blake, H.E.R., Rosalia, J Cole, JID, Cozz, SZA, Drake, A$AP Rocky, Denzel Curry, Chance The Rapper, ScHoolboy Q, Ari Lennox, Ty Dolla $ign, Vince Staples, 6lack, Childish Gambino, and more.
Product Details:
• 73 Acoustic Drums
• 10 Bass
• 25 Flute
• 10 Glockenspiel One Shots
• 18 Guitar Loops
• 14 Guitar Chords
• 4 Guitar One Shots
• 10 MIDI Chord Progressions
• 24 Piano
• 10 FX
• 37 Vibraphone
• 10 Vocals
• 36 Wurlitzer
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