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Vibes From The 80s Compositions WAV: How to Create Nostalgic Sounds with Samples



MSXII is proud to present Vibes from the 80's volume 2! 15 compositions including stems of classic, 80's sounding, lofi vibes for you flip! Both nostalgic & soulful, the Vibes from the 80's series invokes tons of memories & good vibes!




Vibes From The 80s Compositions WAV




Expertly mixed & processed, you'll find these compositions and stems with an average of -3db of headroom to get creative with. Compatible with all programs such as FL Studio, Maschine, the Akai MPC, Reason, Studio One, and more. Cop the nostalgic Vibes from the 80's like a champ!


Reminiscing about the movies from that era brings back a lot of great memories. Memories of action heroes, synth music and very bad karate flicks in poor quality. One thing that stood out on those classic movies was the music. Heavy analog synths sounds mixed with distorted guitars and electric pianos.


Reminiscing about the movies from that era brings back a lot of great memories. Memories of action heroes, heavy synth music and very bad karate flicks in poor quality. One thing that stood out on those classic movies was the music. Heavy synths sounds mixed with distorted guitars.


MSXII is proud to present Lofi Jazz Guitar 2! We're back with the insanely popular lofi jazz guitar chords, progressions, and loops from MSXII member JJ Kim. When not killing with MSXII, JJ can be found playing with his indie-soul, Seatle based band, Hoshin (@ :hoshin on Instagram).


In Lofi Jazz Guitar 2, you'll find 25 unique guitar loop compositions + stems in incredible stylings, textured in our lofi sauce all for your new music productions. The pack comes in both Dry & Wet formats.


These loops are meant to bring taste & a dope vibe to your production. Labeled by key & bpm for easy file management as well! Cop these like a champ & continue to win. Enjoy this fire from the MSXII Sound Design team.


Synthwave (also called outrun, retrowave, or futuresynth[5]) is an electronic music microgenre that is based predominantly on the music associated with action, science-fiction, and horror film soundtracks of the 1980s.[2] Other influences are drawn from the decade's art and video games.[3] Synthwave musicians often espouse nostalgia for 1980s culture and attempt to capture the era's atmosphere and celebrate it.[9]


Synthwave is a microgenre[10][11] of electronic music[1] that draws predominantly from 1980s films, video games, and cartoons,[12] as well as composers such as John Carpenter, Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream.[13][14] Other reference points include electronic dance music genres including house, synth, and nu-disco.[15] It is primarily an instrumental genre, although there are occasional exceptions to the rule.[16] Common tempos are between 80 and 118 BPM, while more upbeat tracks may be between 128 and 140 BPM.[17]


Other subgenres include dreamwave, darksynth, and scifiwave.[7] Journalist Julia Neuman cited "outrun", "futuresynth", and "retrowave" as alternative terms for synthwave[5] while author Nicholas Diak wrote that "retrowave" was an umbrella term that encompasses 1980s revivalism genres such as synthwave and vaporwave.[16] Darksynth is influenced by horror cinema.[21] Invisible Oranges wrote that darksynth is exemplified mainly by a shift away from the bright "Miami Vice vibes" and "French electro house influences" and "toward the darker electronic terrains of horror movie maestro composers John Carpenter and Goblin" also infused with sounds from post-punk, industrial and EBM.[22]


Synthwave originates from the mid-2000s[24] or late 2000s.[4] Diak traced the genre to a broader trend involving young artists whose works drew from their childhoods in the 1980s. He credited the success of the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City with shifting "attitudes toward the '80s ... from parody and ambivalence to that of homage and reverence", leading directly to genres such as synthwave and vaporwave.[16] The influence of Vice City was also noted by MusicRadar.[10] Molly Lambert of MTV noted the song "Love on a Real Train" by Tangerine Dream in the film Risky Business (1983) was a major influence, with "ornately repetitive synth patterns, hypnotic chimes, and percussive choogling drum machines".[14]


The mid-2000s French house acts David Grellier (College), and Kavinsky, who had created music in the style of 1980s film scores, were among the earliest artists to be part of the emergence of synthwave.[5] Key reference points for early synthwave included the 1982 film Blade Runner (both the soundtrack and the film itself), 8- and 16-bit video games, 1980s jingles for VHS production companies, and television news broadcasts and advertisements from that era.[4] According to NME and MusicRadar, the 2011 film Drive was a major influence on synthwave, and included a track by Kavinsky, "Nightcall" in the film's soundtrack,[25][10] as well as David Grellier, Johnny Jewel, and several tracks by Cliff Martinez.[10] EDM.com described Kavinsky as a "synthwave pioneer",[26] while the horror blog Bloody Disgusting describes Carpenter Brut as a "synthwave icon".[27]


The crowd of NU students, some bathing suit-clad and buzzed from darties, congregated at the southernmost end of the Lakefill for three hours of live music. When Wop St. Bass Ritual took the stage with a mix of old school funk tunes, the audience rose to their feet for a massive outdoor dance party.


Mario Luciano Vol.1 contains 12 original multi genre compositions and within this pack you'll also get 10 ANALOG DRUM BREAKS recorded with vintage mics and drum sets to bring you the feel and tones of those RAW boom bap drum breaks. I took a different approach while making the melodic elements in this pack. I wanted to challenge my to create dark, obscure, trap and psychedelic vibes with unique rhythms and patterns using mostly the new MOOG 1 analog keyboard to give you the sounds and textures of what you might have heard in 70s or 80s Italian horror film. I also used instruments like live horns, flutes, strings, vintage piano, vocals, hammond B3 organ and guitar to give you those old 70s soul vibes I'm known for. All mixed, processed and recorded thru tons of new analog gear I've gotten like the RCA BX-44, Teletronix LA-2A, Roland Space Echo RE-201, Vintage Vibrosonic guitar amp to bring you those warm vintage analog textures. BPMs included and all samples are compatible with the DAW of your choice.


'Trappy Vibes' by Godlike Loops features five fresh WAV & MIDI Construction Kits inspired by top-notch artists such as Travis Scott, Ski Mask, The Slump God, Travis , Jazz Cartier, Smokepurpp and more. This pack will provide you with must-have samples to help you produce your next hit track, including melodic sequences, pianos, flutes, guitars, pads, bells, 808s, Drum hits and MIDI loops. MIDI files are included, so you can rework all the elements to fit into any project. This pack is your key to professional beats and a must-have for any producer looking to build up their sample library. All loops are 100% Royalty-Free, so you can use them into your commercial compositions at no extra cost.


Waxie Music Library - Vol. 7 is the latest original composition pack from producer Waxie who has been known to compose a large variety of genres, this pack brings 80s sci fi & horror, dark synth, and chilling vibes and contains a large range of sounds and textures in it which makes it perfect for all genres.


80's Neon Waves features high-quality Retro Pop & Synthwave sounds loaded with mysterious melodies, powerful drums and hypnotic arpeggios. Function Loops says "This collection is a must-have for all producers seeking to inject some 80's vibes into their tracks".


Function Loops LTD ( ) is a sound design company, officially launched in 2011. We develop sounds for DJs, producers and musicians, who require to add inspiration to their work. Our products are constantly charting at Beatport Sounds, Producer Loops, Splice and other main players on the market. As well, are being used by famous producers and DJs around the globe. With hundreds of thousands sounds to choose from, we deliver all the popular genres of electronic music. The main vision of our company, is giving a chance to as many people around the world, experience music creation and art behind it. We are proud partners of companies including Beatport, Producer Loops, Google, Apple, Razer and more. Function Loops is an ultimate resource for music producer and Dj's. Once purchased, you have legal rights to use our sounds in your music, sell to labels and seek success with your career.


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The VIBES series returns with its 10th installation: Street Beats! Taking influence from the original 80s explosion of electro breakdance music, this collection provides a vintage set of inspirations for your beats.


Are you ready to hit the club and enjoy some excellent adult entertainment? Great strip club songs create an energetic vibe and excitement with talented dancers, strobe lights, and tasty drinks. The best stripper songs are sometimes popular and catchy, while other tunes are created by lesser-known musicians from all genres of music.


In this article, we go through four examples of popular mixing reference tracks and why each of them are uniquely effective. We'll be using Audiolens, a powerful desktop app that analyzes audio from any streaming platform or audio source. Audiolens provides you with tonal balance data of your references to use in Neutron and Ozone.


This pack contains 12800+ one-shot drum sounds (1.6Gb). Most samples are taken from previously released sample packs. This collection includes the sounds from various drum machines (digital and analogue), synthesized, vinyl, processed and layered drums. 2ff7e9595c


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