F9 Starlight French And Disco House -multiformat- High Quality File
EXS24/Sampler instruments and channel strip settings that utilize Logic’s internal prowess.
The F9 Starlight collection bypasses these barriers by offering legally clear, expertly processed loops and hits that emulate the exact hardware signal paths used in classic electronic music production. What Does "MULTiFORMAT" Mean for Producers?
To unlock the full potential of the pack, consider adopting these classic production techniques inside your session:
The pack was processed through a legendary SSL SL 4000 G series console at Westpoint Studios in London to provide the weight and clarity synonymous with classic house mixing.
The "Starlight" collection is massive, structured carefully to provide both immediate inspiration and deep-dive editing capabilities. The library is typically broken down into several core components: 1. Fully Produced Construction Kits F9 Starlight French and Disco House -MULTiFORMAT-
Sampling old records creates massive legal headaches with copyright clearance.
, designed to recreate the iconic sounds of late-90s French House and classic 70s/80s Disco Core Content & Technical Specifications
Drag in a stem to understand the structure of a disco house track.
French house lives and dies by the side-chain. Route your bass and pad loops to a compressor keyed by the kick. Use the included "Pump Trigger" WAV (a silent 4/4 click) to trigger your side-chain for a perfectly uniform pumping effect. To unlock the full potential of the pack,
The production, mixing, and formatting are meticulously prepared to give producers maximum flexibility, resulting in a product that serves as both a creative tool and a production masterclass. Conclusion
To understand the quality of F9 Starlight, one must first understand its creator. James Wiltshire is not just a sample pack designer; he is a multi-platinum producer and remixer known for his work with Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and his own project, Freemasons, which dominated club charts with hits like "Love on My Mind."
What truly separates F9 Starlight from generic "French House" packs is the . Many modern producers rely on emulations, but F9 went to a London SSL studio (Westpoint Studios) to record through a 48-channel SSL SL4000 G Series console —the same desk used by French touch legends like Frank Zdar (Cassius).
Library for Kontakt 5.8.1 and above (Full version required). and his own project
designed to sit perfectly over rolling basslines. 2. Funky Basslines (Live and Synthesized)
Engineered to cut through thick basslines without overwhelming the mix.
: Categorized WAV files optimized for third-party DAWs like Cubase, Studio One, and Bitwig Studio. Production Techniques: Getting the Most Out of Starlight
