Instead of spending hours tweaking a synth's glide time, you can drag and drop a professionally mixed loop and start arranging immediately.
Take a soulful G-Funk piano loop and use a low-pass filter to turn it into a moody Lo-Fi hip-hop foundation.
Individual notes sampled from analog gear so you can play your own melodies. 2. Deep, Melodic Basslines g-funk sample pack
Unlike the distorted 808s of modern trap, G-Funk bass is often melodic and "plucky." It usually sounds like a Fender Precision Bass or a thick MiniMoog patch. Look for bass loops that emphasize the groove and sit comfortably in the low-mids. 3. Laid-Back Drum Kits
Shakers, tambourines, and congas to add organic movement. 4. Soulful Chord Progressions Instead of spending hours tweaking a synth's glide
Sometimes a single guitar riff or a vocal "Westside!" chant from a sample pack can spark an entire song idea. How to Use G-Funk Samples in Modern Production
If you close your eyes and think of 1990s California, you can almost hear it: a high-pitched, melodic synthesizer sliding between notes over a deep, melodic bassline and a slow, heavy groove. This is (Ghetto Funk). melodic bassline and a slow
The Ultimate Guide to G-Funk Sample Packs: Capturing the Sound of the West Coast