★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Deducted half a star only because we want a volume 2 immediately.
Shakers, tambourines, and live conga loops to add organic movement and swing to your rhythm track. 3. Professionally Engineered Construction Kits
While the pack contains the raw ingredients, using some classic techniques will help you nail the iconic French and Disco house sound. The F9 team's tutorial highlights many of these essential production methods, and here are some additional key strategies to try:
Do you prefer working with or writing your own melodies via MIDI/Samplers ?
The resurgence of classic dance music textures in modern production has created a massive demand for authentic, high-quality sounds. Producers looking to inject their tracks with the sun-drenched, filtered energy of late-90s Paris or the glittering euphoria of 70s discotheques frequently turn to specialized sample libraries. Among the most respected releases in this genre is the collection.
Whether you are channeling the spirit of Daft Punk, Stardust, or modern Nu-Disco aesthetics, F9 Starlight offers the building blocks for instant nostalgia with a modern production sheen. It is an essential addition to the library of any producer looking to make bodies move.
: The entire collection was processed through a 48-channel SSL SL4000G console at Westpoint Studios in London to achieve the signature "punchy" and "fat" French House sound.
To understand the value of the pack, one must understand the music it honors. French House relies heavily on clever sampling, heavy sidechain compression, and sweeping phasers or flangers applied to classic disco loops. It is a genre built on warmth, punchy low-ends, and infectious rhythm.
Take a 2-bar disco loop from the "Song-Starter" folder. Use Auto-Filter (or a low-pass filter) to open the frequency cut-off from 200hz to 20khz over 8 bars. This is the classic tension builder.
Do you need assistance with like sidechaining or filtering? Share public link
French House is famous for its extreme sidechain compression. Route your F9 Starlight chord loops into a compressor and feed the sidechain input from your kick drum. Set a fast attack and a timed release to make the chords "duck" and pump in perfect synchronization with the beat. The Low-Pass Sweep
Do you prefer working with or playing MIDI sampler patches ?
Sweeping disco strings that add cinematic tension and euphoria to breakdowns and choruses. Production Techniques: Maximizing the Pack
: EMU SP1200, Akai S3000, Roland Juno 106/60, Prophet 5, Minimoog, and Fender Rhodes.
Includes Channel Strip settings, EXS24/Sampler instruments, and tailored EXS matrix routing.
: GML 8200/8900, Neve 33135 EQs, and the Ensoniq DP2 (noted for its specific phaser sound common in French House). Pricing
★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Deducted half a star only because we want a volume 2 immediately.
Shakers, tambourines, and live conga loops to add organic movement and swing to your rhythm track. 3. Professionally Engineered Construction Kits
While the pack contains the raw ingredients, using some classic techniques will help you nail the iconic French and Disco house sound. The F9 team's tutorial highlights many of these essential production methods, and here are some additional key strategies to try:
Do you prefer working with or writing your own melodies via MIDI/Samplers ?
The resurgence of classic dance music textures in modern production has created a massive demand for authentic, high-quality sounds. Producers looking to inject their tracks with the sun-drenched, filtered energy of late-90s Paris or the glittering euphoria of 70s discotheques frequently turn to specialized sample libraries. Among the most respected releases in this genre is the collection. F9 Starlight French and Disco House -MULTiFORMAT-
Whether you are channeling the spirit of Daft Punk, Stardust, or modern Nu-Disco aesthetics, F9 Starlight offers the building blocks for instant nostalgia with a modern production sheen. It is an essential addition to the library of any producer looking to make bodies move.
: The entire collection was processed through a 48-channel SSL SL4000G console at Westpoint Studios in London to achieve the signature "punchy" and "fat" French House sound.
To understand the value of the pack, one must understand the music it honors. French House relies heavily on clever sampling, heavy sidechain compression, and sweeping phasers or flangers applied to classic disco loops. It is a genre built on warmth, punchy low-ends, and infectious rhythm.
Take a 2-bar disco loop from the "Song-Starter" folder. Use Auto-Filter (or a low-pass filter) to open the frequency cut-off from 200hz to 20khz over 8 bars. This is the classic tension builder. ★★★★☆ (4
Do you need assistance with like sidechaining or filtering? Share public link
French House is famous for its extreme sidechain compression. Route your F9 Starlight chord loops into a compressor and feed the sidechain input from your kick drum. Set a fast attack and a timed release to make the chords "duck" and pump in perfect synchronization with the beat. The Low-Pass Sweep
Do you prefer working with or playing MIDI sampler patches ?
Sweeping disco strings that add cinematic tension and euphoria to breakdowns and choruses. Production Techniques: Maximizing the Pack Producers looking to inject their tracks with the
: EMU SP1200, Akai S3000, Roland Juno 106/60, Prophet 5, Minimoog, and Fender Rhodes.
Includes Channel Strip settings, EXS24/Sampler instruments, and tailored EXS matrix routing.
: GML 8200/8900, Neve 33135 EQs, and the Ensoniq DP2 (noted for its specific phaser sound common in French House). Pricing