Pads & Breaks for Ableton Move
A collection of 33 Old School pad chord samples named with the chord type + a collection of the most used breaks
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Famous Breaks
Amen Break: The most iconic breakbeat, originally from "Amen, Brother" by The Winstons. It's widely used in both jungle and breakcore for its versatility and syncopation.
Think Break: From "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins. Known for its fast, sharp snares and open hi-hat, it's a staple in jungle and breakcore.
Funky Drummer: From James Brown's "Funky Drummer." The tight, funky groove is popular for its distinct snare and kick pattern.
Apache Break: From "Apache" by The Incredible Bongo Band. It has a rolling rhythm that fits well in fast-paced, complex breakcore tracks.
Hot Pants Break: From "Hot Pants" by Bobby Byrd. Its fast, snappy snares are often used to add layers of rhythmic complexity.
Soul Pride Break: From "Soul Pride" by James Brown. It's another favorite for jungle and breakcore due to its syncopated, bouncy rhythm.
Scorpio Break: From "Scorpio" by Dennis Coffey. Its gritty, driving groove adds intensity and pace to breakcore tracks.
Cold Sweat Break: from James Brown's track "Cold Sweat" Provides a solid foundation for layering and rearranging in fast-paced genres like breakcore.
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