One of the most famous repacks circulating in 2024 is the Donall vs. Riri – The Lost Tapes Repack. This pack took the original drum hits from DJ Donall's 2003 hit "Pecah Seribu" and the bass lines from DJ Riri's "Goyang Dangdut." The repacker (username: KoploCrusader) did the following:
The result? A "must-have" pack that has been used in over 200 released tracks on Spotify under the "Hard Dance Indonesia" playlists.
A legitimate "Funkot Sample Pack Repack" usually ranges from 500 MB to 2 GB. Unlike generic EDM packs, the repack is defined by its specific, often weird, file structure.
Import a bass loop from the Reese/128bpm folder. Use Ableton’s Beat Repeat or FL’s Gross Beat to stutter it at 1/32 notes. Automate the pitch bend wheel on every snare hit.
Drag a loop from the Cing_Rolls folder. Alternatively, sequence a closed hi-hat with a pitch envelope. In Funkot, the hi-hat often rises in pitch every 4 bars. Use the repack's "HiHat_Riser" samples for this.
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A Funkot Sample Pack Repack is like a double-edged sword. On one side, it is the fastest way to access the obscure, gritty sounds that define the genre. On the other side, it presents copyright risks and quality control issues.
Use repacks as a learning tool—a sandbox to understand the frequency and rhythm of Funkot. But when it comes time to release your music, focus on sound design and creating your own signature "Tung."
Happy producing, and keep the Funky vibe alive!
Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes. Always respect copyright laws and intellectual property rights when producing music.
The genre uses massive white noise buildups and "tape stop" effects. A repack often includes these as 24-bit WAVs, whereas the originals were often 128kbps MP3s.
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