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Gregory Matthews is a Brooklyn-based music producer and songwriter who performs as Yellow Shoots. His influences span across the 1960s, ‘70s, and 80s soul music to psychedelic rock. He harnesses any analog effect that transports the listener back to a classic production era. He likes to combine different guitar styles with saturated tape delays, phasers, flangers, you name it.
In this pack, you’ll find a fusion of chord progressions, guitar licks, and loops in the style of neo-soul that work well in alternative pop and R&B productions. Most of the sounds are from improvised recordings doctored up by Yellow Shoots and the Splice Originals production team.
RNB
66 ONE SHOTS
188 LOOPS
KHALIJI Grooves
Sonokinetic – Ostinato String Quartet
Best Service – Chris Hein Solo Strings
Kinetic Metal
Clean Bandit
Hip Hop Instrumentals
Cymatics – 808 Essentials
Art of Trance Vol 1
Musical Sampling – Boutique Drums Penny
Native Instruments - Session Guitarist Electric Vintage
Best Service - Chris Hein Ensemble Strings
Krysta Youngs Vocal
Keepforest - Evolution Devastator Action
Vocal Future Pop
Chris Hein - Winds Complete v2
Vocalkitchen – A Taste Of Heaven
Symphony Series String Ensemble
In Session Audio - World Percussion Creator
BALLY: Beastmode Trap Beats





These RnB guitars really elevated my music production game – they have a unique sound that sets them apart from other virtual instruments I’ve tried!
I’m really impressed with the unique sounds and quality of these alt RnB guitars, they really brought a new dimension to my music production!
The guitar samples in this collection are fire – I’m loving the Alt RnB vibes! Would definitely recommend for anyone looking to add some unique sounds to their tracks.
Love the unique sound of these RnB guitars with Yellow Shoots, definitely adding some new vibes to my music production!
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and variety of guitar sounds included in this package – definitely recommend checking it out!