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Posted by Dance123 on Jan-02-2007 18:58:

Hi,

Does anybody have the club mix of Rivaz - Run to you (cover of that Brian Adams song).

Click here to listen to the full track streamed. The quality is not the best, but you probably recognize it. Track was played alot this summer.

At the beginning of the track the drumloop stands alone. Does anybody have this song and could you upload the drumloop (first 4 bars or something). You can use yousendit.com or something if you have no upload space. Upload it as wav, no need to compress it to mp3.

Or do you have tracks from which you can rip similar drumloops? Anybody has the ripped drumloop from Eric Prydz "Call on me" and stuff like that?..

Variations are ofcourse also welcome.. Thanks to all who can help with this!

A happy new year to everybody by the way!


Posted by nec on Jan-02-2007 20:14:

I never use or rip loops. Always make my own rhythm.
You must really suck if you do so.

It is not about how to rip it but how to do it!


Posted by ASFSE on Jan-02-2007 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by nec

You must really suck if you do so.


not always true


Posted by flutlicht junky on Jan-02-2007 22:26:

quote:
Originally posted by nec
I never use or rip loops. Always make my own rhythm.
You must really suck if you do so.

It is not about how to rip it but how to do it!


pffft amatuer.

try telling that dj yoda.


Posted by itsamemario on Jan-02-2007 22:33:

you have to be �ber pro to be able to do all your percussions without the use of loops (either chopped or played "as is"). I find that by using a chopped loop layered with the rest of the percs helps make my tracks sound more full..


Posted by DigiNut on Jan-02-2007 23:42:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
you have to be �ber pro to be able to do all your percussions without the use of loops

Guh?


Posted by DJSolo on Jan-03-2007 01:25:

Michael Gray - The Weekend has a similar drumloop as well as many other tracks. The Vengeance Essential House is filled with drumloops so that might be something to look into.

Loops are not just for amateurs. I know many pro House producers who use drumloops in their tracks.


Posted by mysticalninja on Jan-03-2007 03:02:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
you have to be �ber pro to be able to do all your percussions without the use of loops (either chopped or played "as is"). I find that by using a chopped loop layered with the rest of the percs helps make my tracks sound more full..


lol u just suk


Posted by Kid_presentable on Jan-03-2007 07:09:

Someone will probably net-bash me for this but heres one from the Vengeance house cd thats similar -

http://download.yousendit.com/627CF8FE4B97D887


If you like the sound of that buy vengeance house..its got thousands like it, i just uploaded the first that sounded ok.


Posted by echosystm on Jan-03-2007 10:57:

vengeance owners: go listen to some chris lake songs, then come back and tell me if loops are for noobs.

get over it.


Posted by nec on Jan-03-2007 13:31:

I can remember I heard the same pattern like he used in Changes.


Posted by Zombie0729 on Jan-03-2007 19:12:

drum loops + bitcrusher + ohmboyz = AWESOME

even the camel series can do some wicked things to drums. if i take a loop there is no way you're going to recognize it by the end.


Posted by Adriz on Jan-03-2007 19:19:

I find it quite suprising that so many professionals use loops, and even sometimes the same loops. I usually make my own percussions. It doesn't allways sound as good, but it feels better doing that than just adding some finished loops.


Posted by flutlicht junky on Jan-03-2007 21:48:

It's not really surprising at all, because most dance music is produced for one thing - and that's to get people to dance.

So it's not how you get the end result, it's what the end result is that is important.


Posted by nec on Jan-03-2007 22:00:

quote:
So it's not how you get the end result, it's what the end result is that is important.


It IS IMPORTANT. Well.. For me it damn is..

What would good house groove/percussion/.. in my track mean to me if it wasnt made by myself and if I have no fucking idea how to do it?
I can just pee on it. Its not mine..

Sorry but using public loops really reminds me on eJay.


Posted by itsamemario on Jan-03-2007 22:10:

well, do your thing then, but don't come complainin when yur percs sounds like shite, and you dont know what to do to enhance it..

Theres a difference in just using a loop alone, not altering it or anythig, and chopping and fucking it sideways till it sounds wikkid...


Posted by nec on Jan-03-2007 22:28:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
well, do your thing then, but don't come complainin when yur percs sounds like shite, and you dont know what to do to enhance it..


Im sure they sound much better then yours which were made by using public loops and stuff.


Posted by Centra Spike on Jan-04-2007 01:22:

quote:
Originally posted by nec
It IS IMPORTANT. Well.. For me it damn is..

What would good house groove/percussion/.. in my track mean to me if it wasnt made by myself and if I have no fucking idea how to do it?
I can just pee on it. Its not mine..

Sorry but using public loops really reminds me on eJay.

I agree. Alfi, it's not easy to make percs that sound as good as "pro" loops but you'll never get there if you don't put the effort in and try (and try and try and try)..


Posted by uniquu on Jan-06-2007 13:45:

Where do you get good loops?
or good single percussions/drums?


Posted by T-Soma on Jan-06-2007 14:08:

There was a good percussion CD recommended on here not too long ago... it was a house one. Was by a guy called Thomas something. Hopefully someone will remember.


Posted by Dance123 on Jan-10-2007 06:35:

Exclamation

quote:
Originally posted by T-Soma
There was a good percussion CD recommended on here not too long ago... it was a house one. Was by a guy called Thomas something. Hopefully someone will remember.

What's the name of this house percussion sample CD?!.. I did a search but I can't find anything about it!..


Posted by T-Soma on Jan-10-2007 11:41:

I found it.
Thomas Penton's Essential Series Vol. 1: Drums and Percussion
I don't think there are any drum loops in that pack though.
Should be a big hit for all you wanting to make your own loops.



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