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Snakebyte
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Malmoe, Sweden
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Sometime stuff just has to take time. The more time and effort you bring into your tracks, the better you will feel about them. And chanses are people who listens to it will hear the difference too.
Hardly no one is using "bread-and-butter-loops". Sure, people are using loops, but to get the sound one is after for the drumloops, you still have to process them, pleay around with them untill you find what you are after. There is really no shortcut to a good production.
My advice to you is to look for a loop you like and process it. If there is a kickdrum, filter it out. You won't be needing it, becaus my best guess is that you'll be puting your favourite kick on it anyway. Slice up the sounds in the loop and perhaps throw those around. Put some groove quantize on it, compress it..do what you like as long as you think it sounds good. Heck, you can even put the different drumsounds on different tracks and treat them all differently.
Hope you get what you are after.
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Apr-23-2005 23:15
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Snakebyte
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Malmoe, Sweden
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Apr-24-2005 01:12
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