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Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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theres nothing wrong with using royalty free loops in your productions.
but what you do with them and how you use them says alot about the producer thats flipping them.
just be aware that if you get into the habit of using loops wholesale you are missing out on the art of programming grooves and breaks from scratch. you are missing out on the art of quantising grooves and 'swing.' and you are missing out on more gritting of teeth and going through more months of trying to dissect a sound and get it to sound the way you want it to. because believe it or not, its good for you in the end. and if you stick with it long enough you will get there in the end. it also shows you have the guts and the character to stick out a tough period and really try to work through it to get the desired result.
if you go on forums like dogs on acid they will sample everything there. if you want to sound like locust. they will tell you to sample it. and there is absolutely nothing wrong in that. some of them will tell you its important to mix things up and put in the work to twist that loop or sample into your own sounds.
but at the same time its not that i would ever want to sound like locust. its that i would want to see how that song was made, how lots of simple things come together to make a complex whole. i dont care about sounding like locust. i just care about what i can learn from how locust is made. and hopefully apply some of the same processes into my work and my style of producing.
and i wont find any of that out by looping it in one of my tunes.
its the same idea as using synth presets. using them is fine. but if you do so because you dont know how to make those sounds, then you will NEVER know how to make those sounds. the first thing i do when i hear a preset i like is to look at how its made and see if i can make something like it from scratch. i think in the end this can only be good for me because im learning all the time.
just my 2 cents.
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Oct-21-2005 21:44
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Jinyun
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: England
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| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
I agree. There's nothing morally objectionable about using loops, but it reflects on your attitude as a producer.
Are you someone who works as hard as necessary to create the right sound, or do you take shortcuts (potentially at the expense of originality)?
It's that simple. |
it depends how u you use them, and to what extent, were arent talking about dance EJAY here
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Oct-21-2005 22:18
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superddman
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location:
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pre made loops in my case never seem to work or very rarely. The reason is that most of the time they are of incorrect notes and dont fit into my composition. I rather create everything from scratch.
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Oct-22-2005 06:06
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