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Are Drum Loops Cheating? (pg. 2)
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| dbl |
using loop for filling up the track is kinda good i think..
wouldn't use it for the "upfront" perc's without editing it... but as i said.. it's nice to have to fill up the track
i even made acouple of loops myself one's to have just to fill up my track's some.... i have lost them now thou :( |
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| DJ_Ikronix |
| quote: | | I'm against stacking up unedited loops to build an entire percussion track. |
Me too. I grab percussion samples out of loops all the time, but I couldn't see myself stacking layers of premade loops to make a track... |
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| mzvirbulis |
I love experimenting with sound, especially sampling other music.
good fun, and you can start being creative to a certain degree. |
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| mef |
| Best results I have ever got was altering and layering live drumloops. They are more like tools :) |
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| Tomas_P |
| I don't belive drum loops are cheating. Simple drum loops with out the kick can be hidden under the the perc and giving it a nice layer to it although i don't use loops that much any more i think they can be used so that they are'nt that noticable but still come very handy. |
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| aquila |
this topic is getting strikingly similar to the age-old sampling debate.
use what you will, just make sure the end result is original |
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| MegaMan |
using loops? cmon, why not then just come back to Ejay
also depends on how you use it, in reason for example, when you use a loop with dr. rex, its a different story, you can practically change the loop beyond recognition and make it a different loop every time, that is not cheating, thats putting effort in your work. |
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| DJule |
I only use loops on several drums I already programmed by myself. Most of the time I use my own loops which a sampled or created by myself.
It's not cheating to use loops because it gives you a bigger rythm. And programming drums is also a question of gains, panning, EQ, effects... Sometime you can open a loop and use it completely differently of what it was before... I love to use loops in this way...
Most of the time I have 10-15 sounds of drums with 4-6 loops. |
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| Beyer |
| quote: | Originally posted by aquila
this topic is getting strikingly similar to the age-old sampling debate.
use what you will, just make sure the end result is original |
+1 why shouldn't we use loops, if they can help getting our productions to another level? I agree, using loops just the way you would use them in ejay isn't your own creativity - but you chose them for the track, as you felt they would fit.
If we were to be completely square about stuff, midi would be cheating aswell. lol |
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| TranceMasterUk |
i have always refused to use loops, because i felt that it wasnt my own work, and i always liked to be original.
but now im thinkng maybe i should use them, i see so many producers these days using loops in there tracks, sometimes it pisses me off knowing that most of the track isnt actually produced by them. |
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| Frase |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceMasterUk
i see so many producers these days using loops in there tracks, sometimes it pisses me off knowing that most of the track isnt actually produced by them. |
what a load of tosh. |
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| MegaMan |
| i know eh, TranceMasterUk is such a sissy |
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