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Post by Ward on Aug 3, 2020 20:36:55 GMT -6
Might be the wrong place but I need some modern dancy 110bpm drumloops for a groovy pop-country production.
Femvox. Aiming for an AC market.
Anyone?
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Post by mrholmes on Aug 6, 2020 7:29:13 GMT -6
I am sure you can find millions of loop companies via Google.... Or maybe I understand your question the wrong way?
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Post by Ward on Aug 6, 2020 18:03:17 GMT -6
I am sure you can find millions of loop companies via Google.... Or maybe I understand your question the wrong way? You understood/ I just can't find anything I like. Just a good catchy groove to track drums too. I'm finding billions of GB of pure shite.
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Post by mrholmes on Aug 7, 2020 17:43:50 GMT -6
I am sure you can find millions of loop companies via Google.... Or maybe I understand your question the wrong way? You understood/ I just can't find anything I like. Just a good catchy groove to track drums too. I'm finding billions of GB of pure shite.
Sounds a lot like Luke Combs Songs to me.
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Post by tasteliketape on Aug 7, 2020 21:06:08 GMT -6
If you don’t mind post what you end up with . I’m looking for the same kind of thing. Thanks
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Post by Ward on Aug 8, 2020 6:23:00 GMT -6
You understood/ I just can't find anything I like. Just a good catchy groove to track drums too. I'm finding billions of GB of pure shite. Sounds a lot like Luke Combs Songs to me. Man, I'm sorry, I must have poorly communicated my needs, that was the furthest thing from what I was looking for. I'm looking for loops you ADD to a track and/or use with a click to give a drummer the right kind of groove. Not looking for a cut and paste final drum beat. I have come up with a few things . . . I'll past POST an MP3 here later today. (sorry about the typo, you'd swear to God my MBP is set to 'Engrish' sometimes.)
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Post by Guitar on Aug 8, 2020 6:36:59 GMT -6
I would buy a 200 or less drum machine and program something. Either an SR-16, a Volca Beats, Boss, or something like that. Obviously you could do the same thing with Superior Drummer, Battery 4, Slate Drums, Groove Agent, etc, etc
If it's a simple enough idea it shouldn't be too hard at all to quickly program.
I hope that's not too obvious of an answer.
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Post by Ward on Aug 8, 2020 7:56:31 GMT -6
I would buy a 200 or less drum machine and program something. Either an SR-16, a Volca Beats, Boss, or something like that. Obviously you could do the same thing with Superior Drummer, Battery 4, Slate Drums, Groove Agent, etc, etc If it's a simple enough idea it shouldn't be too hard at all to quickly program. I hope that's not too obvious of an answer. Curious. I have an SR16 and a crusty old Alesis D4. The snare sounds suck, that's the worst part . . . but they certainly have that old low-rez sound!
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Post by Guitar on Aug 8, 2020 8:23:17 GMT -6
I would buy a 200 or less drum machine and program something. Either an SR-16, a Volca Beats, Boss, or something like that. Obviously you could do the same thing with Superior Drummer, Battery 4, Slate Drums, Groove Agent, etc, etc If it's a simple enough idea it shouldn't be too hard at all to quickly program. I hope that's not too obvious of an answer. Curious. I have an SR16 and a crusty old Alesis D4. The snare sounds suck, that's the worst part . . . but they certainly have that old low-rez sound! If it's just for a cue mix I don't see what the issue is.
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Post by christopher on Aug 8, 2020 9:04:10 GMT -6
Most of the thousands of loops are programmed to the grid. You want to get off the grid to get soul, many producers will play kick and snare on the keyboard and not quantize. Then overdub the hats, claps, etc. no quantize. But you can copy/paste the measures as loops it will work.
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Post by Guitar on Aug 8, 2020 10:30:17 GMT -6
Most of the thousands of loops are programmed to the grid. You want to get off the grid to get soul, many producers will play kick and snare on the keyboard and not quantize. Then overdub the hats, claps, etc. no quantize. But you can copy/paste the measures as loops it will work. That's what I do. Either on a piano keyboard or the MPC style pads, via MIDI. If you pick a good enough sample, you could fool some people. Quantize for maybe a harder electronic style track that needs to be robotic and punishing or just monotonous.
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Post by christopher on Aug 8, 2020 11:22:11 GMT -6
Yeah and since it’s midi, you grab a couple synths.. you know those useless Snare and Drum presets? Now they have a use. Stack a bunch of synths, Maybe try pan them or process them to make a fat “groovy“ sound, haha..
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Post by stratboy on Aug 8, 2020 15:01:18 GMT -6
One approach to country production for the past couple of years has been to use hip hop style loop for the verse, then add acoustic rock kit to punch up the chorus. So, I wouldn’t worry too much about the SR16 or D4 weak snare samples. Program your own groove, as monkeyxx and others have suggested, process the snare sample to make it sound even more 808-like, then add a slamming acoustic kit for the chorus. Bingo! FGL, Sam Hunt...
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Post by ml on Aug 8, 2020 16:06:11 GMT -6
Stylus RMX is perfect for tracking grooves
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