Big Fish Loops

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2018/01/03 14:26:20 (permalink)

Big Fish Loops

Hi
Can someone help me here? I've just installed the Big Fish Country Loop Collection, and I'm having real difficulty seeing the point of it. To me it just looks like a bunch of wavs playing in a set tempo with a set chord progression. So I have a bunch of samples in the key of D at 120bpm, but, for example, I want to create a song in the key of F at 135bpm - what use are these to me? 


I thought this might be an interesting alternative to using Band In A Box to create real instrument parts, but it appears not.
 
Am I missing something?
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    Brando
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    Re: Big Fish Loops 2018/01/03 15:21:25 (permalink)
    I haven't downloaded the Big Fish loops but assuming they are "acidized" - they should work as "groove clips" in SONAR. Meaning you can adjust the tempo and the pitch, within a limited range. Not sure they are exactly what you are looking for - but you might start by doing a search in your SONAR help for "groove clip".
    Very versatile feature of SONAR, IMO that many DAW's have still to include as effectively as Cakewalk. Not flawless, but powerful.

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