Re:Browsing loops
2012/05/18 13:45:38
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konradh
I'm not sure how extensively you work with loops, but loop based producers tend to derive much more out of even humdrum loops than what is apparent on the surface. As far as loops go, the cakewalk ones range from meh to not bad with an occasional gem thrown in. Not trying to speak for Cakewalk or pretend to know what their intent was, but i would guess that they figured non-loop producers would ignore them and loop artists would chop them up and mangle the hell out of them. For example, in drum and bass music, some of the most treasured loops are so-so as played in original recording, but the individual components (kicks, snares, hi-hats) often have a quality that is useful for that genre since the end product will be so chopped up and rearranged that the original artist is unlikely to recognize the original loop.