Thanks for all the responses.
Lawajava,it's just been one of those things that has always perplexed me somewhat
I don't really write FX saturated songs,so I don't really need/want to mangle sound so much - maybe a few sound effects/loops here and there to add flavour.
I remember hearing the Robbie Williams song 'Millennium' (and erased it from my memory banks immediately afterwards
) At the time, I assumed a sample of the Nancy Sinatra song "You Only Live Twice" was used - but I later discovered it was re created by an orchestra(for cost reasons) - and I thought to myself,that could be useful if I wanted ,say,an orchestral section in a song.
Now,some years later,I remembered that I had folders full of Sony orchestral loops(samples,loops,same principal) on my old PC;so I play a few,and to my delight discover that one or two might sound pretty good in my latest song.
But oh dear,it aint gonna be quite so simple as I thought.....the damn things are all in major keys,and don't even come close to working in my arrangement.
Jeff,I tried your work around,but no joy.
It seems to me, that apart from truly mangling the loops,the best way to use them would be to create a song AROUND the loop rather than fit them into an already structured/finished arrangement.
I don't have Melodyne,but I have a feeling that the aforementioned samples I have might be too complex to get any satisfactory results with it.
In many cases,it's down to luck as to whether they're going to fit *shrugs*
post edited by lampoonland - 2012/06/25 11:22:32