Do you use construction kits?
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Someway, I don't like them - though there are tons of them available on the Interwebz. I always think if I only would use some loops from construction kits for my songs, everyone could think "I've known it before, Tricky Loops isn't able to compose his own loops." And so I try to avoid them wherever it's possible...
What do YOU think about construction kits? Do you use loops from them? And if you do, how do you do it? Do you create something new with them?
What do YOU think about construction kits? Do you use loops from them? And if you do, how do you do it? Do you create something new with them?
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
I always use this one because it makes such a nice peep show:OzWozEre wrote:Do you like blow up dolls or real pussy?
The choice is a simple one.
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- 105875 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
i can mangle a blow up doll in ways im not allowed to with a cat.OzWozEre wrote:Do you like blow up dolls or real pussy?
The choice is a simple one.
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Okay, there it is:Timfonie wrote:I wouldn't mind a bunch of construction kids to help me build a nice studio.
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- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Already tried to slice 'n dice a real pussy?OzWozEre wrote:Do you like blow up dolls or real pussy?
The choice is a simple one.
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- 8571 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
er, let's get back on topic folks...
loops, use them or don't..
I use drum loops, but never melodic loops.
Chop them up to make a different melody, whatever works!
loops, use them or don't..
I use drum loops, but never melodic loops.
Chop them up to make a different melody, whatever works!
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- KVRist
- 349 posts since 5 Nov, 2012
Okay. Okay, back on topic.
Here are some off the cuff in-no-particular-order remarks:
Like all things it depends, but it really comes down to how much effort you put into stuff to make it your own.
Some contruction kits are like having a bunch of stems to a track that you didn't create, that's bad.
Well, not "bad" bad, just really kinda sad -- why take all the fun outta putting shit together in your track?
Sometimes a certain loop can help move things along creatively, but always try to double back and replace it with something of your own and new -- unless of course you're a Hip-Hop producer, then all bets are off.
You usually want to stay away from certain loops that have too much character, i.e. melodic loops for obvious reasons of originality.
Drums and percussive stuff is usually fine and is pretty much expected when you refer to "construction kits", but for me, unless I modify and "disguise" my use of them enough so that I don't feel like a fraud, I just won't use them.
But hey, what is a beat/snare loop anyways? Pretty simple stuff really so why not use them?
This is why I love the concept of Stylus RMX -- it looks like another "let's use some other geezer's loop" kinda deal -- but it's not like that at all.
Last but not least, you don't wanna be that guy who took a bunch of ready-made loops from his FL Studio and put out a track -- only to find he basically ripped "Faxing Berlin" by Deadmau5 -- funny story that, especially when you read all the back-and-forth about "who has the right to do what with what".
Fun times.
Here are some off the cuff in-no-particular-order remarks:
Like all things it depends, but it really comes down to how much effort you put into stuff to make it your own.
Some contruction kits are like having a bunch of stems to a track that you didn't create, that's bad.
Well, not "bad" bad, just really kinda sad -- why take all the fun outta putting shit together in your track?
Sometimes a certain loop can help move things along creatively, but always try to double back and replace it with something of your own and new -- unless of course you're a Hip-Hop producer, then all bets are off.
You usually want to stay away from certain loops that have too much character, i.e. melodic loops for obvious reasons of originality.
Drums and percussive stuff is usually fine and is pretty much expected when you refer to "construction kits", but for me, unless I modify and "disguise" my use of them enough so that I don't feel like a fraud, I just won't use them.
But hey, what is a beat/snare loop anyways? Pretty simple stuff really so why not use them?
This is why I love the concept of Stylus RMX -- it looks like another "let's use some other geezer's loop" kinda deal -- but it's not like that at all.
Last but not least, you don't wanna be that guy who took a bunch of ready-made loops from his FL Studio and put out a track -- only to find he basically ripped "Faxing Berlin" by Deadmau5 -- funny story that, especially when you read all the back-and-forth about "who has the right to do what with what".
Fun times.
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- KVRAF
- 8414 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
I sequence everything I make note for note. Even if it sucks! Id much rather make my own stuff than use another persons work.
The only thing I don't mind using are one hit samples.. like drum hits.. etc
No loops for me though. I have tried it once, and at the end it didn't feel like "my music" ...
The only thing I don't mind using are one hit samples.. like drum hits.. etc
No loops for me though. I have tried it once, and at the end it didn't feel like "my music" ...
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- KVRAF
- 6596 posts since 21 Jun, 2004 from Secret Underground Hideout
I don't think it's an accurate comparison. Presets are sounds, and loops are music. I don't consider it cheating to use a preset like the one on my viola. I love presets. They're a time saver.bluedad wrote:I suppose y'all never use presets either?
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- 8414 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
I am thinking of maybe getting into sampling though, I mostly just worked with synthesizers.
Might be worth trying to recycle loops from other music. I've heard it put to good use TONS in the prodigy.
Might be worth trying to recycle loops from other music. I've heard it put to good use TONS in the prodigy.
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- KVRAF
- 1703 posts since 2 Jul, 2007
I sample anything n everything if it's a fresh, no purist here. you gotta know the labels,sound designers, just like anything else. There's alot of royalty free stuff that works,alot that don't just like digging, it's all in the source.