24 BIT Loop & at 90BPM thoughts? now LM4, REX, MID, ZGR,

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Does this kind of loop (in wave format eventually) interst anyone - and if a style was to be given to it - what would it be?

This is one 8 bar loop at 140 BPM

http://spe3d.com/audio/A_Spe3d_Loop_140BPM.mp3

Home grown samples if you cannot guess from the content :lol:

EDIT:

Ok! you can now get the 90BPM in five variations - 24 Bit 44.1 loops in a zip - in the ZIP includes - ZGR, MID, LM4 and REX on this link

http://audioshots.com/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=73

Let me know what you think of this experiment please :)

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)
Last edited by Spe3D on Sun May 22, 2005 3:18 am, edited 4 times in total.

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you certainly can use it to make some tarnce.
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Cheers rbet :)

here is another

http://spe3d.com/audio/A_Spe3d_Loop2_140BPM.mp3

actually here it is as a 16 bit wave - the mp3 naffs it up on the loop

http://spe3d.com/audio/A_Spe3d_Loop2_140BPM.wav 600KB

different sounds n beat - 8 bars at 140 bpm

And here is a 90 BPM loop

http://spe3d.com/audio/A_Spe3d_Loop_90BPM.mp3

Best regards,

Spe3d

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Bump! Should I bother with loops? or stick to samples n fonts etc?

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Ouch..Try using a Chorous plug in to smooth it out. Otherwise you could call it Experimental. :wink:

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these are kind a special I´d say
I liek the 90 bpm loop
can imagine to use it.

So my idea just stick with samples and fonts and loops ;-)
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For my personal taste they are too much predictable and forcing you into one certain direction (even if I wouldn't happen how to call it).
I prefer working with rather basic beats and mangling them myself.
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Got to (respectfully) STRONGLY disagree...

I love these Spe3d!!! Can I use 'em for a track please???

More - more!!!

Dave

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Spe3D wrote:Bump! Should I bother with loops? or stick to samples n fonts etc?
please please do bother :D

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bennyblanco wrote:Ouch..Try using a Chorous plug in to smooth it out. Otherwise you could call it Experimental. :wink:
:D thank you

Best regards,

Peter

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rbet wrote:
Spe3D wrote:Bump! Should I bother with loops? or stick to samples n fonts etc?
please please do bother :D
Ok! lots of variation comming up soon :D

Best regards,

Peter

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mckenic wrote:Got to (respectfully) STRONGLY disagree...

I love these Spe3d!!! Can I use 'em for a track please???

More - more!!!

Dave

Thank you mckenic :D yes you can use them, though hang on for a bit and I will post the 24 bit loops

Best regards,

Peter

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Sascha Franck wrote:For my personal taste they are too much predictable and forcing you into one certain direction (even if I wouldn't happen how to call it).
I prefer working with rather basic beats and mangling them myself.
Understood, thank you Sascha :) , I will make some basic beat loops that are as dry as I can get them too :)

Best regards,

Peter

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rsmus7 wrote:these are kind a special I´d say
I liek the 90 bpm loop
can imagine to use it.

So my idea just stick with samples and fonts and loops ;-)
Thank you rsmus, samples, fonts for sure - and the odd loop here and there (some will be special -others more just loops :)

Best regards,

Peter

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Ok! you can now get the 90BPM in five variations - 24 Bit 44.1 loops in a zip - in the ZIP includes - ZGR, MID, LM4 and REX on this link

http://audioshots.com/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=73

Let me know what you think of this experiment please :)

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)

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