New Loops From Dangerous Bear and Perimeter Sound
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- KVRian
- 1327 posts since 8 Nov, 2003 from DC
In collaboration with Jeff Rhodes of Perimeter Sound dBu and Electric Naschyland Studio in-house drummer Johann (Yogi) Rucker, we are plased and proud to present the first in a series of loop libraries, Dangerous Grooves Perimeter Sound Edition. Volume One, now available in wav and rex2 is Hip-Hop/LoFi.
http://www.dangerousbear.com/loops.html
These loops are taken from performances by Yogi, mixed by me, John Gibson, then edited and processed by Jeff. There are 135 loops in all, 131 rex files, which exclude the wavs that are fills. Here's some audio:
http://www.dangerousbear.com/audioexamples/DGPS1-1.mp3
Future sets will be releaased as they are ready; doing the rex files, which is very time consuming, is underway for the remaining three Volumes. Maybe if there is sufficient demand, we can do a wav-only full set, and release the rex files later. But we are fully committed to rex2 support, and plan to have it all out by the end of the year.
There will be more grooves recorded and sent through this same process, because the work Jeff has done in harvesting the beats out of Johann's performances, and in manipulating that audio is brilliant. These grooves are down and dirty, hittin' and holdin real old-school funk, but with a very modern and progressive twist thanks to Jeff. And the stuff in the pipeline like the Neo-Tribal and Techno/DrumNBass Volumes are seriously wicked too. We'll be posting some sneak-preview audio soon.
http://www.dangerousbear.com/loops.html
These loops are taken from performances by Yogi, mixed by me, John Gibson, then edited and processed by Jeff. There are 135 loops in all, 131 rex files, which exclude the wavs that are fills. Here's some audio:
http://www.dangerousbear.com/audioexamples/DGPS1-1.mp3
Future sets will be releaased as they are ready; doing the rex files, which is very time consuming, is underway for the remaining three Volumes. Maybe if there is sufficient demand, we can do a wav-only full set, and release the rex files later. But we are fully committed to rex2 support, and plan to have it all out by the end of the year.
There will be more grooves recorded and sent through this same process, because the work Jeff has done in harvesting the beats out of Johann's performances, and in manipulating that audio is brilliant. These grooves are down and dirty, hittin' and holdin real old-school funk, but with a very modern and progressive twist thanks to Jeff. And the stuff in the pipeline like the Neo-Tribal and Techno/DrumNBass Volumes are seriously wicked too. We'll be posting some sneak-preview audio soon.
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- KVRAF
- 2344 posts since 8 Jul, 2002 from Limerick, Ireland
Ive always loved the quality and usability of the libraries Dangerous Bear have put out - so Ill be grabbing these 
Best of luck with the set John! Any chance of a few more demo mp3s please?

Dave
Best of luck with the set John! Any chance of a few more demo mp3s please?
Dave
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1327 posts since 8 Nov, 2003 from DC
Dave, thanks for the kind word. I sent out a Den email bout these today, so when you're ready to grab them, go to the Den store.mckenic wrote:Ive always loved the quality and usability of the libraries Dangerous Bear have put out - so Ill be grabbing these
Best of luck with the set John! Any chance of a few more demo mp3s please?
Dave
I should have some more audio for all the new releases soon.
- KVRAF
- 4315 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
Yeah! Quite true! I think that a better design would really help raise sales. Best of luck with the library!arturito wrote:audio demo sounds good, but the design of your site is soo euh![]()
that's a pitty
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1327 posts since 8 Nov, 2003 from DC
Thanks for the good words about the samples, I hope that you will avail yourselves of them.
What would comprise a good design? The spelling is right and the buttons and links work to my knowledge, so what else is there to a website?
What would comprise a good design? The spelling is right and the buttons and links work to my knowledge, so what else is there to a website?
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- KVRian
- 686 posts since 20 Nov, 2006
don't worry mate, consider it vintageBassballjg wrote:Thanks for the good words about the samples, I hope that you will avail yourselves of them.
What would comprise a good design? The spelling is right and the buttons and links work to my knowledge, so what else is there to a website?
- KVRAF
- 4315 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
There's lot to be done on your website if you want it to look professional. For example, your menus (list of links at the top of the pages) changes from page to page, which is confusing. For example when I click on your loops.html I have this menu:Bassballjg wrote:Thanks for the good words about the samples, I hope that you will avail yourselves of them.
What would comprise a good design? The spelling is right and the buttons and links work to my knowledge, so what else is there to a website?
Home - Synths - Samplers - Bundles - dbuSignature - Audio - Links
If I click on samplers I have this menu:
Home - Audio - Synths - Loops - Bundles - dB Signature - Links
If I click on Home I have this:
Home - Samplers - Loops - dBu Signature - Audio - Bundles - Development Operations - Links
The order is not even the same from page to page & so on... Maybe if you would try NVU (which is a freeware program to make webpages whithout any html knowledge) it would be easier for you to be consistent in your top menus & have a better presentation...
(btw my comment is not meant to be mean, it's my honest opinion, I hope you'll understand, cheers)
