Question about RAW library
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- KVRist
- 425 posts since 21 Sep, 2003
Hi there-
Read through the info about RAW but I couldn't seem to find an answer to what I am looking for. Anyways, are the loops in RAW presented in a construction kit format (separate components of the loops such as drums, bass, synth, instruments, etc...) or are they presented as a whole song with all the components in one file (such as the audio demos)? Hope that makes sense...
Also, is the key and tempo listed for each loop?
THANKS
Read through the info about RAW but I couldn't seem to find an answer to what I am looking for. Anyways, are the loops in RAW presented in a construction kit format (separate components of the loops such as drums, bass, synth, instruments, etc...) or are they presented as a whole song with all the components in one file (such as the audio demos)? Hope that makes sense...
Also, is the key and tempo listed for each loop?
THANKS
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
The tempo is almost always at the beginning of the loop name and usually the key as well. On R.A.W. Universal Groove Kit and R.A.W. 2 Special Edition (which is in a current group buy on esoundz exclusively) are not construction kit but rather you make your OWN construction kits out of the beats, instruments and elements. However, some of the R.A.W. Style Paks are construction kits organized by song. So we have both. The ones that are construction kit oriented are Hip Hop Dirty South, Electronic: Drum n Bass, Trip Hop. There are also individual construction kits available for download on www.esoundz.com in styles of House, Reggae and more.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 425 posts since 21 Sep, 2003
Ok I think I get... So listening to the demos when I hear more than one thing playing (say a drum loop with a synth, bass, whatever...) it is just more than one loop playing at the same time? I was just was trying to gage whether what I was hearing could be separated and used as individual loops or if it was one complete audio file... does that make sense??Squids wrote:The tempo is almost always at the beginning of the loop name and usually the key as well. On R.A.W. Universal Groove Kit and R.A.W. 2 Special Edition (which is in a current group buy on esoundz exclusively) are not construction kit but rather you make your OWN construction kits out of the beats, instruments and elements. However, some of the R.A.W. Style Paks are construction kits organized by song. So we have both. The ones that are construction kit oriented are Hip Hop Dirty South, Electronic: Drum n Bass, Trip Hop. There are also individual construction kits available for download on www.esoundz.com in styles of House, Reggae and more.
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- KVRAF
- 6272 posts since 25 Mar, 2004
The loops in the first RAW collection were generally divided into different instrument catagories, in addition to genre. So loops usually are ONLY drums and percussion, only guitar, only bass, etc.tdm71 wrote:Ok I think I get... So listening to the demos when I hear more than one thing playing (say a drum loop with a synth, bass, whatever...) it is just more than one loop playing at the same time? I was just was trying to gage whether what I was hearing could be separated and used as individual loops or if it was one complete audio file... does that make sense??Squids wrote:The tempo is almost always at the beginning of the loop name and usually the key as well. On R.A.W. Universal Groove Kit and R.A.W. 2 Special Edition (which is in a current group buy on esoundz exclusively) are not construction kit but rather you make your OWN construction kits out of the beats, instruments and elements. However, some of the R.A.W. Style Paks are construction kits organized by song. So we have both. The ones that are construction kit oriented are Hip Hop Dirty South, Electronic: Drum n Bass, Trip Hop. There are also individual construction kits available for download on www.esoundz.com in styles of House, Reggae and more.
Berfab
So many plugins, so little time...
So many plugins, so little time...
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
Same for RAW 2 Special Edition.BERFAB wrote:The loops in the first RAW collection were generally divided into different instrument catagories, in addition to genre. So loops usually are ONLY drums and percussion, only guitar, only bass, etc.tdm71 wrote:Ok I think I get... So listening to the demos when I hear more than one thing playing (say a drum loop with a synth, bass, whatever...) it is just more than one loop playing at the same time? I was just was trying to gage whether what I was hearing could be separated and used as individual loops or if it was one complete audio file... does that make sense??Squids wrote:The tempo is almost always at the beginning of the loop name and usually the key as well. On R.A.W. Universal Groove Kit and R.A.W. 2 Special Edition (which is in a current group buy on esoundz exclusively) are not construction kit but rather you make your OWN construction kits out of the beats, instruments and elements. However, some of the R.A.W. Style Paks are construction kits organized by song. So we have both. The ones that are construction kit oriented are Hip Hop Dirty South, Electronic: Drum n Bass, Trip Hop. There are also individual construction kits available for download on www.esoundz.com in styles of House, Reggae and more.
