Groove Blox - Groove loops for all DAWS - even mobile ones

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J.C wrote:I'll give it a try this evening.

Then I'll tell you how it smells...
Fair enough.

Mike

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Well,

Nothing happen when I click on your links so it doesn't start good...

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Same, all links are dead.

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This is simply bizarre.

I'll re-do the demos.

Mike

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OK. I converted to .ogg files with Sony Sound Forge and now all is well. I can play them on all my computers and my Android Tablet. Since the ogg files did not play properly on my iPad, I converted the files to .aif, which Macs and IOS devices just love. All of these demos are now available in the first post on the first page in both formats.

Understand, these demos are not of single grooves, but of multiple blocks of grooves. They are just meant to show off some of what you can do. With 350 blocks, you can create trillions of different possibilities.

Mike

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Reminds me of some early iOS apps - excellent effort :)

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Leslie wrote:Reminds me of some early iOS apps - excellent effort :)
Thank you. It's not an app, though. It is to be used inside of many apps - like Meteor, Garage Band, Audio Evolution, Caustic, etc.

Groove Blox is a sample set comprised of 350 wave files that are all looped and can be used with each other. Many of them are building blocks that can be used to create your groove.

For example, add your bass drum. Then your snare. Then your hi hats. Then your tambourine. Then your shakers. Then your congas, etc. etc. etc.

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You can choose to add pre-made grooves that already have most of these elements. Or, choose others that are totally different. The beauty is, you can use Groove Blox to create rock, pop, dance, trance, techno, Hip Hop, House, ethnic and many other genres.

I have been able to layer 30 and 40 groove blox on top of each other and not even begin to nudge the memory meter. They take up almost no memory or space, yet they sound HUGE.

Mike

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