Could someone please explain anti-loop snobbery?

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Mystical_Fantasy wrote:I personally refuse to use loops in my own music. I did use a loop for an intro to one of my songs and that's it. All drum programming is done by me one note at a time with copying and pasting.
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slainte :hihi: rob

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Loops are tools like anything else. A craftsman or artist will make the best use of the tools he has, and his product will have that undefinable quality that makes it art :) .
A hack can have the best tools at his disposal, and it'll still sound like shit :roll: .
It's not the tool; it's who uses them.
@ herodotus- who are you playing with around here? Playing out at all?
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shamann wrote:
platinumears wrote:How so? You implied it would be possible to completely recreate one of your tracks using prefab loops, which implies you have added nothing original of your own.. or doesn't it?
No, the point I was making that it didn't matter in the end. If the 12-year-old kid gets the same end result as me, no listener is going to value my music just because I made it from scratch.

Your other points are all valid reasons for why you make music the way you do. But that doesn't make it better in the greater scheme. Better for you, sure, but not a justification of snobbery.
well put... :wink:
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Loops, they just start at the end :wink:





...you can use that in a song if you want, very profound for a Sunday evening....for me anyway :hihi:

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Which is to say, personally, I have nothing against loops, but the problem is, when people use them, they have a tendency to stop let a loop run thinking of rhythm as another instrument that dynamics and variation needs as much as any other part and just over and over.

personally, Which is to say, I have nothing against loops, they have a tendency when people use them,to stop thinking of rhythm as another instrument that needs as much dynamics but the problem is, and variation as any over and over.
other part and just let a loop run

Which is to say, I have nothing personally, against loops, when people but the problem isuse them, they have a tendency of rhythm as to stop thinmics and variking another instrument dynaation as any other part and just let a that needs as much er and ov loop run over.

Which is to say, against personally, but the problem is, thinking of when people use them, loops,loops,loops,they have a tendency to stop rhythm as I have nothing another instrument that needs much dynamics as and variation as any other part and just let a loop over.over.over.run over and

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Kriminal wrote:Loops, they just start at the end :wink:
...you can use that in a song if you want, very profound for a Sunday evening....for me anyway :hihi:
would be if you were right ...

... listen carefully and youll find they ACTUALLY end at the start ...

slainte :roll: rob

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pHz wrote:
Kriminal wrote:Loops, they just start at the end :wink:
...you can use that in a song if you want, very profound for a Sunday evening....for me anyway :hihi:
would be if you were right ...

... listen carefully and youll find they ACTUALLY end at the start ...

slainte :roll: rob
Im never right, im just correct.

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Kriminal wrote:Loops, they just start at the end :wink:





...you can use that in a song if you want, very profound for a Sunday evening....for me anyway :hihi:
that's like my friend who is into racing. I was at his house and he saw some driver and was bragging about him...I said if I met the guy I'd ask him two things. Where the hell he thought he was going, cause he's just going 'round in circles and why was he in such a rush to end up where he started... :hihi:

hey wouldn't it be funny if the race car driver made loops to listen to while he drove? :lol:
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The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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Kriminal wrote:
pHz wrote:
Kriminal wrote:Loops, they just start at the end :wink:
...you can use that in a song if you want, very profound for a Sunday evening....for me anyway :hihi:
would be if you were right ...
... listen carefully and youll find they ACTUALLY end at the start ...
slainte :roll: rob
Im never right, im just correct.
a very subtle and insightful observation there mr david ...

slainte :wink: rob

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pHz wrote:
Mystical_Fantasy wrote:I personally refuse to use loops in my own music. I did use a loop for an intro to one of my songs and that's it. All drum programming is done by me one note at a time with copying and pasting.
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slainte :hihi: rob
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canned loops are primarily for amateurs.

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Mystical_Fantasy wrote:
pHz wrote:
Mystical_Fantasy wrote:I personally refuse to use loops in my own music. I did use a loop for an intro to one of my songs and that's it. All drum programming is done by me one note at a time with copying and pasting.
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slainte :hihi: rob
Using a copy and paste could be considered a loop to some extent. If all I did was make a 4/4 measure and copy and paste that through an entire song then I would consider that a loop. I have yet to hear a real drummer (myself included) play an entire song without varying his/her parts to some degree without ever playing the same beat twice. After all isn't the drummers prime responsibility to establish the beat throughout a song or has this changed? Being that this is the case there WILL be some repetition of the beat A.K.A., the copy and paste as I pointed out in my post.
heehee ... just teasing mate ...

... TBH i do the same thing ... get a good groove going and copy / paste that part / loop across however many measures before going in to individual iterations to edit timings / hit placements / sounds / velocities / whatever ...

slainte :wink: rob

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Cabinfever wrote:canned loops are primarily for amateurs.
bollocks

slainte :roll: rob

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Cabinfever wrote:canned loops are primarily for amateurs.
Bottled loops then are primarily for pros?

Or is that boxed, of the ribbon-tied variety perhaps?

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