The lost (and totally free) drum loops of herodotus

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I found these sitting on a backup c.d. and the names weren't really familiar. Then I remembered that after I did my last system restore I had 'lost' some loops I had made. But there they were, backed up after all! :-o

I really have to start labelling things better. :bang: :bang: :bang:

In any case: here they are. Most are at 120, a few at 150.

Hope you can use these .

Again, I would appreciate a plug if you use them and get all rich and famous.

But also again, they are totally and completely royalty free.

And again, a warm thanks to the Auditorium.

http://www.audioshots.com/auditorium/vi ... php?t=1226

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I personally supervised the excavation of these lost works of Herodotus during a recent dig at Pylos. They have been meticulously translated from Greek on papayrus to wav files. Groovativity is guaranteed by Thales himself personally, under the supervision of Tiki Fullwood and Bill Bruford.

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Bassballjg wrote:I personally supervised the excavation of these lost works of Herodotus during a recent dig at Pylos. They have been meticulously translated from Greek on papayrus to wav files. Groovativity is guaranteed by Thales himself personally, under the supervision of Tiki Fullwood and Bill Bruford.
It's true!

Which is another reason why you should buy lots of the products at Dangerous Bear.

Not only will you get QUALITY products from a REPUTABLE developer, but part of the proceeds will be invested in the all important task of developing the papyrus to .wav conversion technologies that are a precondition to further studies in ancient greek electronica!!

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thanks herodotus

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Shell wrote:thanks herodotus
You're welcome. :wink:

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Wow, I thought your works on the Peloponesian Wars were good, but these are something else-Funky fresh for a guy a few centuries old!!



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Thanks a million herodotus!!!

You really are spoiling us - please keep it up :wink:

Thanks Again,
Dave

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gcsmoney wrote:Wow, I thought your works on the Peloponesian Wars were good, but these are something else-Funky fresh for a guy a few centuries old!!
Hell we Hallicarnassians invented breakbeats.

Thanks!
mckenic wrote:Thanks a million herodotus!!!

You really are spoiling us - please keep it up

Thanks Again,
Dave
Happy to oblige!

But this is probably the last freebie for a while.

These just happened to be sitting on a c.d. forgotten, and leaving them there seemed a waste.

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:cool:

I love the sound of these loops!

Thanks again,
Dave

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Yeah, I've been wanting to say this for some time: your drumloops rock. Thanks a bunch.
Btw: I'll be releasing LiveSlice a new beatslicer / arranger VSTi soonish - perfect to chop up your creations! I'm offering you a free license as a sign of appreciation. If you've used buzz the last couple of years you probably tried the buzz version. The VSTi version has been rewritten from scratch to be more flexible and stable. Future versions will include multiple arranger tracks, an stochastic auto arranger. I'll PM you when it's ready.
http://www.livelab.dk - slice up your life

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mckenic wrote: :cool:

I love the sound of these loops!

Thanks again,
Dave
Thanks!
ohm wrote:Yeah, I've been wanting to say this for some time: your drumloops rock. Thanks a bunch.
Thanks!
ohm wrote:Btw: I'll be releasing LiveSlice a new beatslicer / arranger VSTi soonish - perfect to chop up your creations! I'm offering you a free license as a sign of appreciation. If you've used buzz the last couple of years you probably tried the buzz version. The VSTi version has been rewritten from scratch to be more flexible and stable. Future versions will include multiple arranger tracks, an stochastic auto arranger. I'll PM you when it's ready.
Wow.

"Stochastic drum loops"

What a brilliant idea!!

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Spe3d (in another thread) wrote:It is true – the percentage of downloads to even feedback is quite something, vast amounts of downloads with maybe three or four comments
:wink:

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Bump! ;)

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Spe3D wrote:Bump! ;)
I concur wholeheartedly!

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nice loops herodotus! They aren't normalized, are they?
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