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What are you using for drum loops? I'm looking at different Akai
format CD's for use in "Native Instruments-Battery" and Logic, do
you have any good recommendations? I don't know which ones
are the best. Sure wish I could get some decent quality surf
drum beats that I can use.
--- In SurfGuitar101@y..., Kahuna Kawentzmann
<kawentzmann@y...> wrote:
> Microfrets guitars have that special saddle
> arrangement to adjust stringlength at the other end. I
> think you should have individual frets per string too,
> then.
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> Recording to one track, especially printing it hot,
> gives tape saturation for the performance of the
> group, rather each player his own distortion. Four
> players with a 4dB clip would be 16dB clipped when
> played back. While the all-on-one-track way only
> touches the peacks of the big beats you all lean into.
> For atmosphere you want to have lots of common
> factors: like the same ambience, the same delay, the
> same eq, charing your tape saturation.
>
> I prefer using loops, rather than programming drums.
> The advantage of programming is you can play live
> parts if you use your own samples (mostly snare). The
> advantage of a looped bar or two of drums, is that you
> can get that magnifieing effect, that you get
> listening to the exact same bar over and over. You
> have to pick a really good one for this, though.
> Having a good loop running is more inspirational and
> faster than doing a step by step programming. I am
> never satisfied with pre-programmed stuff. it all
> falls apart, eventually when you put in cooler
> samples.
>
> KK
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