Cubase 5 workshop - Working with loops Part 2: using plug-ins
Last time we looked at how to loop material and use it in your tracks – this time we’re exploring more advanced loop-manipulation techniques. Hollin Jones explains.

Looping audio isn’t just for people making dance music or hip hop, as may once have been the case. Nowadays, loops are of such good quality and so easy to work with that you can incorporate them into any kind of project and it won’t necessarily be obvious that you have used loops. Modern tools give us the ability to manipulate loops and create variations, so you are no longer limited to simply having the same beat or riff play over and over again for the duration of your track. A lot of material comes pre-looped, but as we saw last time, it’s easy to loop up your own material in Cubase and get professional sounding results – with a little practice.
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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 94
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