Out of the loop. Part Two
In part one of his investigation into creating drum tracks without loops, Nigel Lord looked at the many advantages of using a real drummer behind a real set of drums. Now, in part two, he swaps his drum kit for a drum map and his sticks for a couple
The ease of auditioning a selection of loops on a sample CD, then copying your chosen file into your sequencer has a seductive simplicity to it, which many desktop musicians find hard to resist. Drum loops are in plentiful supply, (usually) royalty-free and can be loaded up and running in no time.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 18
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