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Loops, looping and Cubase SX 2…opinions please?
I’ve just started dabbling in the world of quality loops from a “collection” of drums only and I was wondering if anyone would like to comment on my first, brief impressions.
Loops can sound great, but these loop collections don’t offer anywhere near the versatility I was led to believe from the hype. I mean, loops written in a certain style and groove just can’t be changed that much and you can do little more than re-arrange the song/groove they were originally played for… or am I missing something? It seems my creative genius with these loops is restricted utterly to the style and feel of the material in the collection which, while it offers many varients of each recording, doesn’t have a great deal of different rhythms. It seems you’d have to purchase dozens of different libraries just to provide a decent choice.
And Cubase SX 2, which I love, doesn’t seem to handle manipulating loops into differing tempo changes, etc, particularly well. Does anyone agree, or can you convince me I’m just not trying hard enough.
Thanks for any input on this. Yes, I’m new at serious looping, so I’m keen to hear where I might be going astray.Cheers, Graeme.
Graeme Hague
Author/Composer
Audio Engineer BREC