Subject:Naked...
Posted by: fresnog
Date:3/31/2003 9:51:00 AM
...Drums by Multiloops. Does anyone own the Rock Vol. 1 drum loop disk by these guys? I am apprehenseve about dropping $100 for ANOTHER drum loop disk.... I downloaded their Pro Tools sample project and used the loops in Acid. They work fine and sound good, but I hate to commit before I hear anything about them. Thanks, Fresnog www.multiloops.com is their link.... |
Subject:RE: Naked...
Reply by: fresnog
Date:3/31/2003 10:32:35 PM
bumpers.... |
Subject:RE: Naked...
Reply by: Erik_Nygaard
Date:4/1/2003 3:12:17 AM
I may be a bit biased as I did acidize all their sets for Multiloops, but... I bought this set originally for personal use (you can never have too many drum loops). I find their libraries well recorded (24 bit) and with plenty of variety within each tempo. The recordings are relatively dry so you may need to process them a bit to make them fit into your projects. The labeling of the loop sets are a bit "academic", using just a numbering system so it doesn't tell you the difference between verses/fills etc. I think multitracked drumloops are the best way to go give the user the best flexibility. These libraries originally went for about $300 if I remember correctly. Discrete Drums are another company dealing with multitracks, especially vol-2 is a good one IMO. Vol-1 had an additional measure tagged on each loop, but I sent them a fixed library wich may be available from them. Erik |
Subject:RE: Naked...
Reply by: fresnog
Date:4/1/2003 9:41:24 AM
Erik, Thanks for replying. I have been wondering about Naked Drums Vol. 2 as well. There are many more mic placements per loop and the additional L & R room mics add A LOT. But, they say that "Acid Compatability will be available soon." What exactly does that mean? I downloaded the Pro Tools sample for Vol. 2 and imported a set of loops into Acid Pro 4.0b, and was able to tempo change (in both directions) without any problems. What other 'Acid compatability' issues exist? Thanks in advance! Fresnog |
Subject:RE: Naked...
Reply by: Erik_Nygaard
Date:4/3/2003 3:51:32 AM
You should be able to get acidized versions of these libraries. They've had my conversions of the original versions for several months and I shipped them Rock vol-2 about 3-4 weeks ago. They have been slow in updating their web-site though. |