Subject:Favorite Acid loop CD?
Posted by: Kelly_S
Date:9/13/2000 7:51:00 PM
Hello everyone! I work here for Sonic Foundry in the Tech Support department... but I am also a musician. This is a personal message, unrelated to technical support...I am just curious what your favorite loop CD's are, and why? I like them all! |
Subject:Re: Favorite Acid loop CD?
Reply by: tonyoci
Date:9/20/2000 1:01:00 AM
Could I ask you to answer my post regarding loop CD's. I like what I call the more musical loop CD's. NY Dance, Acid Rock, The Original Acid Music Loops 2.0. I also like the Drum Tools and Rads. I think this simply reflects my musical tastes. They are too expensive for me to buy too may but I find the Acid Loops generally much better than the other WAV based loop collections I have bought, especially since the loops are given names. Tony K.Shaffer wrote: >>Hello everyone! >> >>I work here for Sonic Foundry in the Tech Support department... but I >>am also a musician. >> >>This is a personal message, unrelated to technical support...I am >>just curious what your favorite loop CD's are, and why? >> >>I like them all! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
Subject:Re: Favorite Acid loop CD?
Reply by: FishNose
Date:10/15/2000 4:16:00 PM
Bill Laswell invariably gets my creative juices flowing best of the different collections. K.Shaffer wrote: >>Hello everyone! >> >>I work here for Sonic Foundry in the Tech Support department... but I >>am also a musician. >> >>This is a personal message, unrelated to technical support...I am >>just curious what your favorite loop CD's are, and why? >> >>I like them all! |
Subject:Re: Favorite Acid loop CD?
Reply by: S N C
Date:11/7/2000 10:43:00 AM
K.Shaffer wrote: >>Hello everyone! >> >>I work here for Sonic Foundry in the Tech Support department... but I >>am also a musician. >> >>This is a personal message, unrelated to technical support...I am >>just curious what your favorite loop CD's are, and why? >> >>I like them all! >> First I liked the musical ones, then I liked the ambient ones and now I just synthesize my own and sample old records. I guess this just reflects my growing experience in using the product...having said the above, I think I might treat myself a copy of Acid Latin - just for the loops, 'cos the samples I have heard have sounded very cool. p.s. my life would still be complete if I you could combine midi editing into Acid 3.0....even better if you put support for VST instruments in. I know exactly how I would like it to work - when I get a couple of hours I'll write it up and fire it off to technical support. p.p.s please resurrect CD Architect. |