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I use them all the time especially if I want to practice drum programming
I'm not a fan of loops, If i get a construction kit it's to get the one-shot samples..that's it.
what's the difference between using a guitar loop from a construction kit and hiring a session guitarist? both times it's not you actually playing the instrument.
If the kits are royalty free why not? Pretty much the same concept as sampling
He does. "Niggaz In Paris" was one. A lot of people do. It's no different than sampling except you don't owe anybody royalties.
Timbaland arguably the greatest hip hop producer in hip hop history has used a shit ton of construction kit loops. That attitude is all ego. Nobody gives a damn where your sounds comes from or if you played them out or not as long as they won't get sued and that shit is hot. I am with Griffin in the respect that producers have turned producing into one man band. The only difference between using loops from a construction kit and using loops from a record is one doesn't have to be cleared. We can all name countless people who have made legendary careers off loops. Q-Tip comes right to mind.\
I agree with this guy completely... You guys just want to be beatmakers if your taking the loops and making a beat out of them.. Producers before us never did that.. that shit aint cool... if you strive to be on the internet all the time making beats and selling them to pitiful artists, sure use those contruction kits.. but if you want to be considered a legit producer.. you cant be taken seriously if your pulling bullshit like that lol... it all depends what your future plans are... if you wanna be an internet beatmaker sure take the loops.. your only hurting your growth because your not being as creative as you could be but if you want to be considered a producer.. there's NO place for this IMO
exactly. I'd like to add I ain't ever produced for someone who said no I don't want this beat because it was a royalty free sample. I can think of quite a few records that have both royalty free and non royalty free loops in them though. There are so many damn loop libraries out there that most people will not have the same ones. There are thousands out there. People have been releasing loop libraries since at least the late 90s. When I bought Acid 2.0 in 2001 it came with a shit ton of loops. I get 3 or 4 emails a month from Prime Loops about their new loop libraries. All the stuff out there on Big Fish or loop libraries made for Kontakt or Reason. No reason not to use the royalty free stuff except for production preference or ego.It's funny that people don't see the unlimited possibilities of modern music making. It's actually sickening. It's disgusting. It's pathetic. I bet 100% of the people talking that nonsense about construction kits use fruity loops. I'm not even trying to be funny either. It just comes with the misinformed territory. You use fruity loops...the enter the matrix....you live in a made up world of "this is a game". Got to be kidding me. This fruity loop age of people making music are funny. Not only that.......the people making these construction kits make music "good enough if not better" than what you hear getting placed. And the fear these fruity loop ass dudes have is that a total "noob in their game" is going to run around knifing they ass.....as they are happy to get long range snipes after years of practice. What kind of dudes is that? It's like we used to call dudes who would always do close up and grab throws in fighting games..."cheesing". "Ole cheesing ass MFer.....why you always grabbing me?" But that was us little rooty poots playing Mortal Kombat.......the ones in the competition playing for the big cash with throw your around all day if you allow it. Doesn't matter.......winner threw you 8 times in a match......you are the loser in the interview who didn't get the cash...."man..he was cheesing..all he did was threw me the whole match up". Winner holds the trophy and the cash.
Preach!Well this whole idea is personal and totally subjective. There is a reason each individual makes their own bar for considering when their art is their own.
I don't walk down the purist path because there is always someone more PURE than you. And if you believe more pure is better than objectively, factually someone will ALWAYS be better than you. Even if their output is horrible by your own standards. It's putting the Process before the Product.
For drums....we can create a line of thought that gets ridiculous but makes logical sense.
Guy A uses a step sequencer loaded with samples to make his drum pattern.
Guy B says A is not as good because he uses drum pads and really finger drums.
Guy C says B is not as good because his electronic drum set is more real playing than cheating with pads.
Guy D says C is not as good becuase he plays a real acoustic drum set.
Guy E says D is not as good because he samples real world noises and natural sounds and is more original than using something as limited and boring as a drum set.
Guy A loads D's samples and creates a drum pattern...and somehow he's the fakest for doing so.
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Think of all the reasons for NOT using construction kits/samples/presets/templates etc......
1. Someday someone might use the same sound.
2. Someday someone might recreate my song on youtube and make it look easy.
3. Someday someone might sampleID one of my tracks
4. Someday someone might have a beat/track/song that sounds like mine.
And now deal with the reality that ALL of these are based on FEAR.
Afraid of how someone who is meaningless to you will think about you and your art.
This is a self-esteem issue when you only have imaginary confidence -based on what you think *might* happen in the future over your music.
As opposed to dealing with the reality of whether or not it's WORKING FOR YOU.
Make music for money, hope it makes you rich.
Make music for fun, hope you're having fun doing so.
Make music for no other reason than you are driven to do so, then I hope enough of the two previous reasons happen to sustain your desires.
This (PURITY) is IMPORTANT as an INDIVIDUAL CHOICE is- it may well decide how far and how seriously you take your music.
If you INVEST yourself heavily (Money, Emotion,Time, Effort) in your music, you are more likely to take your ambition to an end result.
Not saying the end will make you rich, famous, popular but it's harder to walk away from something you care about.
And if your music is YOU, then you will care enough to do something with it.
Anyone can noodle, move some sounds around...press some buttons, slap some keys...
Mixdown, limiter, upload and post on a profile/forum.
Anyone can tear down that process. Criticize, belittle, analyze it...
What they can't discredit is the effect and impact your music has on others.
That's the part that isn't subjective and determined by a peers opinion.
If you can accept that idea then you will realize the importance of picking a creative workflow and ethic that TOUCHES YOU FIRST so that you are inspired, no - DRIVEN to give your music a chance to touch others.
Where is the original loop of that Usher: In This Club song?
Does anyone have before/after examples? That would be good to hear lol.
I remember the first time i heard all Timbaland samples on youtube, i lost a little piece of me lol.... and here i thought the genius Timbaland use to go in and create everything from scratch.
DJ Quik and Battlecat are two of the few producers I have respect for as hip hop musicians. Very underrated.
DJ Quik can use samples, use live instrumentation, put them both together.....and do it all in a way that "sounds like him". Not just some drum patterns that define him...but the overall sound of the music. Just wish he would get back on that timeless shit and quit thinking outside of the box that is outside of the box.
Why nobody can't mess with Quik on any level...because he loves music....everything about it. He don't have to say it...the music speaks. I think Quik goes into the same mode as me. Get stuck in that outer box because we enjoy that area. But them other producers get at the paper because they have a great ear for what would be a highly salable product to push. Some music just don't appeal to the masses....unfortunately. Justice League comes to mind with their overly done changes in music every bar. Though some people like that kind of stuff...the dumb down stuff is more appealing.
Which is something to think about. Why even bother trying to "prove musical point"? Would be better off giving it to fans for free who respect your "musical mind....or minds (plural).
I may be going way off topic....but some things lead me to believe that musical ideas come and go as time passes...all that is left to do is bite...(which is all most people who are new know how to do anyway). Dangelo is very musically talented...but can he still have that same feeling now that he had in VooDoo? Or Prince...who makes music how he want...but has giving us all of this music from now to then and the music then sounds more set in stone that his newer stuff. Or The Time....their new stuff as The Original 7ven which sounds O.K....but man...IDK. I've never understood why hip hop can sample the music from back then and people love the beat (e ven when nothing is changed from the original. Why they can't get THAT feeling back at the same time as hip hop sampling them......why do they go left? I feel I know the answer and it's a mix of a bunch of answers....just saying that to spark brains really.
Marketing.
If a certain style or genre is being pushed everything else is irrelevant to the market. That's why those old artist can't recapture that same feeling they once did. That feeling was there because that style of music was pushed and those artist were being marketed in the forefront during that era.
The organ and hook synth
Instrumental
Among the many choices of sounds, sources, tones and workflows, your Drum Works will most likely be a tentative truce between letting your tools influence your sonic footprint and letting your producer’s ear create the final sound. It’s the difference between being a hack and hacking your way through your production tasks. How much help is too much help? Where’s the me in all these loops?
Drum Works II: The Ideology of Loops « Producer's Edge
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Using Construction Kits in your Production (loops of music phrases etc…) « Producer's Edge
I feel every artist/musician has to decide for themselves that amount of creativity/control they need to have in their music to feel “right” about it.
That’s balanced with the “Arrogance of Isolation” where someone thinks they have so much…talent or magic to offer that they must compose or create everything themselves.
“producers” have twisted the definition of Producer into One Man Band.