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Beathawk Spanish Gypsy

New soundpack sounds awesome!

Comments

  • Outstanding!!

  • What instruments are incuded - only guitar and claping?

  • Spanish Gypsy? Really?

  • edited November 2017

    @fjcblanco said:
    Spanish Gypsy? Really?

    Yeah, really, and the pack is really good.

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What instruments are incuded - only guitar and claping?

    Yep, and footsteps, Cajon drums (not to be confused with “cajones” :tongue: ), and vocals as well (although the Gypsy Words samples are choppy at the moment, I already wrote UVI, and a fix will probably be on the way instantly). I can see getting a LOT of mileage out of this one with just the guitar loops alone, and not just in Hispanic music either. Only $4.99 usd.

  • I meant "really" beacuse gypsy is mainly music made by centro european gypsys (the original ones, like zíngaros), but "gypsys" from Spain are called "gitanos", which is a term a bit offensive for some people (not me).

    Anyway, agree with you abou the sounds.

  • @fjcblanco said:
    I meant "really" beacuse gypsy is mainly music made by centro european gypsys (the original ones, like zíngaros), but "gypsys" from Spain are called "gitanos", which is a term a bit offensive for some people (not me).

    Anyway, agree with you abou the sounds.

    Ah, it’s always cool to learn something new. :) Well, I think in this case, the pack name refers to the Flamenco music genre which is often referred to colloquially as “Spanish Gypsy”. In my opinion, “Spanish Flamenco” would’ve worked just as fine and would’ve been more accurate, but either way, this pack will be getting usage. :)

  • Nice sounds!!! I hope BeatHawk gets AU MIDI out and full screen

    Especially for the pads and note repeat

    cc: @BastienCo

  • @fjcblanco said:
    I meant "really" beacuse gypsy is mainly music made by centro european gypsys (the original ones, like zíngaros), but "gypsys" from Spain are called "gitanos", which is a term a bit offensive for some people (not me).

    Anyway, agree with you abou the sounds.

    I would clap to this explanation, but we would then have to dance :lol:

  • @fjcblanco said:
    I meant "really" beacuse gypsy is mainly music made by centro european gypsys (the original ones, like zíngaros), but "gypsys" from Spain are called "gitanos", which is a term a bit offensive for some people (not me).

    Anyway, agree with you abou the sounds.

    Good facts.

  • Hey, my first footsteps sample, whatever the derivation. Some fun and very usable/inspiring stuff here. Olé etc.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @fjcblanco said:
    Spanish Gypsy? Really?

    Yeah, really, and the pack is really good.

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What instruments are incuded - only guitar and claping?

    Yep, and footsteps, Cajon drums (not to be confused with “cajones” :tongue: ), and vocals as well (although the Gypsy Words samples are choppy at the moment, I already wrote UVI, and a fix will probably be on the way instantly). I can see getting a LOT of mileage out of this one with just the guitar loops alone, and not just in Hispanic music either. Only $4.99 usd.

    Continuing with Spanish integration of the forum members...

    Cojones is the word not cajones.
    Cojones = balls
    Cajones = drawers or the musical instrument (from Perú and popularized inside Flamenco by Paco de Lucía implementation into his music)

    I have lot of cajones also cojones, sometimes. :trollface:

  • @Dubbylabby said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @fjcblanco said:
    Spanish Gypsy? Really?

    Yeah, really, and the pack is really good.

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What instruments are incuded - only guitar and claping?

    Yep, and footsteps, Cajon drums (not to be confused with “cajones” :tongue: ), and vocals as well (although the Gypsy Words samples are choppy at the moment, I already wrote UVI, and a fix will probably be on the way instantly). I can see getting a LOT of mileage out of this one with just the guitar loops alone, and not just in Hispanic music either. Only $4.99 usd.

    Continuing with Spanish integration of the forum members...

    Cojones is the word not cajones.
    Cojones = balls
    Cajones = drawers or the musical instrument (from Perú and popularized inside Flamenco by Paco de Lucía implementation into his music)

    I have lot of cajones also cojones, sometimes. :trollface:

    Ha! Thanks for this schoolin'. I've been misspelling "Cojones" for two decades now. Doh! ;)

  • @skiphunt said:

    @Dubbylabby said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @fjcblanco said:
    Spanish Gypsy? Really?

    Yeah, really, and the pack is really good.

    @MAtrixplan said:
    What instruments are incuded - only guitar and claping?

    Yep, and footsteps, Cajon drums (not to be confused with “cajones” :tongue: ), and vocals as well (although the Gypsy Words samples are choppy at the moment, I already wrote UVI, and a fix will probably be on the way instantly). I can see getting a LOT of mileage out of this one with just the guitar loops alone, and not just in Hispanic music either. Only $4.99 usd.

    Continuing with Spanish integration of the forum members...

    Cojones is the word not cajones.
    Cojones = balls
    Cajones = drawers or the musical instrument (from Perú and popularized inside Flamenco by Paco de Lucía implementation into his music)

    I have lot of cajones also cojones, sometimes. :trollface:

    Ha! Thanks for this schoolin'. I've been misspelling "Cojones" for two decades now. Doh! ;)

    Me too, lol! Bah!

  • edited November 2017

    Was funny saw Clinton (was him?) trying to be funny saying it WRONG lol

    It’s like me trying to say “laughter” lofter? Logter? Laougter? Shit! :trollface:

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