Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.

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Comments

  • Nicely structured build up!

  • Great! :) Do you have Ampify Launchpad involved?

  • @phonokinetic said:
    Nicely structured build up!

    Thank you for listening and commenting!

  • @Pxlhg said:
    Great! :) Do you have Ampify Launchpad involved?

    @Pxlhg Yes! Actually, I use material from Blocs Wave, Launchpad, and many other sources. The internet has an endless supply of material there for the taking. I will use whatever I can get my hands on to make music. I work almost completely with WAV files. I find that it keeps the load on the CPU down, allowing me to use more tracks. I use a combination of samples that I create myself, and some commercially available, royalty-free material. I like to create MIDI tracks using the Cubasis MIDI editor and various synthesizer apps, then I render those down to WAV files with the Freeze function. It's a somewhat time consuming process, but since I don't use any external MIDI controllers, it's my only option. Thanks for listening!

  • This is badass, brother
    Awesome stuff.
    And really nice to read your workflow...

    Having an older device it's always good to know how people are tackling performance :wink:

  • @senhorlampada One of the things I like about this forum is the members willingness to share their experiences, problems, and solutions. My approach is a little unusual, but it works for me. I'm glad to share!

    Thanks for listening, and posting your comment. Have great day!

  • @Paulieworld said:

    @Pxlhg said:
    Great! :) Do you have Ampify Launchpad involved?

    @Pxlhg Yes! Actually, I use material from Blocs Wave, Launchpad, and many other sources. The internet has an endless supply of material there for the taking. I will use whatever I can get my hands on to make music. I work almost completely with WAV files. I find that it keeps the load on the CPU down, allowing me to use more tracks. I use a combination of samples that I create myself, and some commercially available, royalty-free material. I like to create MIDI tracks using the Cubasis MIDI editor and various synthesizer apps, then I render those down to WAV files with the Freeze function. It's a somewhat time consuming process, but since I don't use any external MIDI controllers, it's my only option. Thanks for listening!

    As I said: Great! :D I have bought a few of the Metal packs and they sound bloody awesome but I have yet to do anything with them.

  • Wicked cool man!

    I should get into this kind of thing, sample arrangements. I’m always over here trying to play these damn instruments lol 😂

    Thanks for sharing your typical workflow! Great stuff!

  • @Edward_Alexander Your previous reference to Rob Zombie got me energized! So, in a way, you inspired this.
    Thanks for listening!

  • @Pxlhg Ampify has some good, usable material at a great price. Combine that with your own original ideas and you might be surprised at what you come up with. Have a great day!

  • @senhorlampada said:
    This is badass, brother
    Awesome stuff.
    And really nice to read your workflow...

    Having an older device it's always good to know how people are tackling performance :wink:

    I just saw that you are following me on Bandcamp.
    Welcome to Paulieworld... It's FREE!
    Thank you, my friend.

  • It's my pleasure... Gotta tell ya. Was listening to your other tracks :wink:
    Thanks for the welcome... and the music :blush:

  • @Edward_Alexander said:
    Wicked cool man!

    I should get into this kind of thing, sample arrangements. I’m always over here trying to play these damn instruments lol 😂

    Thanks for sharing your typical workflow! Great stuff!

    Sample arranging is fun but, in my opinion, it's like one of those TV shows where the contestants are given a pile of stuff and are expected to make something from it. Writing, playing and recording original music from scratch is so much more satisfying. I only do it this way because I don't have the energy to rebuild a studio and start playing again. The Blues Brothers made it sound so easy. We're putting the band back together, man! If you ever have a few spare minutes, feel free to check out the last 4 tracks on my Bandcamp page. These were recorded 20 years ago when I actually played.

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