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Free midi drum loops
I got an email from Groove Monkee advertising a sale, but also found these:
http://www.groovemonkee.com/pages/free-midi-loops
I have two of his packs, they're pretty good. I found that I had to tweak the hi hat velocities to avoid it sounding too mechanical, but the playing is good. You can use these in beatmaker 2 and trigger other drum apps, perhaps other apps can also use them, I don't know. I haven't done it in a while but did get it to work when I did. Anyway, hope they are helpful.
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I have two of his packs as well. They're very well done, but getting them into the actual apps that can use them (on iOS) is troublesome. I haven't found a way to do it yet as easy as you can on PC. I've put the whole folder of my midi drum loops in Dropbox, which can then be brought one at a time into Drum Studio using 'Open In'. But that's only one loop (2 - 4 bars)... the trouble begins when you want to add in another loop after the first one. It can be done, but it's a chore. If you 'Open In' again, it deletes the last loop you had loaded. I wouldn't recommend using them until a better solution is available.
You can do it in bm2, import them to its sample browser. Not as easy as dropping them in reaper, but it can be done. I still can't wait for Derek's drum plugin, or jamstix ( they were talking at one time about an iOS version), or garageband's "drummer " from the desktop version. Ideal for demoing songs with little hassle.
These of course can also be used on the desktop. And they're free.
Cool, i'll check that out. What's the sale?
Thanks for the tip.
I think he has 25% off, that's what was in the email.
I don't see that on the website... just 20% off for liking them on Myspacebook.
Maybe that was an email only deal from their mailing list? I'm not sure.
Can import them into the timeline in NanoStudio as well. When you do 'open in' it will save it to the /MIDI Files folder.
Then, create an Eden track, import the MIDI file (Tools menu), edit the track to move all of the notes into the TRG MIDI note range (C2+ I think), then put the clip on a TRG track. BM2 may behave the same way, can't remember.
@syrupcore said:
I have thousands of midi loops though, there's no possibility to do 'open in' all of them.
You can use Nanosync and put them all directly into the /MIDI Files folder or a subfolder or whatever.