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New sound pack for Logic & GarageBand

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  • @garden said:
    The strong trend of these packs to a very limited range of style signals an assumed preference that is being intensely marketed, and marketed to... and has nothing whatever to do with mine, rendering them, and the platform which seems designed around them, kind of useless.

    I'm beginning to think it's really time to let that subscription go.

    You wished for a metal pack. Did you check out the recent one?

  • edited January 26

    @HarlekinX said:

    @MatthewKay said:
    @HarlekinX give DJ Shadow’s Introducing a listen.

    What are these words supposed to tell me?

    There’s a typo in it (or autocorrect). It should be “Endtroducing…”

  • @R_2 said:

    @garden said:
    The strong trend of these packs to a very limited range of style signals an assumed preference that is being intensely marketed, and marketed to... and has nothing whatever to do with mine, rendering them, and the platform which seems designed around them, kind of useless.

    I'm beginning to think it's really time to let that subscription go.

    You wished for a metal pack. Did you check out the recent one?

    I have not yet but I did just see the notice earlier today. I'll give it a look.

  • @michael_m said:

    @HarlekinX said:

    @MatthewKay said:
    @HarlekinX give DJ Shadow’s Introducing a listen.

    What are these words supposed to tell me?

    There’s a typo in it (or autocorrect). It should be “Endtroducing…”

    Doh! My bad. Anyway it’s a wonderful album made of nothing but samples and loops.

  • @MatthewKay said:

    @michael_m said:

    @HarlekinX said:

    @MatthewKay said:
    @HarlekinX give DJ Shadow’s Introducing a listen.

    What are these words supposed to tell me?

    There’s a typo in it (or autocorrect). It should be “Endtroducing…”

    Doh! My bad. Anyway it’s a wonderful album made of nothing but samples and loops.

    It is indeed! It’s easy to forget how dull and clichéd music had become at the time that sampling was becoming a bigger part of both underground and mainstream music. There are some really fantastic albums that are mostly sampling.

  • @MatthewKay said:
    @HarlekinX give DJ Shadow’s Introducing a listen.

    Great album and story! https://thevinylfactory.com/features/how-dj-shadows-entroducing-turned-forgotten-vinyl-into-a-postmodern-masterpiece/

    "When it was released in 1996, Endtroducing sounded like nothing that had come before – an album of beats, beauty and chaos. Looking back, no other popular record better summarises the end of the 20th century. Josh Davis, alias DJ Shadow, took elements of hip-hop, funk, rock, ambient, psychedelia as well as found sounds, oddball spoken-word clips and cut-out-bin nuggets – a trove of mostly forgotten or obscure recorded sounds – and then wrote the ultimate lesson.

    All this from a suburban kid who grew up in Davis, California – a small, out of the way aggie college town. But Josh was a suburban kid with a passion – an obsession, really – for vinyl. Davis has spent a good chunk of his life scavenging through what most dismiss as ephemera: the records that reside in those musty used record stores. To many, they are less than meaningless. But to Josh Davis, they are lost souls. And, as their rescuer, he has done them an honour. Because these lost souls have a home on Endtroducing."

  • @R_2 said:

    Thanks for sharing!

  • Argghh! More 'Producer Packs', where are the bug-fixes?!

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