Sole Signal Posted August 28, 2006 Posted August 28, 2006 I'm looking for good quality drum n'bass/breakbeat/or basically just good electronica drum loops. Do you guys have any CD's/access to any sites that you've found helpful? I'm definitely willing to pay for some good stuff. Thanks. Quote
The Vagrance Posted August 28, 2006 Posted August 28, 2006 www.dogsonacid.com --> The Grid Best production forum for Drum and Bass out there, oodles of samples if you know how to use the search function. Quote
Yoozer Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 http://www.zero-g.co.uk/index.cfm?articleid=25 perhaps? Zero G's pretty good. Quote
OverCoat Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 I use a .wav editor and rip them out of songs myself. It's easier than you think. All you gotta do is keep a beat. Quote
Sole Signal Posted August 31, 2006 Author Posted August 31, 2006 Yeah, what would be ideal is just a CD filled with electronic drum loops in different BPMs; I don't really want any synth/bass/lead loops, as most of the drum n' bass packages I've seen have advertised. I'd prefer not to "make amazing drum n' bass tracks in 15 minutes!" by connecting loops together. Same with any other breakbeat/electronica piece. Thanks for the tips so far though. BTW does anyone have Firestorm? Is it any good? Quote
The Vagrance Posted August 31, 2006 Posted August 31, 2006 If you're gonna buy a CD, don't get one of those. Hit up either the 160db or 260db CDs, they're quality. Quote
sdv Posted September 3, 2006 Posted September 3, 2006 Yeah, Dogs on Acid is pretty much the only place to go for DnB loops. But other than stuff you might find from producers like Cause 4 Concern, etc etc. loops are garbage anyway (who isn't sick of the Amen break by now?) -- a real cheap and easy solution would be to get yourself the natural studio drumkit from http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/ and just make them yourself. As far as free drum kits online, this one just absolutely destroys everything else out there quality-wise. It's a minor hassle setting up a "master" track in Fruity or whatever you use with every sample (considering there's about 20 samples per drum) but once you have that saved you can rock the world. Quote
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