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Can someone post a URL for the Fruit Loops software mentioned below? All I've found in my net searches are pages about cereal boxes... :P I downloaded Hammerhead last week, now that I've also got a PC setup for audio. I love it's interface... now I just need to make some new samples for it. BTW, is there a web site dedicated to sharing Hammerhead files or samples? I'm looking for more drum+bass style loops. John > Leonardo Cavallo wrote: > > > > At 17.30 08/05/98 +0800, you wrote: > > >Has anybody tried a drummachine software program called "Fruit >Loops"? It's > > >kinda like "Hammerhead". BTW, when is the new version of Hammerhead >coming > > >out anyway? > > > > > >C H R I S > > > > > >MP3 traders mailing lists at http://come.to/mp3-traders > > >Reggae/Dancehall/Dub/Ska mailing list at http://come.to/reggae-list > > >Erykah Badu mailing list http://come.to/badu > > > > > > > > > > Talking about drum loops and drum&bass, I've found that's possible to > > recreate that rhythmic things without using a sampler. You can do all >the > > breakbeats editing and arranging on an audio seq. with really good >results. > > I'm using Cubase VST to build my drum loops and editing my Stick parts >and > > looping. > > The key for that Roni Size sound is not in sampling the single piece >of the > > drum kit (as you normally do writing midi drum patterns) but using >parts of > > a whole sampled groove. You cut the bar in quarters or eights and then > > reorder the fragments in a new way. Try this method. > > > > I find the mix of live looping and jungle really interesting. Who's >with me? > > I'd like to mention the music samples of Andre La Fosse on his web >page as a > > really good example to listen if you like this kind of music. > > > > ciao > > leo > >