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Jonathan, You can go to Adobe's website and download a whole bunch of drum loops as well as other kinds of loops in a lot of different styles. You don't even have to have a registered copy of Audition to download them. From there, you can layer together whatever loops you like to make a more or less complex sound to your taste. The .cel file is (I believe) unique to Audition and you can use .wav files just as easily. There is a lot of stuff in the manual on how to do all this, though most of my learning from the analog world was able to transfer over easily to the world of Audition (Cool Edit Pro). Stephen >>> Hey Loopers, I'm trying to do some home recording, nothing fancy, just "demo" recordings. I just got Adobe Audition, and I'm starting to figure it out. It looks like I can use drum loops in Audition and play my other tracks over it, which is something I've never been able to do before. I'm just a bass player, so all this technical stuff is beyond me. Anyway, I'm looking for some drum loops or samples or whatever you call it, to experiment with. I just want regular old drums, not hip hop stuff or MIDI samples. I tried looking for some on my own, but all I could find was stuff for DJ's, or drum tracks with all sorts of extra stuff on top of the actual drums. Can anyone point me in the right direction or give me any advice? The files I have now are .cel files, if that makes any difference. I feel like I'm in way over my head here, all I want to do is have some drum tracks on my little home recordings. Thanks! -Jonathan<<< __________________________________ Discover Yahoo! Have fun online with music videos, cool games, IM and more. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/online.html