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Original Message 1/2             06-Nov-00  @  04:54 PM   -   creating jungle beats

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Hello! I made some pretty good liquid DNB tracks and now i'd like to try something more powerful. I'm using FruityLoops to make loops but i have difficulties with making jungle-like loops. And, does anybody know, where to find some samples (oneshots) sounding like that - to make a drumloop. Pleeze help.



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Message 2/2             09-Nov-00  @  01:32 AM   -   RE: creating jungle beats

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Listen to some DnB that you like and sample some BD's and snares that sound similar to what you're after. Use these samples as reference and search(the internet, sample cd's?) for similar sounds. Tweak them, add FX and try and recreate the original material. You probably won't get them sounding exact but that's what you want - isn't it?

As far as patterns are concerned...sample loops from DnB artists, load them into Wavesurgeon/recycle/acid etc. and study them. Work out where different hits fall and then try and recreate and change them using your new DnB BD, snare etc. samples.



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