F*CK no kicksOriginally Posted by loopdon
Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
i gotta say, i'm much more inclined to think glenn knows what he's talking about here than you, seeing as how he has a history with adam and the other swedes at the very time in question, and you do not.Originally Posted by deafmosaic
yea but man, drumcodes do use alot of the same loops every time and if YOU cant hear that bro, then you better hold on to that doctors number. anyway, like i said LOOK AT THE PAGECOUNT FLY WOOHOO!!!
i do think that a lot of the drumcode (and other) records were designed in the same mold, and gor repetitive, but i seriously doubt they used the same loops.
but if you are confident enough that you are right, why not cite specific examples to people can judge for themselves?
i am pretty sure, deafmosaic is right there. i have heard certain loops esp. from say, nokick and techno trance essentials all over the place. i just started to look for those when i read a comment in another forum (usb schranz forum) by björn bommersheim (german producer) that one would have many a aha-moent when listening to both these sample-cds and the swedish sound of the drumcode era. and i can't find anythin wrong with that, back in the days not everybody had these cds. it's just now you can get them everywhere. i suppose, when they got something new then, they just gave it to their friends as well....er i mean they encouraged their fellow producers to buy these cds as well ;) :lol:
that's talking mainly about percussive loops wich surely made alot of that sound ....
I love loops no doubt, but i still belive you should only use em if you can program your own