![]() However, people tend to stigmatize people who use Audio Loops, far more, around these parts - simply because they're pre-recorded instruments and "newer tech."Īs long as there have been people inventing newer methods of creating music, there have been grumps to grouse about them, often with some claim that the newer method mostly exists in order for the people using them to attempt to attract ***** partners. I said using either one was basically the same as using the other, which is true. I never said that MIDI Loops with a decent VI were the same (literally) as Audio Loops. I'm not even sure what you think you read in my post. If you don't have good Sample Libraries, then the MIDI loops may end up sounding worse than Audio Loops - regardless of what editing wizardry you employ. The instruments sound fake, while the audio loops actually sound realistic. Most cheap samples sound like Synthesizers, so it doesn't matter if you can change the dynamics or articulation. These are all very subtle differences that may or may not get picked up by the end listener, but the differences are still there.īut as I previously mentioned, if it sounds good, the producer did a great job and it's good music regardless of the tools/sound sources used in production. ![]() A VI might also have round-robin samples that make different loop iterations sound ever so slightly different, or you might also have different reverb options depending on how dry the audio loops are. ![]() ![]() You could automate a volume/LPF envelope on an audio loop, but with some VIs you might get different instrument timbres at different velocities that go beyond volume and EQ differences. With MIDI loops, you could tweak the output: maybe you'd like one iteration p while another f, or you might want to crescendo a build-up. ![]() Audio loops will always sound exactly the same, even if perfectly time/pitch shifted. That said, it's not entirely the case that MIDI loops with a decent VI are the same as audio loops. If someone wants to use loops, that's fine and I have absolutely no problem with either them or their music: if it sounds good, it's good music regardless of how they made it. ![]()
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