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Loop Guru: PlayinMusic.Com's Bruce Charlestein On Making Loops | Gearwire   December 05, 2006

Loop Guru: PlayinMusic.Com's Bruce Charlestein On Making And Using Loops
December 05, 2006
PlayinMusic.com offers a series of royalty-free loops for a wide variety of genres and editing systems, including samples optimized for use with ACID. The series includes a hefty collection of drum loops, plus guitar, bass, and synth libraries, recorded in 16-bit and 24-bit versions. more

 

Playin' Music Inaugurates Free Loops Section

November 24, 2006 

Playin' Music is offering a selection of their acid loops available free. There are currently 60 free loops with more to follow monthly.

Included in the free section are drum loops, electric and acoustic guitar loops, vocal loops, bass loops and synth loops. They are all 16-bit/44k wav files, fully acidized with the beats and keys set. They are readable by any program or instrument that can read wav files and are optimized for programs that can read the acidization... more

 

  Playin' Music releases 33 Acidized Loop Libraries   (12th April 2006)
Playin' Music has launched a new ACIDized Loop Library line with 33 new titles. Each library is available as both 16- and 24-bit WAV files. The 24-bit CDs have 600-640 Mb of material, and the 16-bit versions have between 350 and 450 Mb. more

 

Playin' Music Introduces 33 New Acidized Loop Libraries

April 7, 2006

Playin' Music launches their acidized loop library line with a whopping 33 new titles. Each library is available in both 16 and 24 bit resolutions. The 24 bit CD's have 600-640 megs of material, and the 16 bit versions have between 350 and 450 megs. more

 

 
Independent Musicians Take Another Leap Forward with Playin’ Music's Release of 33 New Acidized Loop Libraries
Twin Peaks, CA (PRWEB) April 5, 2006
 
Independent musicians and composers are gaining more and more power to succeed on their own. By using royalty free “loops” composers are able to collaborate with a huge variety of musicians while keeping the cost and time consumption to a very small fraction of what it might otherwise be. more