Many music producers and video editors today use short music loops as the basis for their productions. Music loops can be of single instruments such as a piano at a specific tempo and in a specific key are often cut in 4 to 16 measure repeatable phrases. They can also be loops of multiple instruments such as a rock band or orchestra. Often loops are in 4 to 16 measure repeatable phrases. The tips below will guide you in creating loops that you can use in your own productions or that you can sell to other media artists as downloadable online products.
1. You will need to record your loop but first you must decide the type of loop you'd like to make. You will either make a melodic loop such as a flute phrase or a background loop such as harp strums.
2. Second, either record or program the loop material. Use a virtual instrument to record a performance in MIDI or record with a microphone.
3. Thirdly, you may have to use eq to get rid of any offending frequencies that ruin the beauty of the loop you're creating. An awesome flute phrase, for example, could be ruined by a terrible sounding air conditioner hum. However, if you use eq to get rid of the low frequencies you can keep the flute minus the noise.
4. Fourth, apply whatever eq or reverb you are going to use and line up the loop three times to burn your first rough sample. Then, take this rough sample and bounce down only the middle loop which preserves the reverb from start to finish and results in a perfectly seamless loop.
5. For video editing purposes, create a loop with a 48k 24bit sample and bit rate in stereo. Libraries and individuals who license your loops with value this format over all other since 48k is ready for use in video editing.
Follow these tips to build a profitable library of music loops for use in video and multimedia production. - 15432
1. You will need to record your loop but first you must decide the type of loop you'd like to make. You will either make a melodic loop such as a flute phrase or a background loop such as harp strums.
2. Second, either record or program the loop material. Use a virtual instrument to record a performance in MIDI or record with a microphone.
3. Thirdly, you may have to use eq to get rid of any offending frequencies that ruin the beauty of the loop you're creating. An awesome flute phrase, for example, could be ruined by a terrible sounding air conditioner hum. However, if you use eq to get rid of the low frequencies you can keep the flute minus the noise.
4. Fourth, apply whatever eq or reverb you are going to use and line up the loop three times to burn your first rough sample. Then, take this rough sample and bounce down only the middle loop which preserves the reverb from start to finish and results in a perfectly seamless loop.
5. For video editing purposes, create a loop with a 48k 24bit sample and bit rate in stereo. Libraries and individuals who license your loops with value this format over all other since 48k is ready for use in video editing.
Follow these tips to build a profitable library of music loops for use in video and multimedia production. - 15432
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