Great tutorial! If I only could travel back in time and show this easy to follow tutorial to myself when I started using Nanoloop :D I like to use random recordings of sounds that surround me like traffic, toasters, barbeque grills, squeeking things, barking dogs, ... and tear them apart into different "instruments". This often works very well and is a lot of fun.
yesterday I did the classic sampler101 thing...yes I recorded a FART and used that to make 7 diff instruments and then the FM synth for an e-piano melody :D its very AFX :D
I recently stumbled on this loop parameter...but hadnt yet extended the thought to using it on a full drum loop...ok now its time to load up some classic breaks :D Problem is how...my iPad2 wont connect to my Mac anymore...so am I DOOMED....or is there another route to loading samples into this app....hmmmm
Great tutorial! If I only could travel back in time and show this easy to follow tutorial to myself when I started using Nanoloop :D
I like to use random recordings of sounds that surround me like traffic, toasters, barbeque grills, squeeking things, barking dogs, ...
and tear them apart into different "instruments". This often works very well and is a lot of fun.
using recorded samples from the app is what makes it quite fun, i agree
yesterday I did the classic sampler101 thing...yes I recorded a FART and used that to make 7 diff instruments and then the FM synth for an e-piano melody :D its very AFX :D
@@Gesceap yes, imo a sampler is for recording real found sounds and mashing n manglin' into new forms
Thanks for this! Really been enjoying your nanoloop work, would love to see more tutorials from you
I recently stumbled on this loop parameter...but hadnt yet extended the thought to using it on a full drum loop...ok now its time to load up some classic breaks :D Problem is how...my iPad2 wont connect to my Mac anymore...so am I DOOMED....or is there another route to loading samples into this app....hmmmm
Simple and obvious yet escaped me! Thanks it's a drum and bass machine! If only there was a reverse function!
you could always put a wav in that is forward and reverse, then you could use both
@@Gesceap good point
Very helpful - thank you
Really cool!!
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