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Attack loop 114 bpm-18.wav

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Jovica

July 23rd, 2005

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Music > Solo percussion
ATTACK LOOP 5

"Attack loop 114 bpm-18.wav" is part of the "ATTACK LOOP 5" sample pack. It is a one measure 4/4 drumloop at 114 bpm, created with the Waldorf Attack VSTi within Cubase SX.
The loop has a low tempo more experimental electro feel with some
expressive bass sounds, most of them having a pitch of C. The drumloop
for loops 10 till 19 is always the same. The variation is in the bass.
Loops 18 and 19 contain the drums only, where 09 is the most stripped
version of the two. Mastering (EQ, Stereo Enhancer, Multi-Band expand/compress/limit, dither, fades at start and/or end) done within Wavelab.

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114-bpm
bass
drumloop
electro

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:04.210

File size

729.3 KB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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