Anyone know of a good collection of traditional Irish/Celtic/Bodrahn drumloops? I've searched, Loop Loft, Loop Masters, Drum Core, EXS 24, Kontakt, Groove Monkee, RMX, and the internet. There are some Apple Loops but they're all in 4/4, I need 12/8.
Thanks,
Jon
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Re: Irish Drum loops
I did a google search out of interest and found these midi loops.
http://www.irishmidifiles.ie/midifiles.htm
I downloaded the mountains of mourn file and dragged it into pro tools. It opened a heap of different instrument midi tracks. I deleted them all except for the drum track and put it on a percussion sample in Xpand2 and it played.
It could be worth playing around with.
http://www.irishmidifiles.ie/midifiles.htm
I downloaded the mountains of mourn file and dragged it into pro tools. It opened a heap of different instrument midi tracks. I deleted them all except for the drum track and put it on a percussion sample in Xpand2 and it played.
It could be worth playing around with.
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Re: Irish Drum loops
Hi Jon.
Since I've been learning to play Irish Trad Seisiun tunes, I know a few very good bodhran players who MIGHT be able to create something for you;
but I'd have to ask around - and it probably would be a WFH situation. Will you let me know?
Other than that FWIW - I've imported & used a 120 bpm loop I found on YouTube for a double-jig project.
Let me know how you think this sounds/works, please.
https://soundcloud.com/funsongs-1/the-f ... eltic-trad
Otherwise - good luck on your search; and if you DO find a great resource, I hope you'll share it. There are a few bodhran 'students' for whom something like that could be a great tool for practicing.
Cheers!
Since I've been learning to play Irish Trad Seisiun tunes, I know a few very good bodhran players who MIGHT be able to create something for you;
but I'd have to ask around - and it probably would be a WFH situation. Will you let me know?
Other than that FWIW - I've imported & used a 120 bpm loop I found on YouTube for a double-jig project.
Let me know how you think this sounds/works, please.
https://soundcloud.com/funsongs-1/the-f ... eltic-trad
Otherwise - good luck on your search; and if you DO find a great resource, I hope you'll share it. There are a few bodhran 'students' for whom something like that could be a great tool for practicing.
Cheers!
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Re: Irish Drum loops
HI guys, I ended up using a Wave drum from RMX and just played in my best interpretation of Irish drumming. With a little eq and quantization it's working. It has to be done today so moving on to acoustic guitars.
Thanks,
Jon
Thanks,
Jon
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