cyrricky wrote:In my opinion, using loops and sample packs is 'cheating'
Foxtrot89 wrote:People put way too much stock into the producer and not enough stock into the music. If a song sounds great, then it doesn't matter who made it or how it was made.
Foxtrot89 wrote:Originality is a huge part of what makes great music, but that's not to say you can't use premade drum loops (or even in some cases melodic loops) and end up with a great song.
NavyBrony wrote:Fun text!
Foxtrot89 wrote:NavyBrony wrote:Fun text!
I'm sure I'm not making my point clear enough. Haha! I like your analogy, though I don't agree 100% with it.
My point is that people need to utilize whatever tools they have at their disposal. A great artist will become an even better artist with the more skills they learn. ie: A painter who also sculpts or draws (especially digitally) will only benefit from learning how to photo manipulate. It won't make them worse at their other skills. By learning other techniques and utilizing more tools than the next person won't hinder you, whereas a person who doesn't just toss aside loops because they're loops is just avoiding a particular tool.
An artist who utilizes only loops is guarantee to create less interesting and original songs as an artist who creates their own loops out of one shots and LASS type sample sets, but that doesn't mean the "original" artist wouldn't benefit from not discrediting loops.
Basically, the more tools you utilize, the more useful of an artist you are. If you took two people who knew the same amount about music, only one utilized loops and one shunned them, the one who doesn't discredit them is the better artist as it's just another tool being utilized.
You can do really interesting things with loops. Like drawing, it's near impossible to mimic sounds 100%. If you can find a loop that, whether you leave it alone or chop and rearange, gives you the 100% exact sound you're looking for then why not use it over something you're only 50% or even 90% satisfied with that you created from scratch? Maybe it's just me, but the only reason to settle for something less than 100% satisfaction like that is for bragging rights/not getting poked fun at for using loops. I really do think the final product is the only thing that matters.
Legion said it perfectly when they said "Good music is good music no matter how it's made." They also said it perfectly when they said more respect goes to the artist who is "original." But who's to say they're not one and the same? That's like saying there are zero "original" artists who don't also photo manipulate.
I feel like I'm not making my point well enough. I'll end it by saying that the more tools a person utilizes, the better of an artist they are going to be.
R-Y-S-E wrote:Shouldn't using a pack of loops be pretty much like remixing a song from stems, and we all like a good remix, so...
Overkillius wrote:I personally would never consider using them... just because I like to micromanage every aspect about my compositions...
But honestly, if someone can't tell that you are using loops, then that is a good indicator that you used them in a creative enough way.
I am really offput and mad when someone claims "This is my composition!" when you can tell that they just used loops though.
So there isn't anything inherently wrong with pre-made loops, I just often see it as limiting to the composer (which can be considered a good thing actually) and lazy.
Overkillius wrote:The bad thing about music... is that it is subjective.
The good thing about music... is that it is subjective!
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