Product Detail
An amazing collection of over 630 acoustic guitar loops, ideal for adult contemporary, easy listening, pop, folk, soundtracks and more. It offers a wide variety of tempos, keys and time signatures. This volume is more than double the size of Volume 1! The original Acoustic Revolutions library was a big hit with its simple idea of well - edited, beautifully - performed acoustic guitar loops for adult contemporary music. In Volume 2, we've expanded the content significantly, adding more keys, tempos and time signatures to spark your creativity. All loops are neatly organized by key, tempo and time, making it easy to find the right ones for your song. You can use them as a starting point for a new track or create a full arrangement with different strumming patterns, riffs and arpeggiated rhythms. They're easy to use and require little mixing, perfect for composers and producers on a tight schedule. The content includes over 630 inspiring loops, dozens of major and minor keys, high - quality and intimate recordings, four core tempos divided into beds, strum, arp and syncopated styles, and a wide range of progressions and moods. Features include ACIDized WAV format, no need for a sampler, easy drag - and - drop in any DAW, and nice tempo/time stretching. It only requires 1.2GB of disk space and no sampler.
Using these acoustic guitar loops is a breeze. First, since they're organized by key, tempo, and time, you can quickly locate the loops that fit your song. Just open the relevant folder and find the loop you need. Then, in your DAW, simply drag and drop the loop into your project. There's no need to worry about a sampler as these loops work directly. When it comes to tempo and time, they stretch nicely to fit your song's requirements. For those on a deadline, you'll love that these loops need little to no mixing. As for maintenance, make sure you have at least 1.2GB of free disk space on your device to store the loops. Keep your disk in good condition to ensure smooth access to the loops. Also, since they're in ACIDized WAV format, they should work well with most common audio software. If you want to explore new music ideas, use the loops as a starting point and build on them with different strumming patterns and rhythms.