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  2. Kuduro - Wikipedia

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    These composition choices demonstrate how music styles arise as active negotiations of imagination and availability; these choices are both the result of “technical limitations and creative decisions”. The technology continues to define the music when one unfolds the history of the Fruity Loops drum samples.

  3. Total Drumming - Wikipedia

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    Total Drumming is a collection of loops and samples by Mick Fleetwood, released on October 2, 2001. [1] The release is a compendium of over 800 drum loops, intended for the purchaser to use for their own projects [2] [3] Fleetwood is featured as the only performer on all of the samples and the loops are formatted as WAV files. [4]

  4. Lucidsamples - Wikipedia

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    The products portfolio and collections include thousands of high quality audio samples of different types, such as: DJ samples, loops samples, drum loops and drum sound, synth loops, sound effects, MIDI samples, multi samples and construction kits, vocals. All the content has been recorded and produced either by Lucidsmples or exclusively for ...

  5. FL Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Fruity Edition allows users to access the playlist, piano roll, and event automation features, which allow complex and lengthy arranging and sequencing. There is also VST/ReWire support so that FL Studio can be an instrument in other hosts such as Cubase, Sonic Solutions, and Logic. As of version 21.0.3, this edition includes 84 instruments ...

  6. Loop (music) - Wikipedia

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    In music, a loop is a repeating section of sound material. Short sections can be repeated to create ostinato patterns. Longer sections can also be repeated: for example, a player might loop what they play on an entire verse of a song in order to then play along with it, accompanying themselves.

  7. Sampling (music) - Wikipedia

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    Commonly sampled elements include strings, basslines, drum loops, vocal hooks or entire bars of music, especially from soul records. [40] Samples may be layered, [41] equalized, [41] sped up or slowed down, repitched, looped or otherwise manipulated. [14]

  8. Stutter edit - Wikipedia

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    Kyma: Symbolic Sound's Kyma allows users to perform real-time stutter edits on sample loops or other audio sources. Unlike a dedicated stutter edit program, users must design their own Kyma sound for doing stutter edits, which can be accomplished through use of the Sample and/or Sequencer prototypes and clever CapyTalk scripting.

  9. Lex Luger (record producer) - Wikipedia

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    Initially spending long days experimenting with Fruity Loops and working every day after school and all day every weekend wasn't enough to jumpstart Luger's production career. He dropped out of King's Fork High School after the 10th grade to further hone his music production talents when he realized that he was able to produce song length ...