Function Loops are celebrating the upcoming Sound Designers 2022: Vocal Music Production Suite with a cool giveaway where three lucky winners will receive a copy of the pack. They are also giving away a free vocal sample pack.
‘Sound Designers 2022’ will be a complete collection of production tools such as vocals, loops, shots & MIDI. It will be launched in a week as an introductory offer (special deal).
Prior to the launch, Function Loops offers a free sample pack containing vocal loops taken from the upcoming pack. As a cool bonus, anyone who downloads the free pack can enter a giveaway for a chance to win a copy of ‘Sound Designers 2022’ full production suite.
To enter the giveaway, you should download the free pack (linked below), evaluate the sounds, and post a comment on this article at Function Loops about which vocal loop is your favorite and why.
Function Loops will randomly draw three comments, and each will get a free copy of the upcoming ‘Sound Designers 2022’ collection.
The freebie is a 16 MB download and it contains eight vocal loops in WAV format.
If you want to get the ‘Sound Designers 2022’ collection at a special introductory price, sign up for the waiting list here.
On a related note, Function Loops are currently running an 85% OFF deal on the House & Techno Premium Collection. You can get the entire bundle for $15 for a limited time. The bundle contains 1,487 sounds for house and techno production.
Do you use loops in your music? Or do you prefer recording and sequencing everything from scratch? I’d love to read your thoughts in the comments section below.
More info: Function Loops / Free Vocal Loops
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2 Comments
Adam Zero
onI record & sequence everything from scratch. I HATE working with premade loops. But I have been playing piano my entire life & in my music producer group, I am an outlier. I recognize that not every producer is a traditional musician & everyone’s approach/workflow is different.
Dan
onSometimes you find a specific vocal sample that fits the style you’re going for more than your own voice though. It’s one thing to just take the sample and drop it on, in which case I’d agree with your view since your track will be the same as anyone else’s who does it that way, but chopping and mangling the sample, or using little snippets is where the creativity comes in. And even then at the end of the day, all people care about is if your track sounds cool, so I can understand the fun in the process of recording from scratch, but it shouldn’t really be tied to merit or anything.