Music Loops is a free collection of music loops and one-shot samples created by Monosounds and released by 99Sounds.
The free download link is located at the end of this article.
FREE Music Loops & Samples
Music Loops by Monosounds and 99Sounds is a free and 100% royalty-free collection of electronic and hip-hop music loops, construction kits, MIDI loops, Serum Presets, and one-shot samples in WAV format.
Unlike most previous 99Sounds releases focused on cinematic sound design, sound effects, and field recordings, the Music Loops collection is geared toward music production.
The library contains over 700 MB of royalty-free content. The included sounds can be used for hip-hop, dance, and similar music styles.
All included files are labeled by key and tempo, so finding a loop that will perfectly match your current project is easy.
How to use these free music loops creatively
Royalty-free music loops can help you produce music faster and inspire you to explore new music genres and instruments.
Loops are also handy for creators who don’t have musical training or access to a wide range of musical instruments. You can use loops to quickly build a sketch that can serve as your music project’s foundation.
Is using royalty-free music loops cheating?
Whether or not using loops to create music can be considered “cheating” is an interesting topic.
I was long against using loops in my music projects. I felt that it would make my music less original, so I aimed to either play every instrument myself or make music with friends who play instruments better than me (drummers, guitarists, etc.).
However, as time went on, I discovered that some of my favorite pieces of music used loops as a starting point.
A famous example is the Clint Eastwood song by Gorillaz, built upon a loop preset from the Suzuki Omnichord preset.
Another example is Praise the Lord (Da Shine) from ASAP Rocky, which, believe it or not, uses a Garageband loop as its main theme.
So, with those and many other examples, I came to the conclusion that using loops isn’t cheating as long as they are used creatively to make an original piece of music.
In other words, if a music producer uses a loop creatively and creates an original piece of music, it’s completely fine in my book.
How to use music loops
Music loops provide a foundation for musicians and producers to build upon. You can layer additional sounds, rhythms, and melodies to create a unique piece.
The use of royalty-free loops simplifies the production process, allowing you to focus on the creative process instead of building every musical element from scratch.
For example, if you’re a guitarist and not a drummer, you can play a guitar riff and then speed up the songwriting process by using a royalty-free drum loop to complete a section of your track.
Here’s a simple workflow for using royalty-free music loops in your DAW if you’re new to music production.
Begin by curating a collection of music loops, focusing on different genres and instruments you find inspiring. I organize my loops into folders by instrument type, but you can also organize them by music style or tempo.
Also, don’t be afraid to break down downloaded loop packs and only pick out the ones that you like. So, after downloading our Free Music Loops, listen to the included sounds, pick your favorites, and organize them in your loops folder so they’re easy to find when you’re working on your next project.
Within your digital audio workstation (DAW), you can start by layering different loops and changing their pitch, tempo, or even reversing them to uncover unique combinations that work well together.
For example, I typically record an original synth part and then import several drum and percussion loops. I then chop and rearrange the drum loops, manipulate the pitch, and add different effects to build more complex drum sequences that complement my synth recording.
Consider layering loops from contrasting musical styles to forge unexpected combinations. You can also use effects like reverb, delay, and distortion to change the character of each loop.
Don’t hesitate to slice audio loops into smaller segments (called loop slices), rearranging these pieces to construct original rhythms or melodic patterns.
By continuously experimenting and refining your approach to working with music loops and VST plugins, you’ll develop a signature sound and custom techniques to make your music stand out.
About the artist – MonoSounds
MonoSounds is an audio label that offers Serum presets and sample packs for use in modern hip-hop and electronic music.
They are focused on producing innovative sounds for music genres like Trap, Dubstep, Electro, and House. Each MonoSounds pack includes a wide range of Xfer Serum presets and royalty-free sample content, including drum samples, loops, and one-shots.
Details
Music Loops contains over 700 MB of royalty-free audio content.
Here’s what’s included:
- Drum Loops:
- 27 Dance Loops (100-128BPM)
- 15 Hip-Hop Loops (98-140BPM)
- Instrument Loops:
- 14 Bass Guitar Loops
- 23 Brass Loops
- 15 Flute Loops
- 20 Guitar Loops (Melodic & Alternative)
- 5 Mallet Loops
- 17 Piano Loops (Taped & Classic)
- 73 Random Loops for Inspiration. Stems Included.
- Serum Preset Pack [27 Serum Presets]
- 200 Instrument Oneshots:
- 10 Bass Guitar Oneshots
- 100 Bass Synth Oneshots
- 28 Lead Synth Oneshots
- 10 Reese Oneshots
- 6 Brass Oneshots
- 5 Flute Oneshots
- 5 Guitar Oneshots
- 6 PAD Oneshots
- 5 Piano Oneshots
- 13 Pluck Oneshots
- 5 Texture Oneshots (Atmospheres)
- 3 Violin Oneshots
- 1 Electric Piano Oneshot
- 36 Unique Sound effects (Up/Downshifters, Swells, Impacts, etc)
- Drum Kits:
- 11 808 Samples
- 14 Clap Samples
- 33 Hat Samples (O/Cl)
- 32 Kicks
- 27 Snares
- 50 Unique MIDI files (Chords & Melodies)
7 Comments
Thank you for the tunes, it’s always great to get good inspiration.
Thank you 99Sounds ,always look forward to your Sounds
Thank you 99Sounds !
Gracias ;)
Thank you ;)
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Thank you! :)