Commissioning Loops and Patches
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Commissioning Loops and Patches
Hello everyone,
I work with a small mobile app developer and we are interested in commissioning loops and sound patches for a sound library. This would be paid work where we would want to buy the full rights to the loops and sounds. We've done a little bit of this and are figuring out what we precisely want but the below are some basic parameters:
1. Loops
- Reason-based loops are the most preferable for our workflow. Delivered as Reason-files would be the most useful.
- If not Reason, 16 bit 44.1k WAV files would be fine.
- Any tempo is fine.
- Original music loops that don't make use of propriety sounds.
- All styles of music needed.
- Drums, loops, hooks
2. Multisample instruments
- No time-based effects
- All ADSR handled by our app
- Dry with no reverb
3. Sound patches
- Two of our apps have built-in patch editors and we would love to have people take a crack at crafting nice patches.
If you are interested in talking to me about working together, let me know. Would be excellent to get some of the Reason experts here involved. Just PM with your thoughts and we can talk process, formats, and fees.
Thanks!
I work with a small mobile app developer and we are interested in commissioning loops and sound patches for a sound library. This would be paid work where we would want to buy the full rights to the loops and sounds. We've done a little bit of this and are figuring out what we precisely want but the below are some basic parameters:
1. Loops
- Reason-based loops are the most preferable for our workflow. Delivered as Reason-files would be the most useful.
- If not Reason, 16 bit 44.1k WAV files would be fine.
- Any tempo is fine.
- Original music loops that don't make use of propriety sounds.
- All styles of music needed.
- Drums, loops, hooks
2. Multisample instruments
- No time-based effects
- All ADSR handled by our app
- Dry with no reverb
3. Sound patches
- Two of our apps have built-in patch editors and we would love to have people take a crack at crafting nice patches.
If you are interested in talking to me about working together, let me know. Would be excellent to get some of the Reason experts here involved. Just PM with your thoughts and we can talk process, formats, and fees.
Thanks!
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deadly_habit
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Re: Commissioning Loops and Patches
not a reason user, but i'd be game to do some wav samples
whats the pay rate by chance?
whats the pay rate by chance?
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shaneynclan
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Re: Commissioning Loops and Patches
i'm interested, please pm me with more details.
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Re: Commissioning Loops and Patches
thisshaneynclan wrote:i'm interested, please pm me with more details.
- the dub lemon
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Re: Commissioning Loops and Patches
Hi there, would also be interested in some more details 
Re: Commissioning Loops and Patches
As it says at the bottom of the post, please PM me if interested. It's more organized for me personally that way. The details I've published in the original post are all I can publish publicly right now.
I appreciate the responses I've gotten so far and am working through them.
I appreciate the responses I've gotten so far and am working through them.
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