This little loop would be helpful for increase button "going up"-sound in games; for working mechanism' sound, running engineering things' sound in not very serious animation and video. <br> If you have plans to synchronize this piece with something, you should know that it made at 130bpm tempo (loop has a length of 1.846 sec).<br> Well, actually here are four a little different loops (that's why it calls "kit"), so you have a cool choice: to use one, or other one, may be the third and fourth... or even all of them!<br><br> Here's all the files you'll get:<br> - "Increase (Loop) - 1.wav" - 1.846 sec <br> - "Increase (Loop) - 2.wav" - 1.846 sec <br> - "Increase (Loop) - 3.wav" - 1.846 sec <br> - "Increase (Loop) - 4.wav" - 1.846 sec <br><br>
NOTE that in preview you're hearing them one by one, and then every single loop repeated three times. So this way you can be sure of what you'll get.
If you have plans to synchronize this piece with something, you should know that it made at 130bpm tempo (loop has a length of 1.846 sec).<br>
Well, actually here are four a little different loops (that's why it calls "kit"), so you have a cool choice: to use one, or other one, may be the third and fourth... or even all of them!<br><br>
Here's all the files you'll get:<br>
- "Increase (Loop) - 1.wav" - 1.846 sec <br>
- "Increase (Loop) - 2.wav" - 1.846 sec <br>
- "Increase (Loop) - 3.wav" - 1.846 sec <br>
- "Increase (Loop) - 4.wav" - 1.846 sec <br><br>
NOTE that in preview you're hearing them one by one, and then every single loop repeated three times. So this way you can be sure of what you'll get.