Computer Music

Step by step

1 Crack open the pack’s folder and delve into the four BPM-labelled folders (, , and ), where you’ll find twinkly synth loops, organ lines, twangy bass grooves and bell riffs. As ever, the pack is royalty free, so don’t feel bad for using a loop in its entirety.

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