Every producer knows that creating memorable melody loops can be difficult. Especially creating trap melody loops where the melody can set the stage for the entire song.
It doesn't matter if you're a new producer who needs help creating a starting point to launch your creative process or an experienced producer who wants to chop up some quality melody loops without worrying about the copyright issues that can come with sampling music.
All producers could use a stockpile of melody loops to pick from for a wide variety of uses.
So we've put together a list of 5 of our favorite collections of free trap melody loops that every producer should have on their hard drive.
Pigeon by Mo WillemsThe activities in this pack go with the reading of ANY Pigeon book by Mo Willems. The pack can be used as a whole class activity, during small group guided reading time, as individual student work, or as part of a book club.
Python MIDI Collection
Cymatics hired a Grammy nominated pianist to come in the studio and record hours of hip hop melody loops for this one. Making this a very special MIDI loop pack.
We had him jam out for hours to different tempos and styles of beats and captured all of the MIDI to give you a wide variety of midi files and midi chords to play with.
51 free MIDI loops are included in the Python MIDI Collection.
Oracle MIDI Collection
Another 10/10 collection of trap melody loops that can easily fit into any style of hip hop. Like Oracle this collection includes stems for the melody loops so you can customize the way they play.
There isn't a single melody loop in this pack that misses the qualities for a placement ready beat.
100 free MIDI loops are included in this free collection!
Odyssey EDM Sample Pack
You can stop searching and start creating with the 45 midi files included in this sample library of over 300 royalty free sounds.
That's more than what most other packs that charge $40+ give you. Even if you don't produce EDM, the midi files and midi chords are still a valuable resource for generating chord progressions and unique melodies in any genre.
The Odyssey EDM pack incudes 45 free midi files.
Cobra Hip Hop Sample Pack
Cobra is an all encompassing hip hop sample pack that was created to include every element you need to make placement ready trap beats.
Not only does this pack include MIDI melody loops, but it also has midi chords and even MIDI trap hi hat loops.
24 Midi Loops
14 hi hat midi patterns
50+ trap drum loops
100+ drum one shots
29 Melody Loops
24 guitar and flute melodic loops
Eternity Vintage Collection
One of Cymatics largest free sample packs, containing over 400 samples dripping in lofi and vintage analog vibes.
Inspired by the techniques from classic hip hop albums like Illmatic, The Infamous, and Enter the Wu-Tang.
22 MIDI files
9 hihat MIDI files
62 drum loops
102 drum one shots
30 guitar loops
If the free packs above have left you wanting something a little more, these paid packs are some of the best value you can find.
The MIDI files in these collections have all been created by our production team of experienced and grammy nominated songwriters and producers. So we can guarantee you will be happy when you throw your favorite synth preset on them.
Deluxe MIDI Collection
If you want nothing but MIDI for days. This is the pack for you.
While most of the other packs listed here have other goodies along with the midi files, the Deluxe MIDI collection was made to be a huge library of nothing but MIDI.
All the files are put in folders by mood like happy, sad, dark, nostalgic, and triumphant so that you can easily find what you need to fit the mood you're in without having to scroll through MIDI files for hours.
This premium MIDI Collection includes 292 MIDI Files & 40 Hi Hat MIDI Files!
Deluxe Lofi Collection
If you need some help creating dreamy and nostalgic vibes look no further. Lofi is one of the hottest genres at the moment and this pack has everything you need to start making chill hip hop beats.
The Lofi Deluxe Collection includes 91 MIDI Files.
Topaz Midi Collection
Another very affordable kit at only $7, this midi collection will help you start creating memorable melodies and chord progressions in no time.
This midi kit includes 80 MIDI Files.
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Pigeons better at multitasking than humans
Unlike hitherto assumed, cognitive ability does not necessary require a complex mammalian cerebral cortex. A small bird brain is fully sufficient.
Pigeons are capable of switching between two tasks as quickly as humans – and even more quickly in certain situations. These are the findings of biopsychologists who had performed the same behavioural experiments to test birds and humans. The authors hypothesize that the cause of the slight multitasking advantage in birds is their higher neuronal density.
Dr Sara Letzner and Prof Dr Dr h. c. Onur Güntürkün from Ruhr-Universität Bochum published the results in the journal 'Current Biology' in collaboration with Prof Dr Christian Beste from the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus at Technische Universität Dresden.
'For a long time, scientists used to believe the mammalian cerebral cortex to be the anatomical cause of cognitive ability; it is made up of six cortical layers,' says Sara Letzner. In birds, however, such a structure does not exist. 'That means the structure of the mammalian cortex cannot be decisive for complex cognitive functions such as multitasking,' continues Letzner.
Six times as densely packed
The pallium of birds does not have any layers comparable to those in the human cortex; but its neurons are more densely packed than in the cerebral cortex in humans: pigeons, for example, have six times as many nerve cells as humans per cubic millimetre of brain. Consequently, the average distance between two neurons in pigeons is fifty per cent shorter than in humans. As the speed at which nerve cell signals are transmitted is the same in both birds and mammals, researchers had assumed that information is processed more quickly in avian brains than in mammalian brains.
They tested this hypothesis using a multitasking exercise that was performed by 15 humans and 12 pigeons. In the experiment, both the human and the avian participants had to stop a task in progress and switch over to an alternative task as quickly as possible. The switchover to the alternative task was performed either at the same time the first task was stopped, or it was delayed by 300 milliseconds.
What makes pigeons faster
In the first case, real multitasking takes place, which means that two processes are running simultaneously in the brain, those being the stopping of the first task and switching over to the alternative task. Pigeons and humans both slow down by the same amount under double stress.
In the second case – switching over to the alternative task after a short delay – the processes in the brain undergo a change: the two processes, namely stopping the first task and switching over to the second task, alternate like in a ping-pong game. For this purpose, the groups of nerve cells that control both processes have to continuously send signals back and forth. The researchers had assumed that pigeons must have an advantage over humans because of their greater nerve cell density. They were, in fact, 250 milliseconds faster than humans.
'Researchers in the field of cognitive neuroscience have been wondering for a long time how it was possible that some birds, such as crows or parrots, are smart enough to rival chimpanzees in terms of cognitive abilities, despite their small brains and their lack of a cortex,' says Letzner. The results of the current study provide a partial answer to this mystery: it is precisely because of their small brain that is densely packed with nerve cells that birds are able to reduce the processing time in tasks that require rapid interaction between different groups of neurons.
The study was financially supported by the German Research Foundation under the umbrella of the project 'Entwicklung eines neuronalen Kausalmodells zu Mechanismen von Zielaktivierungsprozessen im ‘Multitasking'' ('Development of a neuronal causal model for target activation mechanisms in ‘multitasking'', GU 227/20-1, BE4045/20-1) as well as by the Collaborative Research Centres SFB 874 and SFB 940, project B8.
Sara Letzner, Onur Güntürkün, Christian Beste: How birds outperform humans in multi-component behavior, in: Current Biology, 2017, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.056
Dr Sara Letzner
Department of Biopsychology
Faculty of Psychology
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany
Phone: +49 234 302 4917, +49 234 32 24634
Email: sara.letzner@rub.de
Prof Dr Onur Güntürkün
Department of Biopsychology
Faculty of Psychology
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Germany
Phone: +49 234 32 26213
Email: onur.guentuerkuen@rub.de
Prof Dr Christian Beste
Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus
Technische Universität Dresden
Germany
Phone: +49 351 458 7072
Email: christian.beste@uniklinikum-dresden.de
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