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Bitty Loop | Hybrid Party Of A Thousand Things | 0:07 | 2011 |
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Slippy | Hybrid Party Of A Thousand Things | 0:13 | 2011 |
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"Bitty Loop" is an instrumental loop created in 2011 by Mike Shinoda during the ''[[Living Things]]'' sessions. The beat was featured in an Electro-Harmonix exclusive video where Mike shows how he creates sounds for Linkin Park by altering his loops with effect pedals.<ref>[https:// | "Bitty Loop" is an instrumental loop created in 2011 by Mike Shinoda during the ''[[Living Things]]'' sessions. The beat was featured in an Electro-Harmonix exclusive video where Mike shows how he creates sounds for Linkin Park by altering his loops with effect pedals.<ref>[https://youtu.be/hhaI9nD8nzg Linkin Park's, Mike Shinoda, demos EHX gear - YouTube], December 16, 2011</ref> The original demo along with an alternate version not shown in the video, titled "Slippy", were leaked online in June 2019. | ||
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*Released on [https://lplive.net/forums/topic/13876-download-hybrid-party-of-a-thousand-things/ LPLive] for free download on August 5, 2019. | *Released on [https://lplive.net/forums/topic/13876-download-hybrid-party-of-a-thousand-things/ LPLive] for free download on August 5, 2019. | ||
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"Bitty Loop" | |
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Song by Linkin Park | |
Recorded: | 2011 |
Length: | 0:07 |
Stems: | Open Labs SoundSlate Pro |
"Bitty Loop" is an instrumental loop created in 2011 by Mike Shinoda during the Living Things sessions. The beat was featured in an Electro-Harmonix exclusive video where Mike shows how he creates sounds for Linkin Park by altering his loops with effect pedals.[1] The original demo along with an alternate version not shown in the video, titled "Slippy", were leaked online in June 2019.
Versions
Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.
References
- ↑ Linkin Park's, Mike Shinoda, demos EHX gear - YouTube, December 16, 2011