Free Btv Layer A By Rohhsa 104bpm Glitch Fx Loops & Samples
2nd Oct 2025 17:20 - 2 weeks ago
2nd Oct 2025 17:20 - 2 weeks ago
Description : Simple pitchy loop made for layering
Has a high end electronic tonal robotic bird texture to it
Inspired by botanica folktronica idm microsound
Made with digital synthesizers and rhythmic effects on ableton
From the lite version of "glitchy loops volume one"
You can get the full version from the site on my profile
This free 104 bpm glitch fx loop has been kindly uploaded by ROHHSA for your commercial and non-commercial use on a royalty free basis (subject to our terms and conditions).
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