The files you can download here on looperman have a common naming structure that makes it easier for you to find out who made it and where to get hold of it again in future.
For example ...
looperman-000003-138512-autumn-flute.wav
The first bit (looperman) just tells you which site you got it from..
The next bit (000003) tells you who made it ..
https://www.looperman.com/users/profile/3
The next number (138512) represents the identity of the loop itself and allows you to find its page
https://www.looperman.com/loops/detail/138512
The last bit is whatever the person uploaded it named it at that time.
The same rules apply to acapellas and tracks too. Simple.
Okay, so was directed here by an admin (and certainly appreciated). However, I assumed that any of that info, primarily the loop ID number, would go in the "keyword" section when using the (I assume) advanced search option. But I still wasn't able to get any hits. Is there perhaps a specific search option for archived loops? Or am I using the wrong options in advanced search to enter the loop ID?
just use those numbers to recrerate the url as shown if they dont work in the search fields. If the content is archived or deleted it wont show in searches.
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