Just want to start off by saying that this is NOT talking about the legality/ethical issues of sampling so before you start to go there just hush yo mouf
Nor is it about drum or synth samples, but rather full songs/audio clips/acapellas/etc. - a discussion on the actual sampling process, techniques, and how you like to approach it. I know there's a bunch of guys here who do this if even just with trying it out so there's probably a lot of different beliefs here and in this medium, there isn't really a right answer.
Preferred method of sampling?
-directly slicing the audio
-slice to MIDI, playback on drum pads
-hardware samplers
-other (like field recordings, recording yourself)
What kind of samples do you look for in your music? What qualities do you like to find in a sample? What really inspires you? Acapellas? Instrumental? No drums? Why?
How do you like to mix samples? Things to look out for in blending the sample with added instrumentation (or another sample)? EQ/compression strategies?
The only time I've ever done anything like this was when I first got my Launchpad and made a little cheesy test here. It's just a sample of a Zappa instrumental break with no drums. The only thing I knew how to do was put in 808 drums and sidechain it...so I'm really looking to see what else I can do with this kinda stuff. I feel almost like I'm limited to parts of songs that don't have drums so they won't clash with any drum tracks I write in, but there's obviously i have a lot to learn.
http://tindeck.com/listen/ckei
i dunno talk about sampling or something
Last edited by an0va (May 10, 2012 1:20 am)