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Sonika wrote:I don't get the whole Audacity thing...what's so special about it?
you can record the audio signal from your computer, cut up samples precisely cos you can zoom in really far other than i dunno
Sort of like soundforge but free?
So anyways if I want to sample an old DVD, I could play it on my computer and just start recording that into Audacity?
Shhhweet
Most daws should be able to handle this with decent audio drivers. I just record this stuff straight into flstudio.
When looking for records, yes, as has been mentioned, definitely look for spaceships, also look for statues, and headbands.
The actual records themselves. Definitely check for footprints on the vinyl, as well as cat pee on the sleeves, in the worst case scenario, any type of water damage will do.
I sample pretty much anything i can get my dirty little hands on.I have 2 folders with near a thousand acapellas i grabbed i think from dogs on acid a few years back.Also got a folder full of motown that has some proper quality vocals.I found that on a forum too,i think future producers or something like that.I have days where i just sample even when i think i have too much.
A good programme is rouge ameobi's audio hyjack,it is a system hack programme that lets you record from any audio source on your computer,you can literally sample a dvd as it is playing so much better than ripping the whole film and cluttering your hd.
I find film scores are absolutely priceless for sampling,i have tons.Also my mrs found a website where you can download video game scores.. Http://forums.ffshrine.org
You can all thank me later when your harddrives are full
I think I found it on DoA but someone uploaded some funk record samples they had, about 200mb worth of James Brown, Bobby Byrd etc breaks that I've really been digging. Almost all of my drums recently have just been a break chopped into 1 hits. Nothing makes your drums sound more cohesive than coming from the same drum set (hats especially)
Sample from anything, it's all about what you do with it afterwards. I made the nicest pad out of a guitar sample from a screamo song earlier this month, it took a lot of processing, but it's worth it and in the end you've got something pretty unique. EQ, reverb, time stretching, pitching, delay, envelopes, modulation effects, etc. you can really experiment with anything. Just make sure it isn't too recognizable when you're done with it
hudson wrote:Sample from anything, it's all about what you do with it afterwards. I made the nicest pad out of a guitar sample from a screamo song earlier this month, it took a lot of processing, but it's worth it and in the end you've got something pretty unique. EQ, reverb, time stretching, pitching, delay, envelopes, modulation effects, etc. you can really experiment with anything. Just make sure it isn't too recognizable when you're done with it
i do a bit of that sort of stuff aswell, i always have the trouble keeping everything in tune and in key.
lloydy wrote:I sample pretty much anything i can get my dirty little hands on.I have 2 folders with near a thousand acapellas i grabbed i think from dogs on acid a few years back.Also got a folder full of motown that has some proper quality vocals
Can I have some?
"The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure while always arriving."
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hudson wrote:Sample from anything, it's all about what you do with it afterwards. I made the nicest pad out of a guitar sample from a screamo song earlier this month, it took a lot of processing, but it's worth it and in the end you've got something pretty unique. EQ, reverb, time stretching, pitching, delay, envelopes, modulation effects, etc. you can really experiment with anything. Just make sure it isn't too recognizable when you're done with it
i do a bit of that sort of stuff aswell, i always have the trouble keeping everything in tune and in key.
Yeah you have to be careful with pitching. Single notes are fine, 3rds and 5ths are safe as long as you're careful, but once you get into chords it can be extremely tricky to keep stuff in key. Also, it's usually best to base your song around a sample instead of trying to fit one into something you have already, way easier to stay in key that way.
lloydy wrote:I sample pretty much anything i can get my dirty little hands on.I have 2 folders with near a thousand acapellas i grabbed i think from dogs on acid a few years back.Also got a folder full of motown that has some proper quality vocals
Can I have some?
Hey kids! Don't want to spend time building up your own collection with unique sounds you've found yourself? Just ask someone else for theirs!
wub wrote:Spending time gathering your own samples > asking someone for their pack of 2000 acapellas
nowaysj wrote:also look for statues, and headbands
Good shout. And keyboards. Got a record the other day solely for this picture on the sleeve;
And this has to be snaffled;
MOTHER FUCKING WHITE SUIT, white car, and one of the tracks is called Lets Get Stoned which on further investigation sounds like this;
Wub, your posts tend toward the epic, uncomfortably sometimes. But this post is a hum dinnger. Sweaters bro, can't overlook the sweaters. And with synths in the back ground... well it is clearly a winner.
But that track man, that is like pure manure. Just spread that and you can feed a family of four. Nutritious. In the first few bars I heard a few hip hop beats, but bits and bobs that could anchor tracks in many other genres. Unbelievable. My hat is off to you.