A couple of questions

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numbchucks

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ill o.g.
im gonna try to explain this the best i can im not um music literate with the terms i try though
in fruity loops three is there way i can have one note from a sample pay from sample like keep playing like it would loop im thinking thats called sustain feel free to correct me if im wrong

im using cool edit 2000 sometimes when i sample i get like clicks and pops when the sample plays back a friend told me this was called digital clipping
what do i do not get rid of it but to prevent form happening

another thing with smapling someitimes when i sample it seems off alil any suggestion to get my sampling better that one i know is broad question but i figured id ask it while it was on my mind

one last thing my friend suggested i get multiband compressor how do they work and i can software version of these he suggested i get soemthing to eq with and also waves gold or platinum i was suggested these becuase i made beat recntly so any help is appreciated and welcome be safe yall thanx
 
ill o.g.
When you sample, make sure the start and end points of itself or its loop are at zero (the middle horizontal line). Zoom in on the sample with your sample editor larger than life.

Before you are even near ready to tackle multiband compression, you need to learn about EQ and compression/dynamics first. these are two small components which when combined make a multiband compressor. if you know how to use a parametric eq and a normal compressor then you will know what to do with a multiband compressor, why, and what it's for.

Peace
 

TheSpark...

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
You can prevent clipping by turning the volume down on the sound source (whether the program itself or using you mixer...if you have one)

But you sound like you need some help overall so here's my advice (not just for newbies but for anyone into production).. the best book you could get right now is "Home Recording for Musicians...For Dummies" No joke its awesome and answers a lot of questions... and goes in depth when you want to go that far...
 
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