right, i wernt sure if to post this in the digging section and i couldnt find a thread on it yet (altho there may be one)[my bad if there is]
but i want to start getting int sampling a bit for that traditional hiphop sound, thing is, (as i said before) no clue how to do this. main problem is matching/finding the right tempo of the sample.
im using cubase sx3, basically i played the sample for 9 bars and have the metronome ticking away, i got the thing in time (or thought so) for the first 4 bars..and it sounds perfectly in time, then its suddenly maddd off time. can anyone offer their advice on tempo matching please
right, just FYI at the mo im trying to fuck with 'Clarence Reid - Running Water' courtesy of Blunt's get your crates up (good looking on that fam). so if anyone no the tempo for that, would be great help.
i know some songs get recorded at different time signatures. is an MPC the best option for dealing with sample based production?
much love,
my bad on the sampling knowledge spazzery :-/
but i want to start getting int sampling a bit for that traditional hiphop sound, thing is, (as i said before) no clue how to do this. main problem is matching/finding the right tempo of the sample.
im using cubase sx3, basically i played the sample for 9 bars and have the metronome ticking away, i got the thing in time (or thought so) for the first 4 bars..and it sounds perfectly in time, then its suddenly maddd off time. can anyone offer their advice on tempo matching please
right, just FYI at the mo im trying to fuck with 'Clarence Reid - Running Water' courtesy of Blunt's get your crates up (good looking on that fam). so if anyone no the tempo for that, would be great help.
i know some songs get recorded at different time signatures. is an MPC the best option for dealing with sample based production?
much love,
my bad on the sampling knowledge spazzery :-/