Harmonizing Samples?

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DJ Hoppa

Broken Complex Records
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How do you guys go about getting different samples to harmonize w/each other? I have a hard time when i start digging through mad records and I cant seem to pitch/time stretch the samples to the right tone....any suggestions?
-respect
 
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joblack00

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I got that same problem like hear something and be like damn if was like a few seconds slower I can do something with it.

I also have a problem when I hear something I like like a piano roll and some idiot in the back playing a trumpet just loud enough to hear it really aggravates me. Is there anyway to filter out portions of sounds. I ain't talking about voice either. I guess just talk this one to what DJ Hoppa was saying
 
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detox_one

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I havent really ran into any special technique for making the samples fit in in a harmonic pattern. Sometimes it just does, other times it just dosent blend. Try using sounds that are similar. As far as time strectching and pitch bending, it all depends on weather your samples are loops, or are they hits, ore maybe a 1 or 2 bar length sample. The shorter the sound, the easier it is to pitch bend. If your trying to pich bend a whole 2 or 4 bar loop, its going to be difficult to get the right sound that your ear wants to hear.
 

DJ Hoppa

Broken Complex Records
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word....well, take RJD2 for example....he uses many samples, and there are many progressions and transitions in his songs...are you saying those samples are all in the same key just by chance? there's no processing action taken? that's awesome....I've done it in many songs, having a few samples to harmonize, but i always thought maybe there was a way eto get them all in the same key...
 

bigdmakintrax

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Hoppa I hear ya, I got ripped by a panel on harmony....and that was doing some remixes, Bosco and few others were there and that was the number one thing that surprised me....most of the producers (already established) were focused in on things being in tune and the right keys....so now you see why top producers ish do contain samples and transitions that follow the right keys etc....that is the musical part that people might not consider alot when starting out...
 

light

Producer
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exactly.. find samples that are in the same key to start with. its not easy. pitch shifting and all that most of the time wont work. but then again some of the tightest beats ive made have been based around accidents, so keep chopin bendin and twisting, ya never know whatll come out
 

dacalion

Hands Of FIRE!
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DJ Hoppa, here's a little trick that I've done several times. I use a KORG CA-30 chromatic tuner to adjust certain samples to harmonize. The first thing is to find the key or chord that I want the sample to be in, then while playing the original sample, I look at the CA-30 and adjust my pitch/time stretch to match that key or chord and re-sample it. When the CA-30 hears a tone, it will display the note. Its kinda tedious but sometimes it works depending on how complex the sample is. Hope that helps.

holla back--dac
 

DJ Hoppa

Broken Complex Records
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thanks

thanks guys, all your info is MUCH appreciated...im glad i came to this board!
 

Knock Out

Rap's Genious
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Guys, I've found that most problems end up having the simplest solution... if you load your sample onto an Midi keyboard or whatever you use, you can simply just press a lower note on the keyboard to make the sample longer or shorter. (Or actually I should say, slower or faster.) This has never failed me. If you don't have a keyboard, you can do the same thing in Fruity Loops.
 

vitaminman

IllMuzik Staff
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Hey,

You need a pitch shifter, a popular one is Auto Tune by Antares. It will work with most sequencers/editor. Serato I believe only works in Pro Tools, I hear that it is very good.

Take care,

Nick
 

joeburnem

Beat Enthusiast
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Man you just have to beat the shit out that sample and say "Who's your daddy. Get in that mix, Damn it!" No I'm just playing. I just count and adjust tempo. It works most of the time. Just take your time (if needed chop).
 

milLion

buildin'
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sometimes you can filter out an unwanted freq -- but for the most part -- it boils down to matching the pitches correctly -- other factors are tempo, sound quality from pitching, etc -- but the more you practice it, the more fluent you'll become
 
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