PoW
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Sorry i can imagine this thread has probably been created a million times but im just curious,
how do people do there chops ?
do they always try and find zero crossings?
What software do you use to do your chops ?
What Midi hardware to you use?
Do you layer the chops onto a piece of midi hardware and then play it out randomly ?
Do you make drums first and then layer or vise versa ?
Do you filter out certain sounds and layer them in the background?
What eq'ing do you usually do on a sample, if any ?
I ask this because i go down into the sample flippage and hear people using samples i didn't even hear in the song and the ones i did i couldn't chop that clean, and they seem to have no pops or clicks and generally just noticed some people sample a lot better than others....I learnt my hand a sampling via youtube and googling how to sample in logic, and since then have just been working on it.
I tend to get my track i want to sample, try and find out the BPM if i can. Ill then chop out chords and hits best i can, once ive got the all chops ill chuck it into the ex24 and play it out on my MPD in a melodic way and hope it rides and its build-able and from there attempt to create something.
If anyone else uses logic could you give me insight into how you sample?
I dunno if its just me but as of late i come across barely anything in songs with single hits that i can take theres usually loads going on in the background so i cant find a zero crossing and then it pops like crazy and generally sounds awful, im just curious maybe im doing something wrong or focusing to much on something?
I also think that maybe we could find a sample all take a hand at chopping it, and then just post the .wavs on here so people can compare the chops and what people found and then speak on why a chop was good or bad ?
Sorry if im asking a lot but i just want to sample a hell of a lot better than i currently do.
how do people do there chops ?
do they always try and find zero crossings?
What software do you use to do your chops ?
What Midi hardware to you use?
Do you layer the chops onto a piece of midi hardware and then play it out randomly ?
Do you make drums first and then layer or vise versa ?
Do you filter out certain sounds and layer them in the background?
What eq'ing do you usually do on a sample, if any ?
I ask this because i go down into the sample flippage and hear people using samples i didn't even hear in the song and the ones i did i couldn't chop that clean, and they seem to have no pops or clicks and generally just noticed some people sample a lot better than others....I learnt my hand a sampling via youtube and googling how to sample in logic, and since then have just been working on it.
I tend to get my track i want to sample, try and find out the BPM if i can. Ill then chop out chords and hits best i can, once ive got the all chops ill chuck it into the ex24 and play it out on my MPD in a melodic way and hope it rides and its build-able and from there attempt to create something.
If anyone else uses logic could you give me insight into how you sample?
I dunno if its just me but as of late i come across barely anything in songs with single hits that i can take theres usually loads going on in the background so i cant find a zero crossing and then it pops like crazy and generally sounds awful, im just curious maybe im doing something wrong or focusing to much on something?
I also think that maybe we could find a sample all take a hand at chopping it, and then just post the .wavs on here so people can compare the chops and what people found and then speak on why a chop was good or bad ?
Sorry if im asking a lot but i just want to sample a hell of a lot better than i currently do.