Well, you really otta experiment for one...I learned 99% of what i do kno about sampling from trial and error and jus tinkering with shit.
And u dont have to dig for breaks in particular, even tho its nice when u find one for sure...See, this is tha first step:
What kinda track are u tryin to make right now?
Are u goin for a particular sound?...Let that be tha beginning of yer search if you need direction first.
Then after uve selected some of yer records, cd's whatever it is, that fit tha mold - go ahead and sit down with yer headphones and jus listen to them for a bit....
Sampling takes TIME! - Basically, u gotta have enough patience to sit through an entire record for even one dope sample, if yer really down to sample and reap tha benefits that follow....So if you dont have patience to dig, sampling may not be for u.
Sampling requires you to be very open to anything, and to try and simply absorb what yer hearing back into sort of a arrangement already....You should be able to sit there and once a certain part in tha record passes and u get that funny feeling like u missed somethin, thats when u go back and sample that shit....You kno that favorite part in a song that u like that u wish u could hear more throughout tha rest of tha song? - Well thats tha goods right there....
Theres a shit load of other stuff i could ramble on about, but i think ill leave it at that for now.
STEEZ