solo sampling/ensemble sampling question

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Holly Scott

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I just wanted to know how most cats flip their samples

I only use one isolated instrument Guitar/bass/drums coz I dont want any interference, and I wanna be able to chop it my way.

Does anyone sample ensembles, i.e. parts where drums/bass/lead overlap ?

and if so how the fcUK do you chop it without is sounding like a catfight ?

Peace
 

Greg Savage

Ehh Fuck you
ill o.g.
I do, i don't really know how to explain it. Its Just something you gotta experiment with.
Depends how it sounds overlapped aswell. I listen cut out what i can use and go from there. All about your Creative ear
 

Holly Scott

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Nnxt said:
Depends how it sounds overlapped aswell. I listen cut out what i can use and go from there. All about your Creative ear


So say you got a killa bass sample with some drums stickin through. do you like eq out the drums or just work them into your mix??

any chance you could post a link to of one of your beats where u've used an ensemble as an example?
 

Daymo

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I do that shit all the time. There's no real formula to chopping it. Some samples you could chop up in a minute others take a lot of work with EQing and stuff.

If I'm sampling an ensemble I will sometimes create another copy of the sample and EQ out everything but the low frequency sounds then lay it over the top. That way you get a nice funky bassline that is perfectly suited to the track. You can also mask any unwanted drum sounds by just layering more prominant drums on top of the them.

Cheers
Daymo
 

Holly Scott

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Big up the London massive

Daymo said:
I do that shit all the time. There's no real formula to chopping it. Some samples you could chop up in a minute others take a lot of work with EQing and stuff.

If I'm sampling an ensemble I will sometimes create another copy of the sample and EQ out everything but the low frequency sounds then lay it over the top. That way you get a nice funky bassline that is perfectly suited to the track. You can also mask any unwanted drum sounds by just layering more prominant drums on top of the them.

Cheers
Daymo

Cheers man, that was just the kind of feedback I was lookin for, 'preciate it
 
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