http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL8A032344632E973B&feature=player_embedded&v=yAmmtCJxJJY right around 8:30 daaaaamn.
I can see Im a bit alone on my view of sampling, I guess a good amount of you on here are either on the fence about it or generally just dont agree with it. Im into making sampled music, audio collages if you will, I think its an art form that is completely unique. Taking bits & pieces of some old (mostly) forgotten song from years & years ago & recognizing distinct potential in the melodies it used, than remixing that to fit your own vision and what your left with is a completely new creation often not easily recognizable after modification.
To disagree with the creative use of samples would be like saying that any chef that uses any ingredient he didn't completely make from scratch isn't really cooking.
Feel however you want, but the hip hop that I like is sample oriented if not based. Im not into the heavy synth beats and midi melodies people play because to me 95% of the time it just sounds generic. Samples are a gift from the elders and should be treated with respect and not demonized as theft. If anything its honering the music that came before you. In my humble opinion.
PS> if your as decalion said "on" in the buisness, there is no reason you shouldnt be clearing the recognizable samples so that the original band/artist gets some money if it takes off. But if you take a split second of a track and tweak it, its yours. Finders keepers.
Yall should watch the docu "Copyright Criminals" its all about sampling. Its on Netflix streaming. Every hip hop head should watch it.
@irok keys, If your in this for the money, me & you are in two different worlds. I'll let your little subliminal diss about people sampling in Reason slide because Im starting to believe your an internet troll. If you dont agree with me, thats fine, but dont sit here & tell me what is what homey, so far I haven't heard anything by you that I would find even remotely interesting.