1) Warp the entire song to have more of the sample to choose from
2) Run the sample thru SPL's Vitalizer mk2 to beef it up and make it sound better
2) Start building my drums around the sample
3) Midi assign 13 notes on my keyboard to the sample so I can play it like an instrument, no matter if it's chops,loops or one shots. (Trick I learned which makes Ableton one big sampler)
4) Extract and apply the drums groove to the entire sample or to the chops and loops that I want to use
2) Run the sample thru SPL's Vitalizer mk2 to beef it up and make it sound better
2) Start building my drums around the sample
3) Midi assign 13 notes on my keyboard to the sample so I can play it like an instrument, no matter if it's chops,loops or one shots. (Trick I learned which makes Ableton one big sampler)
4) Extract and apply the drums groove to the entire sample or to the chops and loops that I want to use