Wow. No idea how this video came to my suggested videos but Im glad it did. How you have the patience is beypnd me but it certainly sounded good - would love to hear more.
Interesting take. I never use Sampler because I find I need to change the key of my existing loops to keep something else in key. I sample straight into Ableton from record then manipulate that wav. It also gives me the chance to use other parts of the song that I might not have found in the original sample that I use. soundcloud.com/zuckrdj/summer-of-love here's an example of one of mine.
Outstanding! Fantastic video. Thanks for the insight to the samples. One of my Fav bands, Avalanches!
no problem - glad you enjoyed it.
Nice! Thank you for adding this to my arsenal of ideas.
No problem!
Good to have you back my man
good to BE back
this is nice!!
hey dude awesome tut just wounding if u could make another one going in depth on how to make samples be in time with each other thanks
Wow. No idea how this video came to my suggested videos but Im glad it did. How you have the patience is beypnd me but it certainly sounded good - would love to hear more.
This is a great job! Thank you for this. I was imaging how do you find all these samples? Just by listening a lots music and remember them?
have you heard of google? ;)
@@DemiGodsMusic Haha, but I though you found those by youself.
This is really cool. Do you have any tips for trimming audio files to get the perfect loop? Is Ableton better for this than GarageBand?
If you haven’t figured this out yet, you can figure it out by looking at wave samples, ablation is also much easier to work w samples
Interesting take. I never use Sampler because I find I need to change the key of my existing loops to keep something else in key. I sample straight into Ableton from record then manipulate that wav. It also gives me the chance to use other parts of the song that I might not have found in the original sample that I use. soundcloud.com/zuckrdj/summer-of-love here's an example of one of mine.
nice work