what is up greedy guts? I have a Discord server! come and chat about samplers, software, and leave some suggestions on what videos you want to see next: discord.gg/DMntZNBX
The great thing about sampling scratchy vinyl, if you're into that sort of sound, is you get the static from each point in the record and it becomes it's own rhythmic texture as opposed to a generic record static sample or plugin laid over the whole production. I've been using samplers since pretty far back into the mid 80s, and Koala is nothing short of a miracle. I even bought it again for my android phone since the license doesn't transfer between mac and PC. I'm happy to throw the developer another 15 bucks if it keeps the small company going.
I like that attitude at the beginning of the video, fuck the haters. I didn't liked the concept of sampling before, but I love it now. Your videos are great, and this beat is on fire. Greetings from Argentina
i found i can use a little iRig2 to sample into Koala from almost anywhere, into my iPad, (i don’t have turntables for vinyl, yet) but i’ve sampled from my Synth, Korg keyboard, youtube off my iphone, and even from Maschine Mk3 into Koala, so any Koala users out there who happen to have an iRig or something like it (if you don’t have what Umami shows in the video ) you “should” probably be able to use it for your vinyl LPs also …. just FYI for anyone out there
Ive found your channel about a year ago and fell in love. I was upset I couldnt find it again, a couple of weeks ago. Im glad you showed up on my timeline again :)
i already have an sp404mk2, a po133 and a korg volca sample 2 but im curious about koala sampler since a little time now but im afraid of taking it because i don't want to leave my hardware samplers in the dust if i found that koala sampler is more convenient, what do you think of it ?
in my humble opinion Koala Sampler is absolutely amazing but both in terms of tactility and sound, hardware just hits different - all of the samplers you mentioned have their own feel and their own sound. in fact, if I just wanna jam, 90% of the times I reach for them before using my iPad, tbh. so in short, don't worry, your samplers are gonna be dust free ahaha
I am a hip hop lover but I think it would be great if beat makers were open about the sample sources. They are upset about sample snitching. But I mean. You cannot use the work of others in your own work and be upset because someone recognize the original song. Wtf.
love the video. but please tell me the name of that DOPE ass house track playing in the back round. who is the artist. where can i get it? peace bro bro.
@@BIGUMAMI Oh... Is that a woman? That person looks like a Brazilian singer who just passed away called Rita Lee, former Mutantes. I was tripping on the photo the entire time, nice Koala beat man.
as I said in another comment thread: honestly, being anti-sampling in 2023 is just plain antidiluvian and to be honest it's one in a million who still complains about it. to me, the stupidest and most infuriating thing is about WHERE you sampled from. purists and gatekeepers of all kinds will give you shit for sampling from the internet cos they believe vinyl digging is the only way. meanwhile, they probably released mixtapes without crediting the original artists while I at least try and ask for permission even if I sample off an instagram reel before commercially releasing anything
what is up greedy guts? I have a Discord server! come and chat about samplers, software, and leave some suggestions on what videos you want to see next: discord.gg/DMntZNBX
The great thing about sampling scratchy vinyl, if you're into that sort of sound, is you get the static from each point in the record and it becomes it's own rhythmic texture as opposed to a generic record static sample or plugin laid over the whole production. I've been using samplers since pretty far back into the mid 80s, and Koala is nothing short of a miracle. I even bought it again for my android phone since the license doesn't transfer between mac and PC. I'm happy to throw the developer another 15 bucks if it keeps the small company going.
I literally agree with 100% of what you're saying and I also bought multiple copies of Koala ahahaha
The art of reimagining a once forgotten track, musician or artist. Hip Hop made people more famous. Boom 💥
I like that attitude at the beginning of the video, fuck the haters. I didn't liked the concept of sampling before, but I love it now. Your videos are great, and this beat is on fire. Greetings from Argentina
thank you fred! yeah I mean I don't want drama but honestly some people are kinda ridiculous.
This beat got that Jedi Mind Tricks 2000 vibe. you're doing gods work. I got koala and cannot wait to make hiphop once again.
oh man, thank you! that's a big compliment
i found i can use a little iRig2 to sample into Koala from almost anywhere, into my iPad,
(i don’t have turntables for vinyl, yet) but i’ve sampled from my Synth, Korg keyboard, youtube off my iphone, and even from Maschine Mk3 into Koala, so any Koala users out there who happen to have an iRig or something like it (if you don’t have what Umami shows in the video ) you “should” probably be able to use it for your vinyl LPs also ….
just FYI for anyone out there
yeah iRig is good for this! any audio interface really, especially if portable and battery powered.
Ive found your channel about a year ago and fell in love. I was upset I couldnt find it again, a couple of weeks ago. Im glad you showed up on my timeline again :)
welcome back my friend! hopefully I'll be active enough to show on your timeline avery week aha
Killer beat, keep it up. Sampling forever!
thank you!!
Great instructional video, detailed and informative thank you 🙏🏼
Nice, chill track bro!
Great beat. Sampling is great. Those great songs can be enjoyed also by chopping them.
thank you so much!
Tasty chops and Phat Beat , heavy
thank you!
Where can one find these single cycle samples to quickly turn a sampler into a synth?
i already have an sp404mk2, a po133 and a korg volca sample 2 but im curious about koala sampler since a little time now but im afraid of taking it because i don't want to leave my hardware samplers in the dust if i found that koala sampler is more convenient, what do you think of it ?
in my humble opinion Koala Sampler is absolutely amazing but both in terms of tactility and sound, hardware just hits different - all of the samplers you mentioned have their own feel and their own sound. in fact, if I just wanna jam, 90% of the times I reach for them before using my iPad, tbh. so in short, don't worry, your samplers are gonna be dust free ahaha
Why be afraid of something awesome, i say. GO FOR IT.
@@BIGUMAMI great point
Lofi 12 is fun if you like those hardware machines js
9:10 You forgot to say you have to pay £4.99 to Koala sampler !
yeah I mean, that wasn't the point of the video!
I am a hip hop lover but I think it would be great if beat makers were open about the sample sources. They are upset about sample snitching. But I mean. You cannot use the work of others in your own work and be upset because someone recognize the original song. Wtf.
Amazing how fast you can achieve such killer beats. I am just a beginner and pretty overwhelmed how how many possibilietes one have to sample music.
thank you!
Nice chops🔥
thanks!
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love the video. but please tell me the name of that DOPE ass house track playing in the back round. who is the artist. where can i get it? peace bro bro.
ahah it's just my background music, made it myself... didn't plan on releasing it before this comment ahaha
Fucking beautiful
made my day lol thank you!!!
DOPE. keep on.
will do!!!
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It´s that an ipad? or an android tablet? great video btw
iPad!
Thought you said Big Mommy Drums at first....lol..Akai is sleeping with software like this...nice
Big Mommy BOMBZZZ
Dope tutorial
thank you!
If I hit a putt and then hit another putt, the sound overlaps, is there a solution? I'm sorry for my bad English
with "putt", you mean sample? in that case, try and put both samples in the same choke group and you'll solve that problem!
@@BIGUMAMI ᴛʜᴀɴᴋ ʏᴏᴜ!
@@BIGUMAMI ᴛʜᴀɴᴋ ʏᴏᴜ!
Awesome!! ❤❤❤ 👊🏽🐨🎚💣💯
Hey man, who’s that two persons on the wall? (Left of JD)
beach house! one of my favourite bands. I guess it's classified as "dream pop". they've been sampled by kendrick, the weeknd, toro y moi!
@@BIGUMAMI Oh...
Is that a woman?
That person looks like a Brazilian singer who just passed away called Rita Lee, former Mutantes.
I was tripping on the photo the entire time, nice Koala beat man.
yeah she is, Victoria Legrand!
@@DizzyMakavelli Os Mutantes are/were great! It’s always sad when a musician passes…
Umami, i’m gonna sample YOU ! 🤣😆👍
DO IT!
Yeah, the arguments against sampling are ridiculous. Granted, there's a line between sampling and plagiarism, but it's usually pretty obvious.
as I said in another comment thread: honestly, being anti-sampling in 2023 is just plain antidiluvian and to be honest it's one in a million who still complains about it.
to me, the stupidest and most infuriating thing is about WHERE you sampled from. purists and gatekeepers of all kinds will give you shit for sampling from the internet cos they believe vinyl digging is the only way.
meanwhile, they probably released mixtapes without crediting the original artists while I at least try and ask for permission even if I sample off an instagram reel before commercially releasing anything