I understand the point the guy in the video was making about sampling from Vinyl records to get that dirty sound. Although hip-hop producer have been doing this for years, I'm very skeptical about sampling from records these days because of the stiffer sample clearance laws. If I developed my so-called signature sound by creating my own custom drum kit from vinyl record sampled drums, I'd have to get them cleared. Wouldn't that be expensive if you used them in a lot of your tracks and released them? I would think so.
That's why I would prefer purchasing drums sample CDs libraries or resampling my on drums from various pieces of gear that I already own. Then I can processes them, apply effects, layer them, whatever...... If I want to make them sound dirty, I can just add some turntable crackling noise or other lo-fi effect to them or something as part of the processing. I'll try anything just to be creative. In my honest opinion, sampling from records is expensive and trying to get away with it by not getting them cleared is waaayyy too risky.
That's why I would prefer purchasing drums sample CDs libraries or resampling my on drums from various pieces of gear that I already own. Then I can processes them, apply effects, layer them, whatever...... If I want to make them sound dirty, I can just add some turntable crackling noise or other lo-fi effect to them or something as part of the processing. I'll try anything just to be creative. In my honest opinion, sampling from records is expensive and trying to get away with it by not getting them cleared is waaayyy too risky.