topsecret2010
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hi, i am new to sampling.
i usually make beats on using midi keyboards and all my own sounds but am wondering what the trick to sampling is.
i have an old song around 65bpm im wanting to sample and can get a decent loop on the beat and melody but the singer comes in before the next beat so i am wondering how to structure this?
i would like to include a lot of the vocalists "oohs" and "aahs" but without jeopardising my loop structure.
any advice?
e.g a 2 bar loop works, but just before the 3rd bar hits, the vocalist begins to "ooh" carrying on to the 3rd bar, therefore is this likely to ruin my beat?
---------- Post added 04-26-2010 at 10:51 PM ---------- Previous post was 04-24-2010 at 08:52 PM ----------
i see no-one knows?!? :S
im simply wanting advice on where to chop, do you chop on the beats, or on the vocal hits?
i would normally think beats but that means i would slice into a vocal e.g an "ooh" carried from just before the new beat drops until after.
i usually make beats on using midi keyboards and all my own sounds but am wondering what the trick to sampling is.
i have an old song around 65bpm im wanting to sample and can get a decent loop on the beat and melody but the singer comes in before the next beat so i am wondering how to structure this?
i would like to include a lot of the vocalists "oohs" and "aahs" but without jeopardising my loop structure.
any advice?
e.g a 2 bar loop works, but just before the 3rd bar hits, the vocalist begins to "ooh" carrying on to the 3rd bar, therefore is this likely to ruin my beat?
---------- Post added 04-26-2010 at 10:51 PM ---------- Previous post was 04-24-2010 at 08:52 PM ----------
i see no-one knows?!? :S
im simply wanting advice on where to chop, do you chop on the beats, or on the vocal hits?
i would normally think beats but that means i would slice into a vocal e.g an "ooh" carried from just before the new beat drops until after.