I have spent the last 2 days downloading as many free samples as I could and already....I have over 15 folders and close to 500+ samples.
1. Is there such a thing as being a "SAMPLE WHORE" and hoarding as many samples as you can just in case you ever want/need something...??? Is this a bit much/overboard...???
Already...I feel like its too much because I have to go through "EACH" and "EVERY ONE" now and re-name and categorize them to how I like. I also have to go thru and see which ones are worth keeping and which ones I don't like and should delete.
AND ON TOP OF THAT....TO MAKE MATTERS WORST....
I still have to go listen thru 500+ songs in my personal collection and see if there is "anything" I could sample from there also.
Is this a natural thing/process for a budding producer...??? To be spending soooo much time finding samples and organizing them..?
How do I keep from getting emotionally attached to certain sounds/samples that I know I will probably never use and therefore can delete and make my library as light as possible..??
Advice/Tips are greatly appreciated.
1. Is there such a thing as being a "SAMPLE WHORE" and hoarding as many samples as you can just in case you ever want/need something...??? Is this a bit much/overboard...???
Already...I feel like its too much because I have to go through "EACH" and "EVERY ONE" now and re-name and categorize them to how I like. I also have to go thru and see which ones are worth keeping and which ones I don't like and should delete.
AND ON TOP OF THAT....TO MAKE MATTERS WORST....
I still have to go listen thru 500+ songs in my personal collection and see if there is "anything" I could sample from there also.
Is this a natural thing/process for a budding producer...??? To be spending soooo much time finding samples and organizing them..?
How do I keep from getting emotionally attached to certain sounds/samples that I know I will probably never use and therefore can delete and make my library as light as possible..??
Advice/Tips are greatly appreciated.
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