Yeah no problem, go here;
http://www.spinwarp.com and also
http://www.dnbproduction.com
Both sites are more aimed at drum and bass production techniques (which is right up my street), but the techniques used can obviously be tailored to suit any musical styles really.
I had a go at the technique i mentioned last night and for a first attempt i got some really impressive results.
As i said depending on the bass drum you sample the effect it creates will vary, but the beats i tried gave me some really low sub-bass, which when looped can give a nice underlying rumble (very useable).
Add a bit of LFO to give it a bit of a wobble and it just gets a hundred times better.
I'll try and find some other tips today, and when i do i'll post them up for everybody to share.
If anybody else has any tips like this please post them up, don't keep them a secret.
*Check my other post taken from the same site regarding sci-fi effects from vocal samples, very interesting....
Rich.