MarkySoliloquy
New member
I have no idea where to begin.
At first I tried to chop the sample all crazy like at various lengths and then set polyphony to one so I could fool around and try to get a wild groove going but it sounded like bs! Then I tried the method used in most videos where they use a 4 bar loop then pitch change, find tempo and etc.. Then chop it 2 beats per chop of it so they could use the two beats per chop for each pad and in total their is sixteen pads. Then after doing it that way they fool with it and make a sampled beat.
My question is which method is better and also does the 4 bars i use have to be the intro and can i use more than one four bar loop for one beat i plan to make but the same sample or will that not work out?
At first I tried to chop the sample all crazy like at various lengths and then set polyphony to one so I could fool around and try to get a wild groove going but it sounded like bs! Then I tried the method used in most videos where they use a 4 bar loop then pitch change, find tempo and etc.. Then chop it 2 beats per chop of it so they could use the two beats per chop for each pad and in total their is sixteen pads. Then after doing it that way they fool with it and make a sampled beat.
My question is which method is better and also does the 4 bars i use have to be the intro and can i use more than one four bar loop for one beat i plan to make but the same sample or will that not work out?