Organizing resampled bass parts. How do you do it?

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Organizing resampled bass parts. How do you do it?

Post by konig16 » Mon Jun 06, 2011 12:41 am

I have been experimenting a lot with re sampling lately. my only problem is I'm crazy when it comes to keeping my productions neat and tidy. I have been trying to figure out how to keep everything neat but haven't come up on the perfect solution yet. I Just end up with a crap load of audio tracks all over the place which works out but I figure theirs a more productive way to organize re sampled bass parts. I was thinking about trying to even insert them in a Ableton drum rack.

So what do you guys do once your done re sampling, splitting frequencies and what not with your bass? How do you organize it in a way that you can easily sequence it?

Thanks!

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Re: Organizing resampled bass parts. How do you do it?

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Re: Organizing resampled bass parts. How do you do it?

Post by RandoRando » Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:10 am

I use FL but maybe there is a way to do this in your daw. Basically I have all my audio clips on track 1 and 2 . The "tracks" in FLs playlist are really just lanes for anything, you can drag Anything to them. I have all my audio clips just up there and just mute the tracks so they don't play. Kind of like a storage space in my playlist. And when I want one of them I just right click it and preview it. Drag and copy it down into my sequenced song and chop away.
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Re: Organizing resampled bass parts. How do you do it?

Post by Electric_Head » Mon Jun 06, 2011 3:02 pm

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Re: Organizing resampled bass parts. How do you do it?

Post by efence » Mon Jun 06, 2011 3:26 pm

why not just keep all the resamples right under the original and color the same. name the lanes and should be organized enough to keep the work flow

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Re: Organizing resampled bass parts. How do you do it?

Post by flatfaced » Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:08 pm

listen to the parts you have and imagine some sequence - then try to recreate it...
also avoid thinking like "it could be better", "am not doin it the right way" and so on - do it faster and dont care

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Re: Organizing resampled bass parts. How do you do it?

Post by konig16 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:03 pm

Frodo Bassbins wrote:i find smoking meth and shooting heroin helps me get into the zone
hey whatever works for you i guess... lol


Im pretty much using the same method as u Rando.

Anyone else do somthing diffrent?

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