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- travis_baker
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labels/artists/tunes that youve sampled off
i need to get me some new breaks, drum hits and what not, any recomendations? iv done a bit of daptone records stuff and sampled a few old jungle tracks. i thought it would be benifitial for inexperienced others like me to have a thread in this realm... sampling off vynil, what to look for in a label, genre etc.
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I just get my breaks and samples from sample packs or from free sound project. I dont rip instruments/synths from other peoples tracks but if i did i wouldnt say what i had used online for copyright reasons reallytravis baker wrote:i need to get me some new breaks, drum hits and what not, any recomendations? iv done a bit of daptone records stuff and sampled a few old jungle tracks. i thought it would be benifitial for inexperienced others like me to have a thread in this realm... sampling off vynil, what to look for in a label, genre etc.
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Wub's General Sampling Tips
- Listen to as much various from as many different genres/artists/labels as possible
- Go digging, buy blind, listen to stuff you wouldn't usually.
- Do some educated research - if the drums on an obscure 60s funk record are sick, find out who the drummer is and see whatever records they've worked on.
- keep a notepad next to you at all times to make notes of what sounds good at what point in what track.
- Consider installing Audacity so you can sample direct from any sound that is playing on your machine via the Stereo Mix drop down
- Internet radio is a fucking great source of weird sounds these days, plus you can get stuff from all over the world.
- Come up with a structured filing system for your samples, whatever works for you, so you can find stuff again you've grabbed it.
- Avoid sampling from the genre you're trying to make. It won't sound as good as when the artists originally did it, and you'll be musically inbreeding your tunes.
- Charity shops are a great place for obscure shit. If I see a record by a band I don't recognise, and there are eight of them on the cover, half black and half white, standing in front of a spaceship, I'm buying the record.
- Similarly, anything with 'Space' of 'Africa' in the title will get bought. Except for Toto.
- For eBay, if you want a random bag of inspiration go to [preferred medium], and set your search parameters via the Advanced menu as such - Ends within 1hr, No bids, free P&P/shipping, maximum bid £0.99/$0.99. Buy the first five things you see come up and try to make a tune out of them when they arrive.
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Great tips wub!
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thanks for tips, about the sample packs i find the breaks have been processed already takes the fun out. i found one yesterday by bad medicine the track was trespasser, working on it now. 
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this. great for picking up old skool singles and stuffwub wrote: Charity shops are a great place for obscure shit. If I see a record by a band I don't recognise, and there are eight of them on the cover, half black and half white, standing in front of a spaceship, I'm buying the record.
some pound shops sell albums as well so might be worth a look in there
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Re: labels/artists/tunes that youve sampled off
James Brown's music is full of useable breaks.
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AJGR wrote:James Brown's music is full of useable breaks.
Shame he's been sampled to fuck and they're all really recognisable though
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wub wrote:
- Similarly, anything with 'Space' of 'Africa' in the title will get bought. Except for Toto.
Funny, but seriously though... you can get big sounding one-shot samples from Toto records if you chop them up nicely.
Great tips Wub!
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When i first got my vinyl decks from hard to find about 5 years ago, i brought like 100 vinyls and they all turned out to be shit tunes but
this thread has got me inspired to go digging for samples in them
I know for a fact this record is in there

this thread has got me inspired to go digging for samples in them
I know for a fact this record is in there


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The subsurface breaks pack has loads to mess around with, has been
my essential source for drums over the years...
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?t=272884
Go to around page 21 and there's loads of links that work plus a list of what your downloading...
my essential source for drums over the years...
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?t=272884
Go to around page 21 and there's loads of links that work plus a list of what your downloading...
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man the guy in the midle has two wrist watches hes deffenetly got the funk.billybuxton wrote:When i first got my vinyl decks from hard to find about 5 years ago, i brought like 100 vinyls and they all turned out to be shit tunes but
this thread has got me inspired to go digging for samples in them![]()
I know for a fact this record is in there![]()
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Seriously 70-90's Rnb....
The recordings being done there are just
The recordings being done there are just
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and i'll drink myself to death or at least i'll drink myself to sleep
and chainsmoke my way through the gaps in between my aspirations and my apathy.
and i'll drink myself to death or at least i'll drink myself to sleep
and chainsmoke my way through the gaps in between my aspirations and my apathy.
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Nice onezillion wrote:The subsurface breaks pack has loads to mess around with, has been
my essential source for drums over the years...
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?t=272884
Go to around page 21 and there's loads of links that work plus a list of what your downloading...
Re: labels/artists/tunes that youve sampled off
Some good tips here, Sampling is definitely one of my weaker points. Thanks for the advice!wub wrote:Wub's General Sampling Tips
- Listen to as much various from as many different genres/artists/labels as possible
- Go digging, buy blind, listen to stuff you wouldn't usually.
- Do some educated research - if the drums on an obscure 60s funk record are sick, find out who the drummer is and see whatever records they've worked on.
- keep a notepad next to you at all times to make notes of what sounds good at what point in what track.
- Consider installing Audacity so you can sample direct from any sound that is playing on your machine via the Stereo Mix drop down
- Internet radio is a fucking great source of weird sounds these days, plus you can get stuff from all over the world.
- Come up with a structured filing system for your samples, whatever works for you, so you can find stuff again you've grabbed it.
- Avoid sampling from the genre you're trying to make. It won't sound as good as when the artists originally did it, and you'll be musically inbreeding your tunes.
- Charity shops are a great place for obscure shit. If I see a record by a band I don't recognise, and there are eight of them on the cover, half black and half white, standing in front of a spaceship, I'm buying the record.
- Similarly, anything with 'Space' of 'Africa' in the title will get bought. Except for Toto.
- For eBay, if you want a random bag of inspiration go to [preferred medium], and set your search parameters via the Advanced menu as such - Ends within 1hr, No bids, free P&P/shipping, maximum bid £0.99/$0.99. Buy the first five things you see come up and try to make a tune out of them when they arrive.
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I once used paulstretch to slow footcrab down 700 times, and used that for atmosphere. Sounded sick.
EDIT: Didn't read thread, just posted based on the title.
EDIT: Didn't read thread, just posted based on the title.
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I don't get the whole Audacity thing...what's so special about it?
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you can record the audio signal from your computer, cut up samples precisely cos you can zoom in really far other than i dunnoSonika wrote:I don't get the whole Audacity thing...what's so special about it?
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JTMMusicuk wrote:you can record the audio signal from your computer, cut up samples precisely cos you can zoom in really far other than i dunnoSonika wrote:I don't get the whole Audacity thing...what's so special about it?
Sort of like soundforge but free?
So anyways if I want to sample an old DVD, I could play it on my computer and just start recording that into Audacity?
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or you could rip it and convert with format factory. soooooo easy and no additional noise from recording.
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