How many of you actually resample?
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- Samuel_L_Damnson
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Re: How many of you actually resample?
I always re sample instrument riffs i created to get them to sound less like reasons nnxt presets haha. make earthier and more organic sounding stuff. I use a lot of tape distortion haha
Re: How many of you actually resample?
Only when i'm really focused on one project, when i'm itchin to get an idea out usually all i'll need is a sub. However i do build synths FM8 and Massive a lot, and made a mean reece the other day so i'm gonna keep on practicing freq splitting
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Re: How many of you actually resample?
For those of you who do resample, do you ususally do just one note, or do you resample a whole scale or 2 octaves or something?
- Samuel_L_Damnson
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Re: How many of you actually resample?
depends what im doing. If i just want the actual sort of waveform i usually resample 1 longish note, if i want to make something with a riff in it sound all fucked up ill resample a 2 bar loop or something.
- Aufnahmewindwuschel
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Re: How many of you actually resample?
i think resampling is great if you have a nice soundmaker like malström but you want to take it further.
lets say pitched down an octave or like this effect you get when you put a reece into a sampler set on gliding and move through the octaves like this aggresive movement you cant get without resampling ot bouncing or however you wanna call it
lets say pitched down an octave or like this effect you get when you put a reece into a sampler set on gliding and move through the octaves like this aggresive movement you cant get without resampling ot bouncing or however you wanna call it
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