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Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 1:56 am
by Rhett
Okay besides shitty youtube to mp3's what's the best and fastest way to go about sampling audio from my computer to where I can almost immediately use the sample in my DAW without changing audio drivers and messing with all kinds of craziness.

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 3:26 am
by alphacat
Audacity. It an easily record any throughput on yer machine.

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:35 am
by wub
alphacat wrote:Audacity. It an easily record any throughput on yer machine.

:z:

And it's free.

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:43 am
by AxeD
Then it's still not of decent quality, but it's better than those converters for sure.
Unless maybe there's really high quality streams available somewhere. Which means they are giving the track away
basically.

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:13 pm
by mromgwtf
Record directly from stereo mix

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 1:17 am
by fragments
Sample from CD, Vinyl, Cassette, DVD. I don't get sampling from YouTube, personally, seems to defeat the point of digging and sampling.

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 2:32 am
by test_recordings
I rip CDs then use Reaper

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 4:20 am
by LUNCHPADDLE
man as long as the youtube video is HQ go to www.offliberty.com and you can EASILY rip audio.
theres HQ versions of everything on youtube and i just collect any samples i need from there, SO much easier.
if youre going for SUPER obscure samples then i probs cant be of much help, i have no idea how to rip from records or anything.. but yeah cd's shouldnt be too hard, depends how well you know your DAW and your software suites.

heard lots of good things about audacity but never needed it..

@fragments "I don't get sampling from YouTube, personally, seems to defeat the point of digging and sampling."

^ ive still had to do some serious digging to find a lot of stuff that ive wanted, it really depends on the individuals preferred methods at the end of the day..
check out www.soundjay.com and www.moviewavs.com for some cool stuff..
offliberty works on anything though. ;)

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 4:24 am
by fragments
LUNCHPADDLE wrote:man as long as the youtube video is HQ go to http://www.offliberty.com and you can EASILY rip audio.
theres HQ versions of everything on youtube and i just collect any samples i need from there, SO much easier.
if youre going for SUPER obscure samples then i probs cant be of much help, i have no idea how to rip from records or anything.. but yeah cd's shouldnt be too hard, depends how well you know your DAW and your software suites.

heard lots of good things about audacity but never needed it..

@fragments "I don't get sampling from YouTube, personally, seems to defeat the point of digging and sampling."

^ ive still had to do some serious digging to find a lot of stuff that ive wanted, it really depends on the individuals preferred methods at the end of the day..
check out http://www.soundjay.com and http://www.moviewavs.com for some cool stuff..
offliberty works on anything though. ;)
I guess what I'm talking about is going to a second hand shop and picking out sample sources w/o being able to listen to them first. To me digging is mostly not about looking for specific samples, but discovering them by chance. The beauty of buying a record you don't know in a shop is you can't listen to it first and you've no idea what the wear on the record is going to sound like.

Its about working with what you have rather than whatever sampling off youtube is.

Two methods, I just prefer one over the other.

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 4:33 am
by LUNCHPADDLE
that fine man to each his own.
digging through youtube related links and videos is comparable to digging through records but its not a waste of money and you can do it through the comfort of your home.

apples and oranges my man. :)

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 3:14 pm
by Hex047
fragments wrote:Sample from CD, Vinyl, Cassette, DVD. I don't get sampling from YouTube, personally, seems to defeat the point of digging and sampling.
This^^

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 3:33 pm
by wub
fragments wrote:Sample from CD, Vinyl, Cassette, DVD. I don't get sampling from YouTube, personally, seems to defeat the point of digging and sampling.
Sampling music, yes.

Sampling from other sources though, documentaries, adverts, speeches, newscasts, that sort of thing...fully :D

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 4:44 pm
by fragments
wub wrote:
fragments wrote:Sample from CD, Vinyl, Cassette, DVD. I don't get sampling from YouTube, personally, seems to defeat the point of digging and sampling.
Sampling music, yes.

Sampling from other sources though, documentaries, adverts, speeches, newscasts, that sort of thing...fully :D
You'd be surprised all the weird shit they used to press to vinyl and put on cassette before we had youtube. I've got a lecture from that famous TM guru the Beatles were into on vinyl. I've got a got stand up on vinyl. Sermons on vinyl. Poetry on vinyl. And buying vinyl you can't listen to first is only a waste of money for people who can't think outside the box.

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 12:21 pm
by test_recordings
fragments wrote:
wub wrote:
fragments wrote:Sample from CD, Vinyl, Cassette, DVD. I don't get sampling from YouTube, personally, seems to defeat the point of digging and sampling.
Sampling music, yes.

Sampling from other sources though, documentaries, adverts, speeches, newscasts, that sort of thing...fully :D
You'd be surprised all the weird shit they used to press to vinyl and put on cassette before we had youtube. I've got a lecture from that famous TM guru the Beatles were into on vinyl. I've got a got stand up on vinyl. Sermons on vinyl. Poetry on vinyl. And buying vinyl you can't listen to first is only a waste of money for people who can't think outside the box.
The sound of Yorkshire being a case in point

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 1:22 pm
by benjam
wub wrote:
fragments wrote:Sample from CD, Vinyl, Cassette, DVD. I don't get sampling from YouTube, personally, seems to defeat the point of digging and sampling.
Sampling music, yes.

Sampling from other sources though, documentaries, adverts, speeches, newscasts, that sort of thing...fully :D
No point limiting yourself to either really, +1 for audacity btw

Re: Best Way to Sample Something?

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2013 7:39 am
by Psychs420
idk if anybodyhas tried it out but i find sampling movies youtube or anything off my computer works the fucking best with sound flower,i use ableton so all i do is opne an audio track configure it to sound flower hit record and bam.u should look it up youtube man