Most interesting thing you've sampled?
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- jewishtomato
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Most interesting thing you've sampled?
I once sampled myself breathing out as a whitenoise substitute. It wasn't really worth the 1000% extra effort though
Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
Dirty, noisy iPhone recordings of street musicians often wind up more interesting (for me) than clean samplepack sounds.
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Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
OGLemon wrote:cowabunga dude
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Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
actually a fart wich i resampled, transformed, edited, filtered, amp'd, cuted, grained etc etc .. now its a nice heavy bass ... a ass bass 

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Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
Heard some guy did a bigroom track based on Martin Garrix-style pluck which he made by recording himself slapping his dick on the toilet lid and processed that 

Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
lol
but I was in need of a rave boner tbf
but I was in need of a rave boner tbf
OGLemon wrote:cowabunga dude
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- jewishtomato
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Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
_Agu_ wrote:Heard some guy did a bigroom track based on Martin Garrix-style pluck which he made by recording himself slapping his dick on the toilet lid and processed that

Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
Oh yea over here:
http://djmag.ca/blog/2014/06/27/produce ... ilet-seat/
Somebody lied to me a bit, since it was toilet seat, not the lid. He didn't also make only the pluck, but also other sounds out of his dick.
http://djmag.ca/blog/2014/06/27/produce ... ilet-seat/
Somebody lied to me a bit, since it was toilet seat, not the lid. He didn't also make only the pluck, but also other sounds out of his dick.

- jewishtomato
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Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
Hahaha, that's amazing. Dickroom house?
Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
only left my phone recording when I was at a frat party and then when I found out I had recorded it I used it as ambience
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Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
ambroence *
OGLemon wrote:cowabunga dude
https://soundcloud.com/qloo/cowabunga-music-of-moby
fragments wrote:SWEEEEEEEEE!
https://soundcloud.com/qloo/cowabunga-t ... o-sweeeeee
Johnlenham wrote:evil euroland
Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
matmos are pretty cool btw
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Chance_t ... ce_to_Cure
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Chance_t ... ce_to_Cure
OGLemon wrote:cowabunga dude
https://soundcloud.com/qloo/cowabunga-music-of-moby
fragments wrote:SWEEEEEEEEE!
https://soundcloud.com/qloo/cowabunga-t ... o-sweeeeee
Johnlenham wrote:evil euroland
Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
Sick album.hubb wrote:matmos are pretty cool btw
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Chance_t ... ce_to_Cure
Matthew Herbert - One pig
Venetian Snares and Hecate - Nymphomatriarch
Amon Tobin - Foley Room
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Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
Yes: seen them give talks (really good imagination fuel) and written reviews of some of their releases; they're one of the few examples of Critical Theory being used to make interesting art and not dry wanky neckbeard bidness. Saw them play live with Kronos Quartet once and that was pretty amazing too. Highly recommended for for their conceptual approach alone... You won't always want to dance to it but it's always interesting.hubb wrote:matmos are pretty cool btw
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Chance_t ... ce_to_Cure
Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
This one, love those old snes soundtracks (:
Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
the sound thats sorta like kids chanting/singing in this tune is Tempa T saying "CLEEEAR" and the second drop its him saying "BAX, PAX MAN STRAIGHT IN HIS EYE"
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Re: Most interesting thing you've sampled?
I sampled SLIPKNOT for a track used by The Wire Magazine. It's definitely manipulated enough for anyone to realize, but it's definitely an interesting and hilarious sample on its own. Used it mainly for its humor, but also to prove that it doesn't really matter what you're sampling, rather than HOW you're using it
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