I have Wavelab and Cubase to work with but at the moment all I have done is speed up the chopped up breaks and pitchshifted them and stuff.
How does eveyone else go about it?
Thanks you lots for replies
you continue mucking around until you stumble across something cool.... you also learn to embrace your UNDO hot keyEquilibrium wrote:Ok, I'm very new to sampling and stuff... Was wondering how you manipulate your samples? I'm mucking about with breaks at the momment in the hope to create some decent sounding drum and bass loops...
I have Wavelab and Cubase to work with but at the moment all I have done is speed up the chopped up breaks and pitchshifted them and stuff.
How does eveyone else go about it?
Thanks you lots for replies
torhan wrote:That's what she said.Equilibrium wrote:too big
Mostly I tend to use/abuse filters and LFOs, sometimes shifting the root to get me an octave down or up (usually down, I'm in love with bass that shakes your brains out). A decent sampler with a couple of assignable LFOs and I can turn even a lame vocal sample into the scream of a tormented beast from Hell! The OPlat sampler has two LFOs, I assign one to filter and the other to either pitch or pan, and I'm good to go! Although that might *not* be what you're looking for, of course.Equilibrium wrote:Ok, I'm very new to sampling and stuff... Was wondering how you manipulate your samples? I'm mucking about with breaks at the momment in the hope to create some decent sounding drum and bass loops...
I have Wavelab and Cubase to work with but at the moment all I have done is speed up the chopped up breaks and pitchshifted them and stuff.
How does eveyone else go about it?
Thanks you lots for replies
Just like to add Wavesurgeon to that list. It chops the loop into beats and exports a MIDI file like Recycle, and you can reverse individual hits which is quite a nice effect if applied with discretion.Karen-K wrote:I suggest you to buy something that will be more appropriate than wavelab,let's say something like Phatmatik, recycle (I think SX read REX files,Recycle native file type),Beatcreator/FLstudio or if you don't want to put too much money in it something like DR-008...
Lil' tip: slice your breaks in wavelab, then import them in DR-008 and use the internal DR-008 sequencer to build new breaks, it will work flawlessly.
Nine OD's and you still have a brain!?Karen-K wrote:yes 90D but I also have a brain
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