Where to get all those oldskool samples ???

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Tj Shredder wrote: Tue Sep 18, 2018 4:59 am Those pros went to that old skool called record store, they just used their own resources and never had the idea of mimiking second hand. Its first hand sampling, no need to share anything...
I've done sound design work for a number of professional TV and film composers, I never once met anyone in that industry who went to a music store to buy records they planned to sample. These pros always had assistants (like me) who would create custom sample libraries for them. (They might share the development costs of these sample collections among several of their professional composer colleagues.)

If you are talking about underground rappers and Hip-Hop artists, I don't consider them "pros." (Not trying to be a jerk.)
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thecontrolcentre wrote: Mon Sep 17, 2018 11:22 pm
thomaz909 wrote:Is there a secret hidden place somewhere where the "pros" share all those oldskool samples?
Is there a huge torrent around?

How to get them?
Its called "crate digging" ... find your own samples. Buy some records.
Sounds like hard work, that kinda thing isn't popular here....

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Gadget Fiend wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 6:58 am
Tj Shredder wrote: Tue Sep 18, 2018 4:59 am Those pros went to that old skool called record store, they just used their own resources and never had the idea of mimiking second hand. Its first hand sampling, no need to share anything...
I've done sound design work for a number of professional TV and film composers, I never once met anyone in that industry who went to a music store to buy records they planned to sample. These pros always had assistants (like me) who would create custom sample libraries for them. (They might share the development costs of these sample collections among several of their professional composer colleagues.)

If you are talking about underground rappers and Hip-Hop artists, I don't consider them "pros." (Not trying to be a jerk.)
I talk about sound design pros, that is a first hand confirmation…

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Tj Shredder wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 7:28 am I talk about sound design pros, that is a first hand confirmation…
Ah, okay. Cool.
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Gadget Fiend wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 6:58 am If you are talking about underground rappers and Hip-Hop artists, I don't consider them "pros." (Not trying to be a jerk.)

they are though, and you did manage.
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When oldskool rap artists first started using hardware samplers, how were they able to isolate vocal parts, drums, bass etc from records? Was there another technology used along with the sampler itself to isolate parts?

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bagpipe200 wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 9:15 pm When oldskool rap artists first started using hardware samplers, how were they able to isolate vocal parts, drums, bass etc from records? Was there another technology used along with the sampler itself to isolate parts?
mainly through filters, which is what gives a lot of those early records their sound.
in some cases it might be painstaking editing, slicing and rerecording.

but no, no secret unknown technology or techniques.
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thecontrolcentre wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:05 pm [double]
wheres the other?
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vurt wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:11 pm
thecontrolcentre wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:05 pm [double]
wheres the other?
Above ^^ I pretty much rewrote what I posted 3 years ago on page 1 :hihi:

I think most of the sampling I do from records is from spotting something while listening to music. Thats where all those "old school" breaks came from in the first place. DJs playing, then later sampling. loops, grooves, breaks, vocals... and slowing them down or speeding them up. Get a music collection and get creative. :phones:
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ah :lol:
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Nice to know my opinion hasn't changed over the years. :ud:

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vurt wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 1:49 pm
Gadget Fiend wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 6:58 am If you are talking about underground rappers and Hip-Hop artists, I don't consider them "pros." (Not trying to be a jerk.)

they are though, and you did manage.
And eventually their sound is the one those tv pros turn to for selling floor wax n pizza bits
Don't feed the gators,y'all
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melomood wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:40 pm
vurt wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 1:49 pm
Gadget Fiend wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 6:58 am If you are talking about underground rappers and Hip-Hop artists, I don't consider them "pros." (Not trying to be a jerk.)

they are though, and you did manage.
And eventually their sound is the one those tv pros turn to for selling floor wax n pizza bits
f**king jay zed and beyonce! tiffanys!
cheers jay make me look a tosser when i don't get the missus a diamond the size of an egg :x c**t.

big fan though :tu: keep up the good work! do what thou wilt 8)
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:lol:
Don't feed the gators,y'all
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