Jon Drukman wrote:
quoted 4 lines 808 state had a great technique that i use from time to time called
>808 state had a great technique that i use from time to time called
>"the hidden sample." basically sample a beat or a bar or two off a
>record and start building stuff around it. then remove the original
>sample.
Another nice method (especially useful when you're stuck with a track that
just does not come together) is to entrust the track to pure chance, by
loading an altoghether different set of samples (the ones you use on another
track, for instance) and play the track without even assigning them to the
right parts.
It works especially with remixes, and if you're going live you can switch
from one track to another very smoothly without having to wait for the new
samples to be loaded...
Have fun
ND
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