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dj_cuba
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This has always puzzled me. How is it possible to rip a sound, i.e a synth pad or a baseline of another tune without taking the other sounds with it?

please explain


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Sean Walsh
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You can't really, unless there's a part where they play solo. You can sometimes rip a pretty clean sound with careful filtering, but that would more be for a short sample, like a Kick or something.

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EQ's, filters, and good software. Some skill required.

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Originally posted by TwoPlow
EQ's, filters, and good software. Some skill required.


That must be some pretty flash software.

Percussion and vocals tend to be the msot commonly lidted/samples material off tracks. This is normally done when they are by thehmselves in the mix.

Sampling synths would be extremely difficult and you would need a simple song to do it.

Most sample synths are taken of the synth, not the song.


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