Sample madness!
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MrJiveBoJingles |
Today I thought I would take a random free sitar sample -- the second one down the list on the right side of this page, if you are curious -- and try to make a whole song using the sample, a few percussion samples, and effects. Here is the result so far:
http://www.philosophaster.com/goodi...le_madness3.mp3
I found that it's a good exercise in creativity to try to squeeze as many different sounds as you can out of just one sample. Here is a clip of the sample played dry, followed by the different sounds I got out of it:
http://www.philosophaster.com/goodi...sformations.mp3
I used Audacity to isolate certain parts of the sample for some sounds, and Reason for everything else.
Have any of you guys tried this before? :) |
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MrJiveBoJingles |
I hadn't really messed around with sampling much before, but it opens up some really neat possibilities. I put a reverb on a violin sample, set the decay really high, saved a note playing, then used a sound editor to cut out everything but the reverby part. It left me with this sound:
http://www.philosophaster.com/goodi...verb_sample.mp3 :) |
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MrJiveBoJingles |
Is that a compliment, or a diagnosis? :p |
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aquila |
I've never been keen on the sound of a sitar, but the violin and trombone effects sound very warm and immersive. Like the texture a lot. |
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Dj Alex (ISR) |
The violin stuff is good |
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Bedlam-UK |
lol...sounds like a nutter with a casio SK1 and some spare time. :crazy:
only jokin....it's original though. |
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wizniz |
i like this
sounds very ambient |
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