78: Sampling and the Worst Beat in Recording History

The guys team up with Richard M. Nixon's ghost to make the worst beat ever using samples recorded live during the episode.
Sampling offers a ton of creative opportunities. We all know about downloadable samples that you can use to build out productions but literally anything you record can become a sample library. And any sample library can be an instrument that you can play using a MIDI controller. The possibilities are endless - which means results can vary. 

On this episode, you will learn:
  • What "sampling" means
  • How to avoid getting into trouble when using it
  • How to create original sample libraries
  • How to use sample libraries to create a one-of-a-kind virtual instrument that you can play using a MIDI controller
  • Some cool ideas for sample sources
  • How all of this information and knowledge can still get you the worst beat in recording history
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Creators and Guests

Benjamin Hull
Host
Benjamin Hull
Director of Headphones / Master of Bass Administration
Vadim Kharaz
Host
Vadim Kharaz
Chief Analogy Officer / V.P. of Big Riffs
78: Sampling and the Worst Beat in Recording History
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