Sample Chopping help in Serato Studio

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  • Опубликовано: 15 мар 2023
  • This video goes over some sampling tips that you can try out in your sessions.
    I go over different sample chop modes and tips on how to adjust your sample in case your running into issues with samples overlapping on your sequences.
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  • @onekeiway
    @onekeiway Год назад +1

    First - Gonz, new subscriber in the last week or so. Thank you for doing these videos! I'm an Ableton user and appreciate these videos as I learn more about Serato Studio. Your last view on how Stems works is much appreciated and I'm glad I found this one! As a budding content creator myself showcasing tracks this helps me look into new ways of expressing creativity. Much appreciated!!

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  Год назад

      Man thank you for the kind words. It's really appreciated and thank you for watching. I use Ableton as well but Serato has been my main go to. I'm glad it's helping you stay creative. Keep having fun and keep creating Kei.

  • @draggabeats
    @draggabeats Год назад

    WOW WOW WOW. Amazing. Love it.

  • @Snotboxrocked156
    @Snotboxrocked156 7 месяцев назад

    Need to add a feature to where u can actually trim the grid. Small part of sample continues to play with no sound after the sample que finishes. That grid trim is essential.

  • @tnoinetwork
    @tnoinetwork 11 месяцев назад

    Dope, this is exactly what I needed bro much respect

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  11 месяцев назад

      No problem glad it helped

  • @fredyboomboom
    @fredyboomboom Год назад

    Thanks! As a newer Serato user, I appreciate your tips. They have been very helpful.

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  Год назад

      That means a lot. I'm glad it's been helping. Is there something in particular your needing help that I might not have made a video on ?

    • @fredyboomboom
      @fredyboomboom Год назад

      @@djgonz123 you covered what I have mostly been trying to figure out. It's probably just that I'm missing, but I'm struggling creating and arranging scenes in songs efficiently.

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  Год назад

      @@fredyboomboom find songs you really like and write out the structure your hear to build a skeleton then try to replay that structure

    • @fredyboomboom
      @fredyboomboom Год назад

      @@djgonz123 It's mostly using scenes. I am not used to them yet, especially limited to only 8 bars. Other than that, Serato Studio has been great, my favorite DAW so far

  • @dj.ldshot
    @dj.ldshot Год назад

    Great video thank you so much

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  Год назад +1

      thank you for watching homie

  • @ronnie2murphy471
    @ronnie2murphy471 Год назад +2

    Great video. Please keep them coming as I dont think there are enough tutorials on Studio.

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  Год назад

      Appreciate it. Let me know if there's something that you need more clarification on they you haven't seen.

    • @ronnie2murphy471
      @ronnie2murphy471 Год назад

      @@djgonz123 thanks Gonz I’ll definitely take you up on that offer. Loving the videos. I’m a beginner using Studio with Arcade producing house/EDM. UK based.

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  Год назад +1

      @@ronnie2murphy471 awesome to hear. Love using and always wanted to go to the UK. Love the music scene. Big house,garage and drum n bass fan

    • @ronnie2murphy471
      @ronnie2murphy471 Год назад

      @@djgonz123 yeah dance music is huge here but for me 80’s and 90’s house and dance music is the best.

    • @ronnie2murphy471
      @ronnie2murphy471 Год назад

      Gonz could you please do a video on saving your work as a file and exporting for collaboration via email etc. many thanks keep up the great work.

  • @joman66
    @joman66 Год назад +1

    This is like Serato Sample but turned to 11!

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  Год назад

      Yeah it works well. If you were someone that use serato sample before you can also actually bring that in as a plug-in to serato studio

  • @ronsenyor5996
    @ronsenyor5996 10 месяцев назад +1

    literally happened to me today!! drove me nuts. I ignored it and exported the song and there was no spillover.

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  10 месяцев назад

      On export you won't get spillover on the last scene of your song. However if you did need that bit of audio to end with a little bit more tail you would create one more scene the would be one or two bars more to get the spillover if needed.

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching

  • @bboymac84
    @bboymac84 Год назад +1

    This seems easier in Ableton. You just tell it how long you want the sample to be. Done!Less fidgeting with the sample.

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  Год назад +1

      Ableton does have it's chopping options that some like. Serato studio does give you the option to make sample chops for you with it's randomizer feature or using set slicer to make pre determine sections. I tend to go the manual route for me control but I always stress whatever works best for you go with that option

    • @bboymac84
      @bboymac84 Год назад

      @@djgonz123 when your working with an artist it’s different. You have to work fast and efficient.

    • @djgonz123
      @djgonz123  Год назад +2

      @@bboymac84 I agree I work with artists using serato studio because I'm real efficient with it however you are correct if you're working with an artist being efficient is crucial so if you know your way around whatever program you're using use that one

  • @verifiedcustomerid8046
    @verifiedcustomerid8046 11 месяцев назад

    No MIDI piano roll...a toy