This is how you do videos. This guy has a genuine passion that is apparent from the moment he gets into things. Hire this dude to do whatever because he's a good fit.
Making dope stuff that is based out of sampling sometimes can be waaay more challenging than starting out from scratch. Never underestimate the art of sampling 💯
bro despite what anybody says ... it is always more difficult to sample in my opinion. lol because all the ppl hating are assuming that ppl are just taking a premade loop or sample, doing nothing to it, throwing drums on it and then calling it a day. but obviously thats not at all what anybody does and these critics also are just unaware of the fact that literally over 85% of ALL hip hop comes from motown andd old soul samples. but the reason i say it is more difficult is because, anyone can figure out chords these days or go get mid and then i can create a track with my own instrumentation in like 10 min tops. but with sampling however it requires you to think outside of the box and figure out how to flip it so that you can make something new and good. and that also obviously depends on what the sample is in the first place. where as once you know some chords, then it is painfully easy to make tracks from scratch. and this comment is direted towards you but just towards all the "fun-haters" who always gotta comment and talk about how their method is harder.... lol like good for yall, i enjoy making music. and not sure why making the process more difficult matters to anyone. lmao ya know what i mean? anyone that hates on sampling shows their lack of hip hop history knowledge and no true artist is going to bag on how another artist makes his art. period. alright sorry, rant over. but i just cant stand those guys. lol as if their synths arent just samples of real analog instruments..... lol cheers everyone. and to the haters, go pound sand and find someone who cares (nobody does good luck) lmao ;))))
But only sometimes, and those times, you can always chose another sample. In the case of sampling, it gives you an inspiration and a starting point but when you start from scratch, you don't have anything but a blank canvas. I love sampling and I do it myself, but truth is truth.
I agree, art is evolving. I have argued w/ musician purists that despise sliders, knobs & samples claiming it's too easy versus playing the instrument. I tell them THAT is the instrument, how you get to a song has changed. Never in history has there been the endless amount of samples we have today.
bro the messed up thing if you think about it, all these labels claiming copyright on samples when sampling literally created the industry. they wouldn't exist without us.
@@DarkMetaOFFICIAL copyright infringement is copyright infringement there's alot of royalty free samples that are also free of cost use those instead of stealing how about that
Using samples isn't just letting the original song or track to live new life, but chance for you to show how it looks like to you and how you can let it appear to other people. When the same factors are there what makes the sample you are with the idea that you've built a base that lets people who listen to it reach at least bits of the original spark of the original song, but maybe like how it is heard through your ears. People do sampling with words and letters all the time. I've been writing poems and I've seen myself doing that with them. After writing something I just see the inspirations around myself, and some of them are people and they see themselves in the poems. Life is so much about sampling... You just find that something else from within all of the time and space, and by working it all together you just do that.
searching for samples is super easy. when you dont stress about finding the perfect sound, instead choose the first one that sounds cool, the fun dont go away
I honestly feel like the art of sampling was hurt by being looked down upon by many mainstream (primarily by non hip-hop artists) artists for years and now because of that, it's helped contribute to why mainstream hip-hop music now sounds stale and repetitive. Not everyone samples the way P. Diddy did it. Many producers will only take elements of a song and flip it, which is how it's supposed to be done. But with that being said, there's no "right or wrong way" to be creative. I've always loved the art of sampling growing up in the 90's because it made you want to go listen to the original song that was in your parents record collection. I really hope the art of sampling never dies because it feel like it's needed right now more than ever!
Your chopping style is what sets you apart. I suck at it and hopefully get better overtime but the producers who are evolving the art aren't just dropping loops in and adding drums. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that either a banger is a banger BUT the guys who really look at sampling as an artform are telling stories with them.
Bruh. 3:10 is FIRE no way I woulda passed that up and dilla wouldn’t have hahaha. Shout out to soul surplus though! Used a piano from em on my last single
If anyone thinks sampling is a crime. Go to the smithsonian and you'll find J Dillas MPC and it shows how he changed music with it. He also made Questlove rework his drumming. Sampling is an art and no one can tell me otherwise👑
Hey thanks; really like your videos and your words of wisdom! I owed Serato Sample for some time, but only got to play with it last night. Got much to learn, but already I was having a lot fo fun with it. I have a big sample library, and dig seeing people like you help inspire. Keep on keeping it going.
There's ONE RULE for buying samples at a record store: If there's a naked lady on the cover, you WILL find a sample on that record. Every. Damn. Time. Never fails
There is some difference betwen sampling from a track and using Splice loop. Part of the artform is in the research, and with Splice, or even the kind of "e-digging" you do is bypassing that part of the art (maybe less for the e-digging). Going to a record shop, or some garage sales and find some old vinyl that are to obscure to be find on RUclips or Spotify, that's a big part of the art. It's maybe a little "old fashion" kind of thing, but that's how you can be unique. Sometime sample is not about how you're going to hide the original sample with some chop and FX, but it's about the perfect loop you find in a records, the loop that wasn't suppose to be a loop but gave you all the feel (like the voice loop in "The Red" by Jaylib). If you do that with a Splice loop, everyone can use the same loop the same way you did. With an obscure records they need to find the sample first and if they don't have the records, it's harder. That's why Splice is nice, but not for sample loop that "emulate" old records, that's cheating. It's like a grafiti artist who do only paint on legal support but want to have the street credibility, or a cook that use only premade food to make his meal :)
I guess that's where sampling becomes acceptable. It has to obscure and unknown to most of the listeners. And possibly even the original composer should have a hard time detecting it.
💯. Finding a sample on RUclips then scrolling down to the comments and seeing “imma chop this” or “found me a sample”. Is off putting. I don’t want to sampling something a load of other people are sampling.
Yeah Serato change the game when they put out Serato sample. But i just started using Neural mix pro and that completely change they way i think about samples. It’s a must have for sampling producers
Try Serato Sample for free:
on.splice.com/2TuEzJO
Serato sample doesn’t work well with studio one 5
pls man do a tutorial on filtering and efects samples
free would mean, i wouldnt need to pay anything, but i have to pay something or atleast give any payment information. So free is a total lie here.
Akai beats is free.
Great video
This is how you do videos. This guy has a genuine passion that is apparent from the moment he gets into things. Hire this dude to do whatever because he's a good fit.
Yes 100%!
I see no lies in this comment......100% they need to hire this guy . I watched it 3x just for the vibe of it alone
Yes Lord!!!
@@davido3109 kevin gates has entered the chat
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Making dope stuff that is based out of sampling sometimes can be waaay more challenging than starting out from scratch. Never underestimate the art of sampling 💯
bro despite what anybody says ... it is always more difficult to sample in my opinion. lol because all the ppl hating are assuming that ppl are just taking a premade loop or sample, doing nothing to it, throwing drums on it and then calling it a day. but obviously thats not at all what anybody does and these critics also are just unaware of the fact that literally over 85% of ALL hip hop comes from motown andd old soul samples. but the reason i say it is more difficult is because, anyone can figure out chords these days or go get mid and then i can create a track with my own instrumentation in like 10 min tops. but with sampling however it requires you to think outside of the box and figure out how to flip it so that you can make something new and good. and that also obviously depends on what the sample is in the first place. where as once you know some chords, then it is painfully easy to make tracks from scratch. and this comment is direted towards you but just towards all the "fun-haters" who always gotta comment and talk about how their method is harder.... lol like good for yall, i enjoy making music. and not sure why making the process more difficult matters to anyone. lmao ya know what i mean? anyone that hates on sampling shows their lack of hip hop history knowledge and no true artist is going to bag on how another artist makes his art. period. alright sorry, rant over. but i just cant stand those guys. lol as if their synths arent just samples of real analog instruments..... lol cheers everyone. and to the haters, go pound sand and find someone who cares (nobody does good luck) lmao ;))))
But only sometimes, and those times, you can always chose another sample. In the case of sampling, it gives you an inspiration and a starting point but when you start from scratch, you don't have anything but a blank canvas. I love sampling and I do it myself, but truth is truth.
Waay!
Recycle !
@@dielawn2723it’s not easy at all I feel like you’ll have to be a producer to understand the meaning of sampling 80% of the greatest hits are sampled
Dilla's kick drums are timeless.
Atmospheres, samples, snares... Basses... Constructions..
Treal Djedi.... Jay Dilla Akai Lama n1!!!!
I agree, art is evolving. I have argued w/ musician purists that despise sliders, knobs & samples claiming it's too easy versus playing the instrument. I tell them THAT is the instrument, how you get to a song has changed. Never in history has there been the endless amount of samples we have today.
Vegas Royal VERY TRU BRUH!!
SAMPLING. IS. NOT. A. CRIME.
It is if you make money:(
bro the messed up thing if you think about it, all these labels claiming copyright on samples when sampling literally created the industry. they wouldn't exist without us.
@@DarkMetaOFFICIAL they got sued for it to lol
@@DarkMetaOFFICIAL copyright infringement is copyright infringement there's alot of royalty free samples that are also free of cost use those instead of stealing how about that
@@loyaltyabovealllawzco.lilw1232 wtf are u talking about? u just told me not to steal? how about u stop robbing banks? um
The whole purpose of making music is just to make something that feels good to you. If sampling helps you achieve that then all the more power to you!
Agreed that’s a great perspective
Using samples isn't just letting the original song or track to live new life, but chance for you to show how it looks like to you and how you can let it appear to other people.
When the same factors are there what makes the sample you are with the idea that you've built a base that lets people who listen to it reach at least bits of the original spark of the original song, but maybe like how it is heard through your ears.
People do sampling with words and letters all the time.
I've been writing poems and I've seen myself doing that with them. After writing something I just see the inspirations around myself, and some of them are people and they see themselves in the poems.
Life is so much about sampling... You just find that something else from within all of the time and space, and by working it all together you just do that.
searching for samples is super easy. when you dont stress about finding the perfect sound, instead choose the first one that sounds cool, the fun dont go away
I honestly feel like the art of sampling was hurt by being looked down upon by many mainstream (primarily by non hip-hop artists) artists for years and now because of that, it's helped contribute to why mainstream hip-hop music now sounds stale and repetitive. Not everyone samples the way P. Diddy did it. Many producers will only take elements of a song and flip it, which is how it's supposed to be done. But with that being said, there's no "right or wrong way" to be creative. I've always loved the art of sampling growing up in the 90's because it made you want to go listen to the original song that was in your parents record collection. I really hope the art of sampling never dies because it feel like it's needed right now more than ever!
how does my beat sound? I just started making beats a year ago.
Trying my part to keep it alive
The way you just went from a drill beat to a Dilla style beat omg
mad respect for showing that you can actually just find samples on youtube for free, still gonna try splice tho
Splice,
Keep this dude coming. He’s valuable and provides a lot of valuable with quality.
A lot of valuable with quality? Bro.. sample some English. Please. No hate.. it just hurts to read that mess. Sorry brother.
@@jmorrisey79 stfu. not everyone spoke English since they were a year old
@@chesterl.5922 stop endorsing poor performance
@@KentBuchla I'm not. Give people space and time to grow. I speak English too. It's not my first language either.
Your chopping style is what sets you apart. I suck at it and hopefully get better overtime but the producers who are evolving the art aren't just dropping loops in and adding drums. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that either a banger is a banger BUT the guys who really look at sampling as an artform are telling stories with them.
Any recommendations for cutting edge samplers these days?
Dude, serato is creating perfect chops for you.. i tried it, but don't like it. Imo, it removes digging through the track aspect of sampling.
I am so happy that you put Arabic song because i am from Iraq 🇮🇶 this song is from the past and very famous to us
Brother I’m Iraqi too let’s make music, dm me on Instagram @7bel6
Bas bhai tere liye hi kia isne
@@ahmadad2476 i do hip hop boombap ,trap, synth wave, edm and more
@@ahmadad2476 let’s contact
@@ahmadad2476 man I aint good this is my old channel message me and let talk
this was one of the best beat-making videos i've seen on youtube.
Tracklib Is The Best Route That Also Covers You Legally. Just Have To Invest a Little
Thank you!!!
You funny for commenting this on splice which is a competitor of Tracklib 💀💀💀
@@terrell27 splice better get on their funk sampling game. Traklib aint playing. Consumers win in the end😁👍🏽
@@terrell27 It is what it is🤣
@@bboymac84 FACTS!
This man is pure energy. Love the positivity brobeans. Hope to see more of you.
100% respect for this guy. The third beat is absolutely insane.
Bro im mad inspired. Cant wait to get home and cook up. Thank you!
I didn’t even realize this was the splice official RUclips this is really good content for the company 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
That last beat a go for a drake joint on god
I’m tired of the negativity in the producer community. IF THAT SHIT SOUNDS GOOD, IT DOESNT MATTER HOW YOU MADE IT.
One artist that really took sampling to another dimension is SebastiAn (his older stuff)
The anime was right on time! I've had that feeling before. I've got so much to learn to
good vid! my favorite part was when he got distracted by inspiration and had to sketch out a beat real quick :)
3 years later this video is definitely still helpful shout out to you
Glad to hear it!
Bruh. 3:10 is FIRE no way I woulda passed that up and dilla wouldn’t have hahaha. Shout out to soul surplus though! Used a piano from em on my last single
In fact what a gem of an artist I discovered via this video. Dang son
If anyone thinks sampling is a crime. Go to the smithsonian and you'll find J Dillas MPC and it shows how he changed music with it. He also made Questlove rework his drumming. Sampling is an art and no one can tell me otherwise👑
This dude is a gem. Quit messing around Splice, he's gold watch material. Better scoop him before someone else does.
Love Every time I see u on splice bro u give the best tips n tricks thanks once more
Loved the vid. I love how you new guys by new guys I mean producers under 30 praise Dilla. I love Dilla too but Preemo is the GOAT sampling producer
Yo for real this guy is what's up. His passion comes through and so does his talent. Such a pleasure to watch. And got me stooooked. Lol
great video as usual, this guy is my favorite on this channel good vibes!!
I been with splice for some years very large selection 🔥
Arthur!! My man....blessings
Vinyl frontier
Hey thanks; really like your videos and your words of wisdom! I owed Serato Sample for some time, but only got to play with it last night. Got much to learn, but already I was having a lot fo fun with it. I have a big sample library, and dig seeing people like you help inspire. Keep on keeping it going.
Ahhh I love this video so much , so informative and helpful !! Sending u love king wishing u the best ❤️❤️
great sound and demonstration. Thanks a lot and keep the vibe high.
Always!
There's ONE RULE for buying samples at a record store:
If there's a naked lady on the cover, you WILL find a sample on that record. Every. Damn. Time. Never fails
Good video! Serato Sample is a must have for your arsenal.
Great music is great music if your a producer CREATING and getting out ideas is key I love flipping ideas and making it my own
There is some difference betwen sampling from a track and using Splice loop. Part of the artform is in the research, and with Splice, or even the kind of "e-digging" you do is bypassing that part of the art (maybe less for the e-digging).
Going to a record shop, or some garage sales and find some old vinyl that are to obscure to be find on RUclips or Spotify, that's a big part of the art.
It's maybe a little "old fashion" kind of thing, but that's how you can be unique. Sometime sample is not about how you're going to hide the original sample with some chop and FX, but it's about the perfect loop you find in a records, the loop that wasn't suppose to be a loop but gave you all the feel (like the voice loop in "The Red" by Jaylib).
If you do that with a Splice loop, everyone can use the same loop the same way you did. With an obscure records they need to find the sample first and if they don't have the records, it's harder.
That's why Splice is nice, but not for sample loop that "emulate" old records, that's cheating. It's like a grafiti artist who do only paint on legal support but want to have the street credibility, or a cook that use only premade food to make his meal :)
I guess that's where sampling becomes acceptable. It has to obscure and unknown to most of the listeners. And possibly even the original composer should have a hard time detecting it.
💯. Finding a sample on RUclips then scrolling down to the comments and seeing “imma chop this” or “found me a sample”. Is off putting. I don’t want to sampling something a load of other people are sampling.
Yeah Serato change the game when they put out Serato sample. But i just started using Neural mix pro and that completely change they way i think about samples. It’s a must have for sampling producers
this man has well and truly got the sauce
the dilla beat was amazing
Your beat is tuff man and thanks. I will teach this topic for music ed. soon!
5:25 this one is crazy
yesss thank you I been looking for a way to find good soul samples....thank you...just got mad inspiration...aight time to go to work
I’m glad I found this not gonna lie
That RUclips sample beat 🤯🤯🤯
FIRE BEAT BRO. DOPE
"DILLA DILLA MIX MIX!" (MF DOOM voice) 🤖
This guy is dope. love the advice bro!
This is fire. Specially because he can change the key of the sample to the melody
It’s crazy how some musicians have shunned sampling as if they never been inspired.
Serato Sample is an amazing vocal chop maker!
Fire video, always inspiring. Gave me a ton of ideas. Splice gotta bring this man back for another vid asap.
Last beat, beautiful Ibeenart ☺️
Bro you have lit the fire back in me! Thank you!
Man all video: 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This guy is a vibe. 🤙
9:09 he so happy lmao😭😭
IBEENART recognized your voice right away
Man you are full of knowledge and fun to watch!!! Supa fire 4 sure!!!
that beat bangin
You dropped some Gems bro. Thanks for this I'm inspired.
It’s a fire beat! Mix of Kanye and Dilla
Daft Punk, kings of sampling
RIP to the Kings will misd the Duo won't lie.
@@infergnojinn7745 Dude, they ain't dead.
@@blahblahblah5924 Nah the Group is. Not the people in it.
Any videos and their techniques?
*Kanye West
Thank you very very much!!!
Just signed up with splice and honestly i wish i would of subscribed earlier. Great stuff!
Welcome aboard!
Awesome, thank you,I learned something
Thank you sir.
Great video 🙏🏼👌
You make fireass beats!
That soul same was 🔥🔥 should have used is but they were actually all fire
The smile @ 9:09 said it all my boy! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Super Dope Video Bro.
New Zealand Fan Right Here.
That hi hat is fireeeee
That hat tho. Super fire all around.
Sheesh killed it Art 🌊
Great examples of sampling are whoopty and dior.
Watching this whilst sampling Madonna (strings at the start of frozen)
BOOM BAP BEAT GOT ME HIT THE SUBSCRIBE BUTTON
BET!!! Thank you for the tutorial
Yooo this is sooo cool! Thanks for sharing this!!!
Bro casually made such an amazing beat just for a tutorial
(15 seconds later edit)- HE MADE TWO AMAZING BEATS
Dope video Art! Was wondering if you could do a 808 pattern trap tutorial for beginners
And this is a g00d 1
🥀🔥🥀🔥🥀🔥🥀
Thanks thanks for this videos!! Salut from xpain!!
Namaste Haribol Asewe!!!
Yo where can I listen to that very last beat in the video?! That flip was crazy 🔥🔥
Super fun and killer video!
J dilla was the best at sampling
Absolutely..he is definitely influential to my production.
Dont sleep on Vanilla
Thanks for the tips, man!
Plunderphonics is the final boss of sampling
amazing
Welp I’m inspired!... keep the vids coming I’m going to 🔪🪓something up🩸
Great video, man, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Super fire!! Plus you did sample on that drill beat. Don't downplay that Bruh!
loved this too much dope.. learned a lot too
Very nice🔥🔥🔥