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In this video you’ll learn how to chop samples. I’ll be applying these techniques onto a track I’ve been working on in Ableton Live, but you can apply these techniques in any DAW. The Ableton session is available for download here: https://blog.landr.com/chop-samples-a... Download it and follow along. Subscribe to LANDR on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2BcY9US 00:00 Intro 02:08 Find A Sample 03:20 Drop the Sample Into Simpler 05:08 Chop the Sample 07:39 Use The Sample in Your Music 11:52 Chopping Audio In the Timeline 21:06 Outro Here are the samples I used in this video: Harp Loop: https://bit.ly/2L8Qadd Hi Hat: https://bit.ly/2Wagyd4 Kick: https://bit.ly/3bayloM Snare: https://bit.ly/2LaRo7S Shaker Loop: https://bit.ly/2SGxkyc Piano Loop: https://bit.ly/2WACGft 808: https://bit.ly/2YDz9jk First, I’ll briefly cover what chopped samples are, and what types of samples you can work with in your DAW. To start off, I’ll be using Simpler to create an instrument out of a harp loop I found on LANDR. To do this, I’ll be importing the harp sample into Ableton, and opening it with Simpler. This way, I’ll be able to play it with my MIDI keyboard. I’ll slice it so that specific spots of the sample can be played with different MIDI notes. I’ll improvise with the slices, and create something that will fit with my track. Next, I’m going to use the timeline and sample view to manipulate a string quartet sample. I’ll be using the loop function and loop points to scan my sample and find parts I want to work with further. After I’ve found a selection, I’ll begin to manipulate it using the warp markers. I’ll also use the transposition function on the clip so it fits in the key of my song. To finish off I’ll layer some effects on it to blend it in with the rest of my session There’s no limit to what you can do with samples, and there are several ways to sample music. Keep experimenting! ------------------ Try LANDR now: https://bit.ly/2WppOwI Follow the LANDR blog to get the best tips, tools and tutorials for producers: https://blog.landr.com/ Instagram: / landrmusic Twitter: / landr_music -------------------- #choppingsamples #abletonlive #musicproduction #producer #trap #hiphop #beats #landr