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3 Levels of Sampling - Sample like Beginner to PRO (techniques/tips/history) | Splice
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The origins of sampling can be traced back to the 1940s, with the French experimental style of musique concrĆØte.
By physically manipulating tape with processes like splicing and looping, innovators such as Beatriz Ferreyra and Pierre Henry opened up new possibilities for how we could arrange sound. Then, Jamaican dub reggae producers such as Lee ā€œScratchā€ Perry began incorporating pre-recorded samples into their music in the ā€™60s, and in the ā€™80s, the introduction of commercial sampling hardware created the widespread boom of sampling, spearheaded by the likes of DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, and Afrika Bambaataa. Soon after, revolutionary artists like J Dilla, DJ Premier, and DJ Shadow pushed sampling to a whole new levelā€”and we fast-forward to today, where tools like Splice Sounds now enable anyone with a computer to explore the world of samples.

In the video above, we go over this brief history of sampling and then dive straight into the three levels of complexity that exist within the process today. While we use FL Studio, Ableton, and Bitwig to demonstrate (along with plugins including XLN Audioā€™s XO and RC-20 Retro Color), you can use any built-in or third-party tools of your choosing to achieve the techniques covered. How to sample? A question you'll no longer have.




00:00 - Intro
00:11 - Brief History
1:47 - Level 1
2:20 - Chopping
2:30 - Re-arranging
2:54 - Transposing
3:15 - Adding Drums
3:57 - Light FX processing
4:09 - Level 1 Beat
4:23 - Level 2
4:53 - Time stretching
5:28 - Resampling
5:41 - Reversing
6:13 - Medium FX processing
6:32 - Level 2 Beat
6:51 - Level 3
7:14 - Sound designing the kick
7:26 - Distortion / Transient shaping
7:55 - Dynamic plugins/Saturation
8:34 - Granular Synthesis
9:13 - Heavy FX processing
9:30 - Level 3 Beat
10:06 - Outro

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3 Levels of Sampling - Beginner to PRO (techniques/tips/history + how to)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@splice

2 years ago

What parts of sampling history would you like to see explored?

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@suaveyalmaz

2 years ago

The fact that this guy used three different DAWS to prove that the software you use doesn't matter but your creative vision does. Also the fact that splice samples always sound faya no matter the DAW.

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@WZRDH47

2 years ago

Videos like this make me realize that even after all the time iā€™ve spent making beats and producing that iā€™m barely even scratching the surface of whats possible. And thats so fuckin exciting to be honest

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@FabianMazur

2 years ago

You creating that entire beat from the flexatone was fire šŸ”„šŸ”„

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@PabloDeModeOfficial

2 years ago

The third sampling technique is just insanely good. Sophieā€™s music was made like that I guessā€¦ her influences changed future pop music forever.

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@talimpalomino9589

2 years ago

Really talented sampler this guy. But I think that second horn sample was dope on its own. Sampling isnā€™t just the technical skill of mixing, chopping, etc but finding the best sound and building a beat around it

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@esahm373

2 years ago

The sound design on level 3 was quite impressive!

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@D-AKi_beats

2 years ago

The 2nd beat was crazy !!!!!!!!

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@Genolexis

2 years ago

This is probably one of the hardest videos ever on YouTube simply because of the build up to the end. That flip from that sample was incredible! Absolutely amazing work. Thank you.

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@galarianslowpoke

2 years ago

loved the history portion, and that last beat was šŸ¤Æ

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@peekpen

2 years ago

This tier by tier expose on modern sampling is SORELY needed on YouTube. Thank you!

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@MrG1UL1O

8 months ago

This is art! Beautiful

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@MrPushAT

2 years ago

This video is amazing. I feel like I can now go crazy with my sampling and sound design! Thank you Bro!

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@blackstacie_ibe

10 months ago

Prince Paul is a legendary sampler, producer and king of the skit. Heā€™s worth diving into

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@schoorstijn7038

1 year ago

Thanks for making this! Strikes the perfect balance between actively learning something while still watching something entertaining

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@tmane9404

2 years ago

Wow! As someone just getting into music production this was a really helpful video. Im gonna be researching most of these techniques. Thank you

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@portanovamusic

1 year ago

Loving the flume type beat at the end Nick. Great job sampling, wouldā€™ve definitely loved to hear you talk more about the origins of sampling in each decade/era. Really cool and inspiring to learn about.

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@noahmoreee

2 years ago

Oww damn that level 3 is beyond my expectation šŸ¤Æ much love for u man

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@klauz1684

2 years ago

Sometimes people need to get humbled a lil bit to fuel the urge to keep learning and getting better and not get big headed so fastā€¦ I was definitely one of those just now lol. flexitonešŸ”„

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@beyondalldreams

1 year ago

I'm so glad people like DJ Kool Herc or DJ shadow got their credit , because a lot of people should know them , especially if we talking about hip hop

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