

The foundation of Hip Hop and a major part of the way Pop and Electronic Music is produced. Sampling is a technique and art form that has been an important aspect of many genres of music for decades. Sample: The Charmels – As Long As I’ve Got You Take a listen and see if you can spot the parts that were sampled from the originals! Let’s show you some examples where samples have been used in the music industry to create some hit songs. So, now we’ve explained what the term sampling actually means and what it entails. Including what it involves and how you can get started.īut first, here are some iconic examples of sampling you might not have picked up on! In this guide, we’re going to cover everything you need to know about sampling. Sampling has been a key part of music for many decades, particularly within the Hip Hop genre, and there’s no doubt one of your favourite songs includes a sample from another.


Typically done with a sampler such as an MPC, or digitally using your favourite DAW accompanied by a MIDI controller such as the popular MPK Mini. The ‘Declick in all regions’ tool inside the ‘Regions’ option will remove any click or peak that will sound at the beginning of ANY Slicex marker, and the ‘Declick out all regions’ will remove any click or peak that will sound at the END of any Slicex marker.The definition of sampling involves taking a portion, or “sample” of a song or recording, and reusing it as an element of a new recording. If you’re not used to use Slicex (it’s a shame) it just split the samples into different markers that can be launched as different sounds straight from the piano roll or directly from any other MIDI based device. At this point of the tutorial you will guess what ‘ Declick in all regions‘ and ‘ Declick out all regions‘ will do, but we will go a little further. We will focus inside the ‘Regions’ option, which contains several options like ‘Dump to piano roll’, ‘Normalize all regions’, ‘Declick in all regions’, ‘Declick out all regions’, ‘Perfect all regions’ and ‘Tune loop’.
