Beat Makers How do you put sample chops to play smoothly?

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I been trying to recreate Devil In A New Dress (Ye/Bink) and Sorry/I’ll Do Anything (Ginuwine/Timbaland).

They don’t transition into each other smoothly, are you supposed to add some effect or is it better to record playing them from the pads?
 

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I been trying to recreate Devil In A New Dress (Ye/Bink) and Sorry/I’ll Do Anything (Ginuwine/Timbaland).

They don’t transition into each other smoothly, are you supposed to add some effect or is it better to record playing them from the pads?
USE A CONNECTOR

AKA A SOUND THAT STARTS AT THE END OF THE FIRST SAMPLE AND DRAGS INTO THE SECOND
 

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USE A CONNECTOR

AKA A SOUND THAT STARTS AT THE END OF THE FIRST SAMPLE AND DRAGS INTO THE SECOND
Can you elaborate more please. I’ve never heard or seen it done in any tutorials or videos of different producer’s (pro or amateur) work flow videos
 

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Can you elaborate more please. I’ve never heard or seen it done in any tutorials or videos of different producer’s (pro or amateur) work flow videos


LIKE A WIND UP SOUND FOR EXAMPLE

IT STARTS AT THE END OF THE FIRST SAMPLE AND DRAGS INTO THE BEGINNING OF THE SECOND

YOU CAN DO IT WIT OTHER SOUNDS AS WELL, AS LONG AS THE SOUND IS LONG ENOUGH

DUNO IF YOULL SEE IT IN TUTORIALS, I FOUND THIS METHOD ON MY OWN .. IM SURE OTHER PRODUCERS USE IT THO
 

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I been trying to recreate Devil In A New Dress (Ye/Bink) and Sorry/I’ll Do Anything (Ginuwine/Timbaland).

They don’t transition into each other smoothly, are you supposed to add some effect or is it better to record playing them from the pads?
and you’re sampling from the same Stevie Wonder song for I’ll Do Anything? are you familiar with time signatures?
 

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I been trying to recreate Devil In A New Dress (Ye/Bink) and Sorry/I’ll Do Anything (Ginuwine/Timbaland).

They don’t transition into each other smoothly, are you supposed to add some effect or is it better to record playing them from the pads?
Chop that bytch up :obama:
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technically, you're supposed to chop at '0 frequency signals', where the waveform is 0, aka, there's no line.

But if the chops are weird, you can add transient effects, either a reverb at the end of one, or a pre-delay at the start of another, and those will blend the two chops together.

But it sounds like you might just have a software problem


I use the fruity slicer, which I think has microsecond tuning or something, so I don't necessarily use the same technique as ^^^ , but it's the same idea basically
 

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Pitch the sample down some. add more chop points & repeat them in certain places. Looping is kinda lazy unless it’s come rare shyt.
 
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