I come from a background of mostly making my tunes form the ground up, without samples, but I'm definitely enjoying a change in my workflow adding samples to some of my tracks. One of my biggest issues, being somewhat new to sampling is 1. some autochop sample functions don't always chop on the groove point, and also they cut off so fast or don't blend in well to the other chops.
My question right now is, say I want to take a single chop and spread it out on a zone in the sampler. Each key now pitches the note up, but also speeds it up, so if there's a rhythmic sound in the sample, it now speeds up and slows down out of time with the track. I'd be curious to hear what others do in the situation to remedy it. Do you use a sampler that auto time stretches, or is there stand alone software out there to do this process to a chop that needs to be in time for a zone?
Any and all suggestions, ideas, and tips are appreciated.
My question right now is, say I want to take a single chop and spread it out on a zone in the sampler. Each key now pitches the note up, but also speeds it up, so if there's a rhythmic sound in the sample, it now speeds up and slows down out of time with the track. I'd be curious to hear what others do in the situation to remedy it. Do you use a sampler that auto time stretches, or is there stand alone software out there to do this process to a chop that needs to be in time for a zone?
Any and all suggestions, ideas, and tips are appreciated.