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Taking only a tiny bit of the original song and putting in to the beat-makers track.
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Originally Posted by HypeBeast McStreetwear
Man what are you talking about?Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Last time I checked you pay to sample unless the beat is on a mixtape. So, skill.
People (Beatmaker purists) will tell you to be creative and slice samples into a million pieces but sometimes the record doesn't call for that. If a section of a sample is dope, loop it. Its not a big deal. If you're unable to do anything besides loops then yea, you're wack.
On albums, these samples are keeping food in some of these artists belly anyways.
Producers pay to sample other people's songs, so it can not be thievery. Unless we're talking about songs with samples on mixtapes, which is free music anyway.Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
what?Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Last time I checked you pay to sample unless the beat is on a mixtape. So, skill.
I don't even know what that got to do with what I just said.Originally Posted by HypeBeast McStreetwear
Man what are you talking about?Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Last time I checked you pay to sample unless the beat is on a mixtape. So, skill.
As a producer I have a love hate relationship with sampling. People (Beatmaker purists) will tell you to be creative and slice samples into a million pieces but sometimes the record doesn't call for that. If a section of a sample is dope, loop it. Its not a big deal. If you're unable to do anything besides loops then yea, you're wack.
On albums, these samples are keeping food in some of these artists belly anyways.
It didn't have anything to do with you said actually. Just a general statement.Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Producers pay to sample other people's songs, so it can not be thievery. Unless we're talking about songs with samples on mixtapes, which is free music anyway.Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
what?Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Last time I checked you pay to sample unless the beat is on a mixtape. So, skill.
I don't even know what that got to do with what I just said.
Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
*flamesuit on* Dilla didn't do much to some of the samples he used
Nah, you right...Originally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
*flamesuit on* Dilla didn't do much to some of the samples he used
Originally Posted by ServeChilled81
there was a documentary about this on PBS a while back
the rest of the parts are on youtube...
Originally Posted by IhaveGout
here's another interesting video concerning the use of samples