Do you like using Samples or nah?

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What are your thoughts on using samples in synths or VSTs?

  1. I prefer using samples when making sounds

  2. I don't prefer using samples and would prefer other forms (e.g. analog, wavetable)

  3. I don't really care / both works

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  1. birdboi

    birdboi Producer

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    This is just a discussion seeing if you guys prefer using samples or not when you make sounds in things like synths that support sample feature.

    Just a bit curious! I'm interested to see what the results might be.
     
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  3. PumasNFatLaces

    PumasNFatLaces Ultrasonic

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    Hi. Yes, I do. Marrying two samples from different side of the tracks is a match made in heaven. Samples I usually use as a scratch pad, but in the end, some of them will make the final cut.
     
  4. Moogerfooger

    Moogerfooger Audiosexual

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    Citrik Acid Rock Star

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    Yes since I use hardware samplers
     
  6. Lois Lane

    Lois Lane Audiosexual

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    I use primarily my own created samples though last might I used nice stereo samples of goats baying and cows mooing for a Christmas present in a short piece for a friend.

    Edit...It wasn't cows, it was chickens.
     
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    justwannadownload Audiosexual

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    I used to despise sample usage, to the point of forgoing wavetable synths that use .wav files and any IR processors. Synthesized everything. But then granular synthesis widened my perspective on sample usage. After a bit of time I made my peace with drum samples as well. Nowadays I even use some UJAM and XLN Audio stuff, IRs and lately Falcon (I know), but I still don't like Kontakt, Nexus, Omnisphere and the like.
     
  8. Sylenth.Will.Fall

    Sylenth.Will.Fall Audiosexual

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    It really depends on my mood.

    I do prefer to use synths though for more control. I find with samples I hear a sample and try and make it work where as a with a synth I have an idea about what i want first.
     
  9. Soul1975

    Soul1975 Platinum Record

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    Both are fine with me. I don't use sample packs that often but sampling a song, chopping it to bits and then making something out of that, it's beautiful. Not just that, but you can always layer some sort of synth underneath.
     
  10. anissbenthami

    anissbenthami Kapellmeister

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    I use samples because I couldn't find a convenient drum synth (MODO Drum is close but still uses samples)
     
  11. No Avenger

    No Avenger Audiosexual

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    When it comes to VSTis and convolution plugins, yah, other than that, nah.
     
  12. Djord Emer

    Djord Emer Audiosexual

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    I mess a lot with breaks and stuff, even because the software I use make it so easy to deal with samples (renoise), so I end up using a lot of samples everytime.
     
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    Yes particularly sounds i can't create at home with my gear.
     
  14. Doctor_Me

    Doctor_Me Platinum Record

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    Yeah, Layering a texture sample on a pad patch for instance can make a night and day difference on the final sound. But it can go even further and have a purpose in the mix, like for example using short percussive sounds on the top of the synths or basses to accentuate the rhythm and make it easier to be noticeable on dense mix sections. But you can always use a dedicated channel in your DAW to do these kind of things and have even more control. That depends on your workflow really.
     
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