Will anyone mind if I end all my songs with the same Jackson 5 sample? Also, everyone who ever makes a mash up has to have their sample of A Millie at least once. Here is mine. And hey, if you have a good a capella of biggie's Juicy let me know. Mine is a DIY and not so great.
Program: Adobe Audition for sample editing and Audiomulch for the live looping.
I tried to do this in real time, manually muting and unmuting the loops. After a dozen tries it just wasn't happening! So this is another video where all of the muting is timed out by me before hand and automated. Gregg Gillis does all this live! He is a genius, but a lot of that has to be cleverly constructing his samples/loops to be conducive to live playing.
edit: waiting on it to convert up to the HD, but for now the audio quality is making some bits sound out of synch a bit. Check the HD if you can!
Damn! How did you get this juicy acapella to work. That's been the hardest one for me to get.
nealpoops 1 year ago
@nealpoops Yeah, it initially gave me a lot of trouble. After trying to "hear" the beat in my head behind the a capella, cutting the sample with that in mind, and being diapointed I went and got the full version of the song and cut the sample with that, beat included. I was able to get the correct number of beats doing that. Then I wrote down the sample length and went to the a capella and grabbed that same duration of song in roughly the same place. Hope this is explanatory.
KeebieTalk 1 year ago