god tier samplers only. honorable mention
>charles hamilton
Todd Edwards
>>61354104
early 2000s kanye ofcourse
Pete Rock
>>61354131
this
also this guy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUmLIudFsik
Sampling is the least impressive form of creating music that has ever existed. It's literally taking someone else's work and putting it in your own.
>>61354258
yeah this takes no skill whatsoever. fuck off
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1vKaOKq2h8
>>61354288
Sampling is the least impressive form of creating music that has ever existed, it literally doesn't require creating anything. It's cutting an pasting other peoples' work. Learn to play an instrument you talentless hack
Yarahiro Green
>>61354331
what if the sample isn't of an instrument?
>>61354288
niggas will forever sleep on Charles, his flow is damn near reminiscent of Biggy
>>61354258
You don't know much about music, do you?
>>61354356
Learn to sing or rap then.
>>61354331
to be fair, charles plays multiple instruments, just happens to be sample happy
I'm gonna probably piss people off a bit by saying this, but Girl Talk. 50 minute seamless,bpolished mix of samples.
>>61354383
Go ahead, name me one less difficult way to create music. Name one type of addition to a song that takes less talent than sampling someone else's work. I've played music for 10 years fuckstick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7nNF0FJ3-I
this guy takes from everything he's got for such short spaces, i love it but i can picture it being exhausting for others. who else samples like this?
Dr. Dre. I'm p sure he's the one that made the Amen Break popularized in hiphop
>inb4 he recreates the samples
>>61354423
Have you ever tried to make a good sample based song? Can you tell the difference between a good one and a bad one? Can you list at least 15 artists that work with samples?
You can't
You should stop talking about stuff you have no clue about, "fuckstick"
>>61354391
No, like what if it's of a train passing, or dogs barking, or whatever? I Am the Walrus contains samples.
>>61354331
ableton has a steep learning curve it mine as well be an instrument. you seem to think sampling is copy and pasting that makes me think you just haven't heard good sampling listen to some madlib that charles song above educate yourself.
>>61354445
lmao hell naw i got mad just listening to this fuck that, very creative but it seems like a waste of time to put that together
>>61354463
You should answer my question first little guy. Name me one less difficult way to create music than sampling someone else's work. There is none, it doesn't require creating anything.
>>61354530
Please read:
>You should stop talking about stuff you have no clue about
>>61354556
Considering you can't think of one fucking example, it looks like you're the ignorant retard little buddy.
>>61354530
I would say maybe playing a single tuned oscillator is easier.
Why should the "difficulty" of the sound source affect musical value?
And thanks for letting us know you've played music for 10 years. That really matters. So have I, classically trained, "fuckstick".
>>61354474
its might as well
>>61354571
Example of what? What's your point? That sampling is 'lazy'? It's not lazy, you don't know what you're talking about
You can't answer my questions because you are ignorant about sampling
>>61354609
You're a stupid little teenager who thinks cutting and pasting other people's work on your computer means something. Slit your wrists tonight, it's not like it would be the first time. Just make sure you go down the river with this try.
>>61354644
lol
rekt
>>61354644
>>61354644
guitar based music is dead and nothing new can come from that genre.
>>61354288
bumping for more of this
>>61354336
Underrated.
any tips for sampling?
>>61354104
Junabes is GOAT
DJ Shadow is master
J Dilla is very good.
>>61354258
>>61354331
>>61354423
>>61354530
>>61354571
>>61354644
>Original:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItQLvgJ-4No
>Sampled:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5azBmHDQvY
>Your ability to create using pre-existing art:
none
>Your ability to create anything:
none
Case rested
>>61356055
>J Dilla is very good
>very good
Jay Dee is GOAT, m8
>>61354258
>It's literally taking someone else's work and putting it in your own.
>what are shapes, scales and chord progressions?
>>61354331
>Learn to play an instrument you talentless hack
>being Sam Kinison
>in 2015
>>61354423
>ART CREATION HAS TO BE HARD
Pseudo-argument used by assblasted living failures
>>61354530
>Name me one less difficult way to create music than sampling someone else's work
Literally Singing
>>61354644
I could make a powerpoint presentation with all your projection now
>>61354530
strumming 3 basic as fuck chords on your guitar over and over is a lot less difficult than taking loads of samples from completely different sources and making a track (that doesn't sound like a complete mess) out of them
can sampling be lazy? yes.
can guitar playing be interesting? yes
it depends on the artist
this is a pointless discussion anyway. something can be hard to create and sound like garbage anyway. it's not about that
let's post some examples of interesting use of samples
i'll start with based FlyLo
original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDZmgy1e_3I
sampled: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU9YRGLPDQ8
DJ Premier
>>61356565
Change - Hold Tight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBlq4ScBc3I
Majid Jordan - Hold Tight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3VS5xmuQ90
bumping 5 samples
>>61354158
this
>>61354331
>>61354423
I thought the point of sampling and stuff is that we're living in the future and now it's easier for people to create music. They don't have to spend years learning to play every instrument they want to record, there's so much prerecorded material available that anyone can take anything they want and change it to their liking in stead of wasting hours of expensive studio time to recreate a sound you want to use. A sampler is a production tool as well as an instrument. Look at anon's example:
>>61356271
one is a doo wop song, and the other is a choppy hip hop beat. Much Hip Hop production is the art of subtraction and recombination, where you take part of a song and construct a new groove out of preexisting elements. If you wrote either song out as sheet music they would read as completely different songs. If you can't listen to those two things and appreciate how he changed it you should probably find something other than music to focus your time on.
>>61354359
charles was chipmunk soul survival similar to kanye, RZA or heatmakerz. the song he made out of lykke li song is nice.
Travis Miller
Steven Ellison
Josh Davis
Edan Portnoy
Emil Amos
>>61354423
The fact that you are objectively a failure at music after 10 years has led you to hate samplers instead of recognizing that you are just not very good.
>>61354530
I-IV-V progression on guitar, up a 4th in the chorus, lyrics about love.
Literally the easiest thing to do in music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrf-7I_91Ao
>>61354331
did nobody get the fucking joke here?
>>61354445
Reminds me of a less glitchy version of Prefuse 73
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc99zBOIuYw
>>61354288
>>61358421
>>61354528
What are the best Charles projects? Just downloaded 10 things I hate
>>61358735
pink lavalamp. dude has like over 100 mixtapes but maybe 60 or so good songs so be ready to wade through some shit
>>61358467
>Emil Amos
fuck yes
>>61358848
post some favs bruh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPONusveCwQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcXGy1IZEDY
>>61358771
>pink lavalamp
thanks anon
>>61354530
I could make a song in 3 minutes of any genre if i really wanted. Making a quality song is never an "easy" process so shut the fuck up