Resampling Study in Ableton Live [AfroDJRack #48]

As part of my column on SonicScoop.com, "Sound Smack with AfroDJMac," I've published the first article in a study of resampling in Ableton Live.  Resampling is a really powerful way to recycle sounds, instruments, and musical ideas into something entirely new.  So download the Ableton Live Set below, complete with two drum racks I resampled from chords I played with my Teenage Engineering OP-1 Rack, two slice to midi presets, and the sample audio files that include a rhythmic pattern made with the AfroVolt Pack.  Then, please head over to SonicScoop.com to read the full article, I think you'll find it inspiring :)

Resampling is a technique of reprocessing and rerecording audio files. Creating samples and recycling them to make brand new samples. AfroDJMac shows you ways to use this technique in Ableton Live. Download the Ableton Live Set used in this video at: http://bit.ly/freesynth48 Read the full article at Sonic Scoop: http://bit.ly/x8F8WS Thanks and spread the word!


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