Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Building a beat: SP-404 sample chopping

Duration: 10:39 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-08-07 17:15:25
User: donkeypunch95
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Description:

Me chopping a sample and making a beat on the Roland SP-404. For more sample chopping vids, watch Boon Doc at: http://uk.youtube.com/user/BlackTuezday

Comments

MyDoormatFace ::: Favorites  2007-12-04 11:25:18

Awesome vids, but here's a question you could possibly help me with- How do you import new chopped beats without having to load all previous beats again?
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torquecenter ::: Favorites  2007-11-18 11:47:28

you got that lucozade?
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kaybronson100 ::: Favorites  2007-11-17 13:34:32

cheerio!
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Noahgabc123 ::: Favorites  2007-11-11 18:00:44

i chop on my SP all the time ill put a whole sample on 3 or 4 banks somtimes chopped in to 8th notes, but no doubt its easier on an mp. good stuff tho im sp 404 for life chek the beats
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CoregaUltra ::: Favorites  2007-11-11 16:18:11

eres un toyakooooo jajajajaj
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azzthespaz236 ::: Favorites  2007-10-18 16:01:22

Orite orite son but im doin shit like dat on fl slicer standard init
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BeatsBacharach ::: Favorites  2007-10-17 05:45:29

I chop in Acid or Guru + ASR10. Depending on the beat or my mood. Some samples lend themselves to the audio editor and some to the physical controller. And some need both for different parts. The more pieces of gear you learn the more about making beats you will learn in general. So use 'em all at least once.
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undersoundz ::: Favorites  2007-10-10 14:15:27

MPC1000*
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undersoundz ::: Favorites  2007-10-10 14:14:46

get a MPC100 second hand is like £350, check the pads first
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smokeychuck ::: Favorites  2007-09-30 23:28:38

Hey this isnt that bad, it is a different ball game though. get at me, lemme know what u think of my video
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SouthSideWestBlood ::: Favorites  2007-09-24 17:47:12

u look like one of DAVID FIRTHS FRIENDS....by da way....get a better device...like MPC 4000...or FL7 atleast....it'll be e-zier and better
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grandmastaace ::: Favorites  2007-09-23 17:44:38

wacky beat, poor device.you must be deaf.
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manictrance ::: Favorites  2007-09-23 01:36:03

so....a cf card and a card reader...qnd i can make my sample on my computer then save em in wav format onto the cf card...and have a blast? i want one...:)
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floordistortion ::: Favorites  2007-09-10 03:46:35

i use FL also, its no sp or mpc but its all i have right now. i was wondering is there a way where you can use the keyboard for triggering different channels instead of pitches of one channel only?
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MR172007 ::: Favorites  2007-09-01 00:08:18

Hey I just got my sampler! im wondering on the compact flashcard, what are the back up 1,2,3 etc. for?
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