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Dropping a sample right before a drop to spice things up?
Posted on: 08.02.2013 by Mabelle Anstaett
I don't know if a lot of DJ's do this, but it seems like dropping a sample right before a drop is what samples were made for. Do you guys do this? Is there an art to it? Is there a way to make it work every time? Dropping vocals or something from a popular song right before a nasty drop just seems like it would really increase the energy level. Even doing a backspin sample right before the next track comes in could be really cool. What do you guys believe?
Shonda Soulier
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by zack771
I don't know if a lot of DJ's do this, but it seems like dropping a sample right before a drop is what samples were made for. Do you guys do this? Is there an art to it? Is there a way to make it work every time? Dropping vocals or something from a popular song right before a nasty drop just seems like it would really increase the energy level. Even doing a backspin sample right before the next track comes in could be really cool. What do you guys believe?
I would do this with only the most inappropriate SFX. Like a wet fart or a line from a really serious movie. That's what would make it cool.
Jerica Salava
10.02.2013
wtff ?
Reda Holdsworth
09.02.2013
Haha.. thats great!

Tesha Freudenstein
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by JayRuss
followed by stereotypical jamaican goinggg "pulll it upppppppppp" then airhorns and gunshots then procede to play Levels.
https://soundcloud.com/djatat/avicii-levels-remix-full
Arnulfo Morten
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by JayRuss
followed by stereotypical jamaican goinggg "pulll it upppppppppp" then airhorns and gunshots then procede to play Levels.
^this lol

usually i use my name drop or a swoosh sound or i like the justin beiber name drop gets peoples attention lol
Mabelle Anstaett
08.02.2013
I don't know if a lot of DJ's do this, but it seems like dropping a sample right before a drop is what samples were made for. Do you guys do this? Is there an art to it? Is there a way to make it work every time? Dropping vocals or something from a popular song right before a nasty drop just seems like it would really increase the energy level. Even doing a backspin sample right before the next track comes in could be really cool. What do you guys believe?
Piedad Apelian
11.02.2013
if i drop that wednesday i may lose my residency
Julia Gilligan
11.02.2013
LMAO how have I not heard that remix?
Shonda Soulier
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by zack771
I don't know if a lot of DJ's do this, but it seems like dropping a sample right before a drop is what samples were made for. Do you guys do this? Is there an art to it? Is there a way to make it work every time? Dropping vocals or something from a popular song right before a nasty drop just seems like it would really increase the energy level. Even doing a backspin sample right before the next track comes in could be really cool. What do you guys believe?
I would do this with only the most inappropriate SFX. Like a wet fart or a line from a really serious movie. That's what would make it cool.
Jerica Salava
10.02.2013
wtff ?
Reda Holdsworth
09.02.2013
Haha.. thats great!

Tesha Freudenstein
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by JayRuss
followed by stereotypical jamaican goinggg "pulll it upppppppppp" then airhorns and gunshots then procede to play Levels.
https://soundcloud.com/djatat/avicii-levels-remix-full
Nereida Jasnoch
09.02.2013
5KR1LL4X OH MAH GAWD !!!

I'd stay away from samples.
At least cheesy vocal samples.

But hey if that's your thing and you're feeling it, go for it.
Arnulfo Morten
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by JayRuss
followed by stereotypical jamaican goinggg "pulll it upppppppppp" then airhorns and gunshots then procede to play Levels.
^this lol

usually i use my name drop or a swoosh sound or i like the justin beiber name drop gets peoples attention lol
Ninfa Mazariegos
09.02.2013
What you can do is beatgrid your sample at 4, 8, 16, or 32 beats so that you can quickly and easily change the pitch to make the sample fit perfectly where you want it.
Jenna Skeem
09.02.2013
followed by stereotypical jamaican goinggg "pulll it upppppppppp" then airhorns and gunshots then procede to play Levels.
Linda Chavda
09.02.2013
Dayum sun were u find dis*
Jenna Skeem
09.02.2013
Damn son where dya find this ?
Emerson Crist
08.02.2013
Do whatever sounds good. No one got anywhere by abiding by rules.

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