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Audio Sampling

A Practical Guide

By Sam McGuire and Roy Pritts

Audio Sampling

ISBN: 9780240520735

Pages: 232

Format: Book - Paperback

Trim: 7.5in x 9.25in

Publication Date: October 22, 2007

Price: $38.95


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Description

Bringing sampling to a new generation of audio engineers and composers Audio Sampling explains how to record and create sampled instruments in a software setting. There are many things that go into creating a sampled instrument and many things that can go wrong, this book is a step by step guide through the process, from introducing sampling, where it begins to recording editing and using samples, providing much sought after detailed information on the actual process of sampling, creating sampled instruments as well as the different ways they can be used.

The software used is the NN-XT a sampler that is a part of the Reason studio software and ProTools LE, however the material discussed is applicable and can be used with any sampler.

The companion website has exclusive material including a comprehensive comparison of the different hardware software available, as well as audio examples and video clips from each stage of the process

� Step by step practical approach to the process of sampling
� Teaches how to create a sampling instrument
� Companion website holds audio and video clips from each stage of the process and comprehensive comparisons of the different hardware software available

Contents

1 Introduction to Sampling
2 Making connections
3 Source preparation
4 Recording the First Sample
5 Sample Editing
6 Creating the Instrument
7 Using Samples
8 Examining the roots of sampling
9 Thoughts on the future of sampling