Some sort of a tutorial on how to process drumloops and samples in general would be 
nice,
I know I'd like to see this pass by on the list.

I've noticed while I was writing the amencompo track my samples came out sounding not 
as 
clear and crips as I would have liked.  
I wouldn't mind getting some pointers on how to make sample sound better ;)

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On 10 Jan 2002, at 18:43, Trust wrote:

> Almost everyone of those samples was 44.1 khz.  There were maybe 3-4 in the
> whole thread that werent.  If you go through the the first few posts, that
> was actually the point of the whole thread!  I'm pretty sure none of them
> were at 11khz.  I dont think of since such a collection of quality, original
> loops outside of phatdrumloops.com.
> 
> But working with classic breaks like these is not like grabbing a loop of
> the reason or your jungle warfare cd and slapping it into your track.  It
> takes quite a bit of work.  Honestly, I think you guys need to take some
> time to work on your technique.  I dont think there was a break on there
> that I couldnt get to sound good enough to use in a track.  (If you dont
> believe me, pick one, and i'll get back to you with my version of it.) But I
> generally like to work with old loops and usually expect to spend a lot of
> time processing my sounds to fit.
> 
> Dont be afraid to put in the work...holler if you need a nudge in the right
> direction.
> 
> -trust 


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