

Can everyone explain how to sample correctly or what are the basics? The diference between edison and slicex? (far as i know, slicex are better to chop drums) And how to use the time streching and pitch in the right way? Again, sorry for the bad english and hope someone help me. But every time i play its sounds "the whole sound". And also tried Edison and cut the parts and drop it on the fpc. I know theres a lot of ways to do it: I tried drop the mp3 on the playlist and cutting the part i like, and time streching to the bar (i even dont know how to use it without changing the pitch and speed of the sample) I tried to use slicex, put markers and play it from the piano roll, but i cant do it properly cause every marker has a diferent duration and dosent fit on the bar when i play it. Everytime i tried to make a beat, it sounds messy and out of time.
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I have a problem: I dont know exactly how to sample.

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