Shiyam 5.0 (1514) Music & Audio Posted December 3 0 Some good options include Ableton Live, Logic Pro X, or FL Studio, which all offer free trials, You can use sample libraries like Splice, or look for samples on YouTube. See profile Link to comment https://answers.fiverr.com/qa/12_music-audio/172_remixing/whats-the-best-way-to-get-started-with-music-sampling-r1185/#findComment-5845 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nadeeshan 4.9 (732) Remixer Posted November 28 0 I highly recommend FL Studio daw. Begin with simple beats or melodies to get comfortable, and use royalty-free samples or record your own real-world sounds to develop your style. Practice regularly, aiming to finish small projects to build confidence. Engage with other producers online for support and feedback, and consider learning some basics of music theory to help with melodies and structure. See profile Link to comment https://answers.fiverr.com/qa/12_music-audio/172_remixing/whats-the-best-way-to-get-started-with-music-sampling-r1185/#findComment-3980 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enzo 5.0 (316) Mixing engineer Posted November 12 0 I highly recommend Ableton Live daw as it is a very versatile and intuitive program for music sampling. With its native plugins (which I recommend you study) you will get creative samples with practice. Obviously with practice and tutorials you will get better and better. See profile Link to comment https://answers.fiverr.com/qa/12_music-audio/172_remixing/whats-the-best-way-to-get-started-with-music-sampling-r1185/#findComment-3143 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Calibeats 5.0 (559) Remixer Posted October 28 0 Start by choosing a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) that feels right for you, like Ableton Live, FL Studio, or Logic Pro. Familiarise yourself with the software through online tutorials and courses. Begin with simple beats or melodies to get comfortable, and use royalty-free samples or record your own real-world sounds to develop your style. Practice regularly, aiming to finish small projects to build confidence. Engage with other producers online for support and feedback, and consider learning some basics of music theory to help with melodies and structure. Lastly, stay inspired by listening to various music and analysing tracks you love. Enjoy the journey and have fun experimenting! See profile Link to comment https://answers.fiverr.com/qa/12_music-audio/172_remixing/whats-the-best-way-to-get-started-with-music-sampling-r1185/#findComment-2420 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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