![]() You may be tempted to place a sample in every single gap, but that isn’t always a great idea. Unless you’re making neuro-hop or some deep house with crazy swing, there are really only 4 different areas you can place samples: on the beat, just after the beat, on the off beat, and before the next beat. If you’re still stuck on FL or Ableton’s default drums, then you may want to drop some money on a sample pack or look for a free one. As a new producer you probably won’t know the difference between a sample that fits and one that doesn’t, the only way to get better is to practice and analyse similar music. If something you’re previewing sounds like it could do with some extra, then find something that compliments it. If a sample is too long then you can reduce the decay time.
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