I envision this sample will soar nicely when I combine it with the other samples I’ve chosen so far.
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The timbre of the classic Rhodes sound uses higher frequencies than the other samples I’ve used so far, so I think it will sit nicely in my mix without much EQ. I like this sample because it’s significantly more bright than the samples I used earlier. Next up in my Selector session is this spaced out Rhodes sample. Selection two: LAST HOPE BPM 175-Space Rhodes This sample seems to be a reversed synth pad that uses an F# minor chord.Įven though this chord is different from my starter sample I’ll use Creator to match the pitch of my samples once I have all the samples I need for my track. It’s a haunting sound that lies in a kind of outer-worldly uncanny valley. Today, you hear it used in many trap and pop tracks. It’s a trippy effect that’s been used since psychedelic rockers started using it prominently in the 60s. Reversed audio almost always produces a sound that’s interesting to the human ear. When I hit the Selector button on the Juice WRLD type sample the first sample it returned to me what this spooky reversed melody sample. Selection one: FRNMY_2_130bpm ReversedMelody Not surprisingly it uses a minor key, so I’ll be thinking about that as I choose my next samples.Įven though Creator can convert a sample from major to minor, which is pretty amazing. Juice WRLD is well known for being an emo-rap auteur, so I think this sample is a great starting point for creating an emo trap beat. I was immediately drawn to this Juice WRLD type sample, it’s a brooding pad with melancholic flutes fluttering around an A minor chord.
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Juice wrld hear me calling bpm full#
It’s a handpicked selection of starter samples that are full of juicy ideas just begging to be explored. To find my first sample I went straight to this new curated collection from LANDR Samples called 60 Second Beats. Starter Sample: Juice Wrld Type Pad 150 If you haven’t tried Creator yet, I highly suggest taking a look at it.
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It’s a really cool tool and it’s free to use, so I’ll use this edition of Sample and Hold to show how Creator helped me find and match the perfect samples for an emo trap track. Last week LANDR launched the beta version of Creator, LANDR’s new online beat making tool that makes it super easy to match any sample’s key or BPM right within the LANDR samples marketplace.
Juice wrld hear me calling bpm series#
Welcome to Sample and Hold, the series on the LANDR Blog where we highlight one unique crate-digging session and the digger’s gold we came back with using Selector-the world’s first AI sample recommendation tool