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Working with sample packs: how to create dynamic tracks

Working with sample packs: how to create dynamic tracks


What are samples in music?

Samples are sounds that can be used to make music. They’re called “samples” because the way digital audio recording works is by taking a sample of the level of the input signal at regular intervals (known at the sample rate), and this is used to make a file that recreates the sound. Hence, “sample” has become shorthand for a digital audio recordings in the music production realm.

Samples can come in various forms, and are often “loops” (usually rhythmic material of a specific number of bars that can be played repeated to create a backing), and “one-shots” (a single sound that can be played back rhythmically and chromatically, i.e. pitched up and down a keyboard).

What is a sample pack?

A sample pack is a collection of sounds, often designed to work well together to create a specific style of music. Native Instruments Expansions are sample packs that also include instrument presets, and now expansions are available in “WAV-only” editions that just feature the sample content.

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