>Another rule I follow in my sampling is: Never sample something fo the
>same style as the piece you are aiming to produce. In other words, if you
>are using a sample for a hip-hop track, do not sample another hip-hop
>track. Sample some jazz, RnB, rock or your teapot's whistle, but not
>hip-hop. If you are trying to produce drum'n'bass, do not sample another
>drum'n'bass record, etc. You get the point.
Hip-Hop producers have been doing this for years.
-RR
Ronnie L. Reese
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