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he will literally listen to an entire song
wendigo
Bro sounds like he’s planning on assassinating Kanye, referring to him in the past tense. “I loved Kanye’s phrase slicing so much, he was great at it!” Twists the knife deeper
skyborax
I agree with speeding up the records to save time but also the main reason for that is so that it can fit within a certain time frame because back in the days sample memory wasn't like it is today.. also to fit an acceptable tempo of the beat being made
coreyyellowmanjackson
MF DOOM did the same thing but he doesnt get slurped up
grimbruh
lol you just described sampling, congratulations
zechs
The crazy thing about this short is you're not describing anything that made Kanye stand out, just, quite literally, an overall generalization of sampling.
joshuagarcia
Actually back in the day people sped the records up because samplers didn’t have music disk space. By pitching records way up you could get much longer recordings on the sampler then pitch it down. Classic old trick.
Yoloslides
Wow I can’t believe he listened to the entire song all the way from start to finish before sampling . Unheard of
taisontran
The chipmunk sound didn't happen because we "listened to records faster by speeding them up". Samplers had tiny amounts of sampling memory, so you maximised it by sampling the record at a higher speed and then slowing the sampler's playback. Pretty soon you had people deciding they liked the effect of pitched up sounds in general, both inside and outside hip-hop (the first rave music was built on helium vocals, for example). This is before Kanye ever made a beat and it has nothing to do with him.
joechapman
Impatient listening is not what created the “high pitched” sample sound. Original drum machines (mpc’s) had a limited 8-12 second recording for clips, so to use the entire loop they would need to speed up the record for a sound longer than the available recording space on the machine. Now you know.
joewiebe
Speeding up samples was not to listen to songs faster 😂 it was for 1. To fit more on limited sampling time and 2. Old machines time stretch functions were bad or non existent, so to make an original soul song at 65 bpm to 88-90 bpm, we had to speed up the sample. Plus producers like RZA was doing the “chipmunk” sound way before kanye even touched an mpc or asr 10.
kosuribeatz
You wanna see how sampling can be taken to the next level then just listen to some jungle from 93
jimibirbeck
S/o to you for being the first fl tutorial master. I love internet money but you taught ppl how to grow and build before midi’s and loops. Much love dawg..
bankobeatz
kanye might be sampling music from ww2 soon
bouncewithjpFWB
Love him or hate him. His sampling techniques is inspirational.
huntrrams
Actually, the high pitched/chipmunk sound was pioneered by The Rza
Ridley-music
Kanye gone and sampled Hitler’s ideology
sheekshow
The Bomb squad of the late 80s and early 90s made all of this look like Childs play.
dazeja
I love them air gaps in the chops, the moments of silences to rap in-between
daydream.glitch
So basically a connect the dots and follow the numbers type of fella