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Overview of Samplers

Author: David Doms

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Learn about single-sample and multi-sample programs with Berklee College of Music faculty member David Doms. Explore how you can play samples at a constant pitch (useful for drum loops) or use pitch-shifting techniques to manipulate their sound. You'll also see how samplers can emulate real-world instruments, such as drum kits, pianos, winds, brass, etc.

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BMPR-160 Sampling and Audio Production
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