Loops and samples are the backbone of many of today’s top songs. Whether you’re working with a pro-level sample pack full of radio-ready sounds or your own guerrilla recordings, it can be surprisingly difficult to fit loops into your mix without making them sound odd or out of place. In this blog, we’ll teach you how to seamlessly blend samples and loops into your tracks with professional-sounding results. Check out our favorite tips for mixing loops and samples below. Match the Tempo and Pitch The first thing you need to do when working with loops and samples is make sure they’re in the same tempo and key as your song. If you’re still early in the creative process, you may be able to tweak the other instruments to match the tempo and of the loop. Otherwise, you’ll have to stretch
Loops and samples are the backbone of many of today’s top songs. Whether you’re working with a pro-level sample pack full of radio-ready sounds or
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