Hi! This is Toni. Welcome to WinkSound.com. In this session, I’m going to show you how to walk through logic and chop your samples up the same way you did with your drum machines and your hardware gear. So, let me walk you through it and let’s go.
On your keyboard, you’ll see a slash button underneath the delete button which allows you to actually split the regions as a default inside of Logic. You start off by choosing the track that you want to start chopping the samples in and we’re going to press play and as you’re pressing play, I’m hitting the slash button and this is allowing me to chop the sample.
Once you drop the sample, you can stop it and you can go back and then you can take the different regions and sections and copy and paste them and drag them on to different places in your arrangement. If you just want to use this chop on this sample here, you can mute that, you can select that and create a different loop, shorten the loop to fit just that and press play. And that’s how you chop up samples in Logic.
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