![]() ![]() Once you search and find audio files, you will notice that you can audition the files by pressing the play button at the top of the browser, or in the Waveform column. Once the Workspace browser is open, you'll notice it is layed out very similar to a browser window on your computer system with a Navigation area on the left-hand side, and the main browser area arranged in columns. To open the Workspace, go to the Window menu in Pro Tools, go down to New Workspace, choose default (of you can use the keyboard shortcut of Option + I) Not only does this browser window allow you to search your entire computer for audio (as well as Video, MIDI, etc.) files, you can also audition the files, as well as sync them to the tempo of your session via the Elastic Audio features of Pro Tools. The easiest way to add samples to your Pro Tools session is to import them via the Workspace browser. Now that we have established what we're dealing with, I'll show you how easy it is to import samples and loops into your Pro Tools session. Check out the side by side comparison on That drum part has been sampled and looped in over 2700+ songs, including by people such as Tyler, The Creator, Slipknot, Jay-Z, Skrillex, DJ Shadow, Galantis, and so many more. ![]() The most famous drum loop sample of all time is from "Amen, Brother" by The Winstons. The most obvious example of loops are drums, which when placed end to end sound like a continuous drum part. sampled the song "Bam Bam" by Sister Nancy - check out the side by side HERE: Ī loop can be described as: A portion of audio that can be continuously repeated (without sounding unnatural). For example, the song "Do To Me" by H.E.R. A sample can be described as: A portion of a previously recorded sound. Before we go any further, let's first define what a sample is. ![]() Whether on tape, hardware sampler, of computer software, creative use of samples has become a part of our societal norms. Long before Pro Tools ever existed, people utilized audio loops and samples in music production, post/tv production, and songwriting. Whether it's sound fx needed for a video, or drum loops for music production, everyone will have a need to Import Audio into Pro Tools. Regardless of what type of work with audio you do, you will have a need to import audio files and loops into your session. ![]()
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