I tried to give a brief overview of how I put together a music sample pack and the steps I go through. Find Me Here Instagram - / craigwilliamsmusic Spotify - open.spotify.c...
All of the packs I'm selling at the moment are through labels that handle all of that stuff. If you want to sell the packs on your own platform that would be on you to create the art and the copy describing the pack.
Hello Craig. I am very new into the music business. I am wondering do you offer mentorship? I would really like to learn . I have a DAW, midi, plug ins, music theory knowledge. I just don't understand the process and I am wondering if you could help out.
Thank you for reaching out. I'm probably not the best person to answer this question. I think the best thing you can do is just make music and have fun with it.
I have loads I have sampled throughout the years. Both from electronic drum machines and from sessions with live drummers. I can never get enough drums from live drummers. Most electronic drum sounds are pretty much the same once they're in a song. Live drum recordings can be really different from each-other and the effort you have to go through to get really nice recordings can be a bit of a pain but well worth it.
@@craigwilliamsmusic thats really interesting to hear! I’d love to make one of those packs myself but I dont want to get in trouble for “stealing” other peoples drums and layering them. Since I don’t have the money to get a quality drum set ;)
The way I started was by using every drum plug-in I could find. They all have different flavours and some can produce real-ish sounding drum sounds that work well for layering.