19 chops when 3 chops wpuld of sounded fine. However J Dilla always try to do more, creazy He died so young and also the same year I made My first Hiphop beat.
i always compare kanye’s jukebox joints and j dillas motown beat 5. they both sound similar, but kanye just loops the sample while j dilla has like 20 different chops, so there’s these subtle differences that make it more relistenable imo. genuinely the greatest
no he didn't, havoc replayed the same sample chop at different pitches, which sounds like a new melody, but it's technically just 2 midi notes, whereas dilla made multiple chops here
@@tareefsmith9027 Yeah but that's just how sampling works. Not a specific technique. Havoc did something very specific on shoock ones where he slowed the sample down by a lot and and played the same single chop twice and different speeds/pitches. What dilla did here is the more traditional technique of simply chopping up a sample and playing the sections in a new way.
Anytime that I hear something new or different from Dilla, It's just as filthy as the one before! This is one of the filthiest to date! Finding two different keyboard samples from different artist, then moving them up/down semitonally to play next to each other is fucking genius! Plus those chops - Pure Dilla!