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: The art of finding a soulful loop and "flipping" it into something entirely new.

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To achieve an authentic sound, producers often flip samples from jazz, soul, or funk records.

| Feature | Hardware MPC (90s) | Jay Cactus Tutorial (DAW) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Internal clock jitter (natural swing) | Logic/Ableton Groove Pool (emulated swing) | | Sample Rate | 12-bit (Punchy, gritty) | 24-bit, reduced via BitCrusher plugin | | Filtering | Analog low-pass | Simulated analog modeling (Emphasis on resonance) | | Workflow | Tactile, finger-drumming | Mouse/Keyboard + MIDI humanization scripts |

He chopped the Brazilian laugh. He reversed the brass. He found a single bar of a bassline that sounded like a sigh. Then he built the drums. Not from a pack. From a recording of himself tapping a cardboard box, a spoon on a coffee mug, and his own finger-snap. He time-stretched it all by ear, dragging waveforms with a trackpad that had a hairline crack.