![]() ![]() I think it’s a great place to start with putting together an interesting ambient part, especially because of its longer sustain.Īll I have to do is add some reverb and I’ll have a ton of ambiance from the get-go. It’s a brooding yet colorful chord due to its minor qualities and the extended ninth. Unlimited mastering & distribution, 1200 royalty-free samples, 30+ plugins and more! Get everything LANDR has to offer with LANDR Studio. The sample I chose uses an F# minor arpeggio with a ninth extension. So I picked this little arpeggio played on the piano that’s followed by a long decay. I need something that uses a sustained chord to get started with my ambient track. Let’s get started! Starter sample: Piano Arpeggio So, once I have my samples from Selector I’ll play with them in my Digitakt and make a composition for you to hear. I’m fortunate to have a Digitakt sampler on hand at home, it’s perfect for piecing samples together into ambient music. I’m also curious how Selector will suggest the different parts I need to create a calming ambient track. So, since I’ve been in the mood for ambient music I figured that’s what I’ll focus on for this edition of Sample and Hold. I love how ambient music helps me clear my mind and forget about whatever’s going on in the world around me. I’ve been really interested in ambient music lately.īeing at home for the last month I’ve gravitated a lot towards calming music to accompany me during my time alone. Welcome to Sample and Hold, the series on the LANDR Blog where we highlight one unique crate-digging session and the digger’s gold we came back with using Selector-the world’s first AI sample recommendation tool. ![]()
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