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hi this is Simon this is a video about clean sample editing sample editing is an important part of the digital composition or digital production process because at least in part samples are going to be our building blocks were going to be looping them were going to be layering them were gonna be manipulating them maybe times stretching them so a little bit of extra time spent and making sure your samples are cleanly edited is gonna save you a bunch of time down the road to start heres my subjective definition of a cleanly edited sample its worth noting that Im thinking about these as samples that were going to be editing to load into a sampler or to be digitally manipulated and software like Macs chemo or reactor so a cleanly edited sample does not have extraneous time before after your sound it doesnt truncate your sound it starts and ends with an amplitude of exactly zero in this case well want to normalize it so your samples will have the same amplitude your sample should