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hey guys its joke and in this video Im going to show you how to creatively edit samples this is a really really good process to do because you can essentially take any sample you want and manipulate it to be something else I use this a lot in tracks when I would use a sample for adding layers to something whether it was for its intended purpose or not so for example Ill be demonstrating this on glass breaking and a bit of water theres an endless list of processes that you can use to manipulate samples however Ill just be showing you a few of them today and just a few of the processes that I do to create more interesting sounds so Ill just show you what well be working with this is the glass breaking and this is the water so theyre just nice and simple samples that we can play around with a bit so before I actually manipulate any samples chances Ive got an idea in my head of what I want to add to my track and Ill try and pick it out of some of the samples Ive got so for exam