I’m an Ableton user with no real experience from any other Daw, so I can’t compare. With Simpler/Sampler, Impulse, DrumRacks, Session View and Max4Live-devices there are really too much possibilities.

In my opinion, hoarding samples is pretty useless. Yes, it’s easy to get carried away, especially when there’s so much free stuff. Yet, why fill your own hard drive when you can access it all online when you need it.

I’d rather be creative with what I have, tweak samples, make them my own, do field recordings, lift stuff off vinyl/youtube. There’s the site SampleRadar where you can download Gigabytes of everything, FreeSounds.org and then there’s Splice.com where you can buy sounds as you need them. (and of course there are countless sites selling packs to suit different genres).

Ableton (Suite at least) comes with so many different packs that you are overwhelmed and dizzy from the start, and then new free packs keep dropping.

I’ve find this to be the best tip when it comes to sample libraries:

“Often in life you are confronted by many possibilities. The best thing you can do is just go for one with a quick decision, then make that choice work for you. It takes you to interesting places with surprising results.” - Brian Eno

I meant to say I love Ableton. Deeply. Really, I wish they had more merch to sell :wink:

1 Like