Use hardware or software-based samplers in digital audio workstations (DAWs) to import, manipulate, and playback samples in your music production setup.
Modern DAWs provide sample importing, editing, and sequencing tools, as well as audio tracks and MIDI instruments, to improve workflow.
Choose the appropriate audio source from various sources, such as vinyl records, CDs, digital files, field recordings, synthesizers, and live instruments.
Edit audio in your sampler or DAW by adjusting start and end points, applying effects, or manipulating parameters.
To utilize a sound source, import it into your sampler or DAW for sampling.
Use editing tools to isolate and extract desired audio segments, such as drum hits, vocal phrases, or chords for a sample.