How I Organize My Samples on the Dirtywave M8
Hi there, thanks for watching! In this video I show how I have my samples organized on my Dirtywave M8. I label things by the instrument type and length of the sample (“one shot” vs “run”), and I keep my samples in folders that have 10 files each so I can scrub through them quickly. Really the main idea is being able to quickly find a type of sound I’m looking for. 00:00 Intro 00:22 One shots - drums and sounds folders 04:00 Longer samples - loops folder 05:08 Recordings for specific sessions 05:51 Concluding thoughts 06:06 Final jam

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