well, if you don't have a sampler and it sounds like
you don't, then you gotta do some file conversion to
get your audio into wav or aiff format.

most of my samples come off of cds.  i usually find a
sound i like, then rip the tune to a wav from the cd
and proceed to soundforge where i chop it up (anyone
have a *demo* of soundforge's cd exractor plugin??).  

there are tons of free cd rippers and mp3 to wav
converters out there.  just goto download.com.

to get a sample off of a record onto your computer
directly, you're gonna need a soundcard with inputs
from your record player.  

hope that helps.

btw, people prefer plain text emails here....  

On Tue, 16 July 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

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FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">ok what are
your methods for putting samples in.&nbsp; i have this
creative software that i can extract a piece off of an
mp3 and convert it to wav and then import it into
cubase.&nbsp; is an easier method to do this?<BR>
does anybody import samples from records?&nbsp; i was
doing that with my hardware mixer because it has a
sampler on it but to get it into a format to put into
cubase would be sweet.<BR>
<BR>
thanks!<BR>
Sharmila</FONT>
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