Thanks alot for great inputs my good stbb fam!
I have also ordered the Joseph Schloss book from my local library, but thanks for the headsup! I will check out the links.
Also found alot of interesting papers on the subject.
To contribute with a personal sampling technique of my own, i really like to take a sample and have it in two different tracks. I take one of the samples and timestretch it to play an octave below, either with a pitcher or just by warping. Gives a new sonic feel to the sample with alot of nice new overtones.
Another trick similar to this is with sampling drums and i have two or more tracks with the same drumsample playing in different pitch. Sometimes you can get a really nice punch to the drums when using this technique, you just have to experiment with the pitch.
Oh and when layering drums, zoom all the way in on the starting point of the drums and make sure the soundwave is moving in the same direction so you dont get phase problems. If the wave moves in different directions, move the startingpoint on on of the samples.
Simple tricks but they can mean a whole lot
