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#91
Samples / Re: Trigger Riff ??
Last post by antz (to lazy to login) - May 07, 2002, 01:33:08 AMQuote
You'll find the edited file on the ftp-server in the morning.
The address of it will be displayed in the actual off-topic thread.
I can't access your ftp (i've been trying for 24hrs), if you could send me the "edited file" to my email account I'd be very very grateful..
Cheers
Antz.
#92
Samples / Re: Trigger Riff ??
Last post by Ekko - May 05, 2002, 09:09:18 PMThe thing is with Liams sampling, that he can really twist the shit, like he said, it's his favourite instrument (at least it was untill now) and he's able to make everything fit into the song-athmosphere.
And only if he just samples something without altering too much, the stuff still still differs a bit.
It's hard to say whether he samples or recreates something.
In this case I wonder a little bit if the song really contains a part where no or very less drums are played beside this sound.
If not, well, then he seemed to have recreated it (-Or he really know how to put stuff out of the way).
About the sampled sounds differing from the original source, this could happen because he uses the a newer Emu-Sampler (I think he does), which has filters that aren't closed all the time from the beginning and therefore alter the sound a bit.
Not bad of course, since the Emu-Filters are truly proved the best ones in the world.
And only if he just samples something without altering too much, the stuff still still differs a bit.
It's hard to say whether he samples or recreates something.
In this case I wonder a little bit if the song really contains a part where no or very less drums are played beside this sound.
If not, well, then he seemed to have recreated it (-Or he really know how to put stuff out of the way).
About the sampled sounds differing from the original source, this could happen because he uses the a newer Emu-Sampler (I think he does), which has filters that aren't closed all the time from the beginning and therefore alter the sound a bit.
Not bad of course, since the Emu-Filters are truly proved the best ones in the world.
#93
Samples / Re: Trigger Riff ??
Last post by Zed - May 05, 2002, 07:40:27 PMummm... i heard the both files... but i think maybe Liam has heard that track and just has done recreating of the sample, dunno, ask Liam about it.... i'm not Liam...
#94
Samples / Re: Trigger Riff ??
Last post by Ekko - May 05, 2002, 01:04:45 AMMakes sense,
I edited the file a little bit, reversed, small distortion and harmonizer and it comes quite close.
I think Liam used a part from the song where no drums and other stuff is lying upon it (or he's got a real good denoiser) and did about the same.
You'll find the edited file on the ftp-server in the morning.
The address of it will be displayed in the actual off-topic thread.
I edited the file a little bit, reversed, small distortion and harmonizer and it comes quite close.
I think Liam used a part from the song where no drums and other stuff is lying upon it (or he's got a real good denoiser) and did about the same.
You'll find the edited file on the ftp-server in the morning.
The address of it will be displayed in the actual off-topic thread.
#95
Samples / Trigger Riff ??
Last post by antz (to lazy to login) - May 04, 2002, 11:03:49 PMI need someone elses opinion on this,
I found a track called 'Strange Town' by 'The Jam' and it had a riff in the middle which sounds quite abit like the geetar riff in 'Trigger'... have a listen; (download 'strange town' file)
http://www.geocities.com/dalek_simulation/file-dump
Liam could have easily distored it, he could have even changed a few notes (or whatever) - Let me know what you think?
Cheers.
Antz
I found a track called 'Strange Town' by 'The Jam' and it had a riff in the middle which sounds quite abit like the geetar riff in 'Trigger'... have a listen; (download 'strange town' file)
http://www.geocities.com/dalek_simulation/file-dump
Liam could have easily distored it, he could have even changed a few notes (or whatever) - Let me know what you think?
Cheers.
Antz
#96
Samples / Re: goblin sampling
Last post by Lasssa - June 15, 2004, 09:47:42 AMWhere are you Ekko??
#97
Samples / Re: goblin sampling
Last post by juGe - June 13, 2004, 10:56:54 PMNo idea, but can't wait to hear your version
#98
Samples / goblin sampling
Last post by rolmo - June 13, 2004, 07:33:10 PMhi there,
i am remixing little goblin from live stuff and this loop from the official page but i'm stuck right now. does anybody know how to emulate that car horn sounding synth liam used in this track? or is there perhaps a way to extract that portion from live recordings so it is clean and useable?
rolmo
i am remixing little goblin from live stuff and this loop from the official page but i'm stuck right now. does anybody know how to emulate that car horn sounding synth liam used in this track? or is there perhaps a way to extract that portion from live recordings so it is clean and useable?
rolmo
#99
Samples / Re: Sample form Voodoo People
Last post by Zed - November 08, 2003, 02:46:23 PMseems indeed the sample taken from there... also it says guitar by Lance Riddler, but the sample sounds like from Nirvana, don't remember which track... maybe those samples has been recreated... but sounds pretty the same...
#100
Samples / Sample form Voodoo People
Last post by Mr._Jay - November 04, 2003, 11:02:22 PMFor all you who love the flute by Phil Bent in voodoo peolpes.
Here is a sample that sounds just the same.
Song: Johnny Pate - You're starting too fast
What you need to do before it sounds exactly the same. Pitch it up 3 shifts. The sample
is like in two groups. You need to take part two and put it infornt of part one.
I'll try to find some more mysterious samples from the prodigy.
Mr. Jay
Here is a sample that sounds just the same.
Song: Johnny Pate - You're starting too fast
What you need to do before it sounds exactly the same. Pitch it up 3 shifts. The sample
is like in two groups. You need to take part two and put it infornt of part one.
I'll try to find some more mysterious samples from the prodigy.
Mr. Jay