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#91
Samples / Ruff in the Sample Buizness
Last post by MrGrey - March 10, 2005, 06:16:21 PMI just got that "In the Jungle" track by Just Ice, which according to the sample section was used for "Ruff in the Jungle Bizness". I kinda have an idea what part of the song it is, but anybody know exactly how to modulate it to get the same sound? Also, did the "Ruff" come from the same track? Does anybody know where that crazy sound at 00:43 where hes all "dasahyayayayayayayaahhhh!" comes from?
#92
Samples / Re: Charley Sample ID
Last post by npc900 - June 01, 2010, 03:44:49 PMthe beatbox thing, yeah? not sure where it originated but i'd like to know. i found the samples somewhere at original pitch, but i don't remember where.
#93
Samples / Charley Sample ID
Last post by megatron - August 29, 2005, 04:13:28 AMDoes anyone know the source of the vocal sample on Charley (trip into d&b mix) which enters at 1:23sec?
#94
Samples / Re: winditup (how did he get t...
Last post by npc900 - June 01, 2010, 03:15:24 PMthe low rumbling may from pitching up a really bass-heavy noisy old school hip hop break. some old break that had some massive 808s and stuff layered with it originally. he probably also used 909ish kicks that he run through lots of low booming reverb.
chase the devil (max romeo) is the reggae track in out of space, but its high passed and not contributing much rhythmically. sounds mostly like two hip hop breaks and some 808 snare rolls, maybe a few other hits.
in rave music like this with pitched up breaks it can be helpful to pitch down the song to hear the breaks closer to their original sound for a better idea of where they came from. i've attached a bit of both..
wind it up sounds like just one break layered with a snare... as for what the original hip hop producers or whatever did to the breaks to make them so huge, i've no idea... it may be worth looking into.
oh yeah, this thread is 6 years old, lol, hope it's of interest to someone anyway..
nevermind, i haven't attached them, the attachment system blows.
chase the devil (max romeo) is the reggae track in out of space, but its high passed and not contributing much rhythmically. sounds mostly like two hip hop breaks and some 808 snare rolls, maybe a few other hits.
in rave music like this with pitched up breaks it can be helpful to pitch down the song to hear the breaks closer to their original sound for a better idea of where they came from. i've attached a bit of both..
wind it up sounds like just one break layered with a snare... as for what the original hip hop producers or whatever did to the breaks to make them so huge, i've no idea... it may be worth looking into.
oh yeah, this thread is 6 years old, lol, hope it's of interest to someone anyway..
nevermind, i haven't attached them, the attachment system blows.
#95
Samples / Re: winditup (how did he get t...
Last post by liteFun.(Guest) - October 24, 2005, 11:40:26 AMout of space has chase the devil rhythm as a background, lowpass filtered?
#96
Samples / Re: winditup (how did he get t...
Last post by mike - July 10, 2004, 01:02:33 AMalso in the outofspace beats you can hear like a low rumbling sound to phatten it up, could this of been done by madly pitchbending upanddown low sinewaves?
#97
Samples / winditup (how did he get the b...
Last post by mike - July 10, 2004, 01:57:56 AMI use a tracker (med soundstudio) been stressing over my bad beat designs. I know liam combined pitched up breakbeats and drummachine patturns. I was listening to winditup real closely and I think I've sussed it out
you've got like a main breakbeat going but you can also hear a (lowpass) filtered breakbeat underneath. plus you can hear some TRxox snare sounds panned to the left (could be the right)... am I right?
cause when ever I try this technique it just sounds shit.
also out of space beats are just as chunky as winditup... any clues? hints?
you've got like a main breakbeat going but you can also hear a (lowpass) filtered breakbeat underneath. plus you can hear some TRxox snare sounds panned to the left (could be the right)... am I right?
cause when ever I try this technique it just sounds shit.
also out of space beats are just as chunky as winditup... any clues? hints?
#98
Samples / Re: No Good
Last post by npc900 - June 01, 2010, 02:41:22 PMi dunno about the movie, but that noise is on the old 90s sample cd datafile one, and i'm sure he just got it from there. i'm not sure what the other things you're referring to are...
#99
Hey -
I used to be really into Prodigy years ago and made my own music etc
One thing has bothered me since then that I've always wanted to know
Does anyone know the sounds that Liam used on no good (I'm not talking about the vocals!)
In the vocal bits without beat I think the whining metal noise is sampled from the scene in Full Metal Jacket where they are picked off by a sniper (I'm probably wrong but it stuck in my mind!)
Theres also a basketball scoring noise at the end of the beats too (anyone?)
I'm also in love with the off beat noises throughout - the notes
C - C - C - C ---C - C - C - C -C - C# C#
If anyone knows what I mean, and what the sound is please let me know
I thought it was either sped up cymbals or the aeorplane noise faster???
Anyone?
Cheers
I used to be really into Prodigy years ago and made my own music etc
One thing has bothered me since then that I've always wanted to know
Does anyone know the sounds that Liam used on no good (I'm not talking about the vocals!)
In the vocal bits without beat I think the whining metal noise is sampled from the scene in Full Metal Jacket where they are picked off by a sniper (I'm probably wrong but it stuck in my mind!)
Theres also a basketball scoring noise at the end of the beats too (anyone?)
I'm also in love with the off beat noises throughout - the notes
C - C - C - C ---C - C - C - C -C - C# C#
If anyone knows what I mean, and what the sound is please let me know
I thought it was either sped up cymbals or the aeorplane noise faster???
Anyone?
Cheers
#100
Samples / Take me to the hospital
Last post by Dj Hemmo - June 21, 2009, 07:00:28 PMStarts with sample similar used in Everybody in the place but with some tweaks, using old song samples to create something new?