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Post by vikingfuneral on Jul 7, 2014 12:03:07 GMT -6
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Post by baldusaur on Jul 7, 2014 12:10:40 GMT -6
In case you read and are wondering:
The dropped Money Store track was indeed True Vulture, the sample that they couldn't clear was the "Hey! Hey!" right before Ride starts shouting "Your Money's my Money, man!"
Also, Earth Angel (Androgynous Mind) was the prototype version of hacker.
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edges
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get so fuckin dark in here
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Post by edges on Jul 7, 2014 12:55:03 GMT -6
good stuff to save.
my obsession with seeking their samples changed to wondering how the eff they were putting together the synth sounds and crazy noises in their later stuff. NLDW and on was music actually constructed by them. hate on me for the dreaded comparison but the same happened with Kanye.
anyone have any cool ableton or midi knowledge they can drop on how cool DG sounds were made? i've thought before that the bjork sampling on NOTM was her voice used as electronic drum triggers, specifically the stuff on say the end of big dipper or 29sec into Viola.
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Post by eyestayn0ided on Jul 7, 2014 13:23:50 GMT -6
good stuff to save. my obsession with seeking their samples changed to wondering how the eff they were putting together the synth sounds and crazy noises in their later stuff. NLDW and on was music actually constructed by them. hate on me for the dreaded comparison but the same happened with Kanye. anyone have any cool ableton or midi knowledge they can drop on how cool DG sounds were made? i've thought before that the bjork sampling on NOTM was her voice used as electronic drum triggers, specifically the stuff on say the end of big dipper or 29sec into Viola. as someone who's been using ableton for a while, if i were trying to do the frantic and quick-paced triggering of the bjork vocals they did on NOTM, i would personally throw the samples into the in-program instrument "drum rack" (which is a digital drum machine you can drag any audio clip into and trigger via MIDI or simply manually program) and trigger the sounds through there. for all we know, they could have made an entire drum rack using only bjork's voice, linked it up to their roland drum set, and had zach wail away on it.
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Post by vikingfuneral on Jul 7, 2014 13:46:43 GMT -6
good stuff to save. my obsession with seeking their samples changed to wondering how the eff they were putting together the synth sounds and crazy noises in their later stuff. NLDW and on was music actually constructed by them. hate on me for the dreaded comparison but the same happened with Kanye. anyone have any cool ableton or midi knowledge they can drop on how cool DG sounds were made? i've thought before that the bjork sampling on NOTM was her voice used as electronic drum triggers, specifically the stuff on say the end of big dipper or 29sec into Viola. as someone who's been using ableton for a while, if i were trying to do the frantic and quick-paced triggering of the bjork vocals they did on NOTM, i would personally throw the samples into the in-program instrument "drum rack" (which is a digital drum machine you can drag any audio clip into and trigger via MIDI or simply manually program) and trigger the sounds through there. for all we know, they could have made an entire drum rack using only bjork's voice, linked it up to their roland drum set, and had zach wail away on it. i would think the same. they take all the audio cuts form the samples they want, load it up to a trigger pad, and go nuts. i would think flatty handles all that stuff tho.
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Post by eyestayn0ided on Jul 7, 2014 13:47:34 GMT -6
as someone who's been using ableton for a while, if i were trying to do the frantic and quick-paced triggering of the bjork vocals they did on NOTM, i would personally throw the samples into the in-program instrument "drum rack" (which is a digital drum machine you can drag any audio clip into and trigger via MIDI or simply manually program) and trigger the sounds through there. for all we know, they could have made an entire drum rack using only bjork's voice, linked it up to their roland drum set, and had zach wail away on it. i would think the same. they take all the audio cuts form the samples they want, load it up to a trigger pad, and go nuts. i would think flatty handles all that stuff tho. i would think it's both... i could see them having flatty fuck around with it and zach fuck around with it... maybe even stefan too... and just see what sounds cool. maybe even combine all three.
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edges
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get so fuckin dark in here
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Post by edges on Jul 7, 2014 14:03:36 GMT -6
i would think the same. they take all the audio cuts form the samples they want, load it up to a trigger pad, and go nuts. i would think flatty handles all that stuff tho. i would think it's both... i could see them having flatty fuck around with it and zach fuck around with it... maybe even stefan too... and just see what sounds cool. maybe even combine all three. I know there was an interview where Zach said he used an electric kit on records and would layer real drums over it.
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Post by eyestayn0ided on Jul 7, 2014 14:04:58 GMT -6
i would think it's both... i could see them having flatty fuck around with it and zach fuck around with it... maybe even stefan too... and just see what sounds cool. maybe even combine all three. I know there was an interview where Zach said he used an electric kit on records and would layer real drums over it. all the drums on no love were him playing on an electronic roland set hooked up to their computer with drum machines they would make in ableton.
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