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Shook Ones Sample Source
Question: what's the difference between a subtone and octave?
An octave is a space between two musical notes of 12 half steps. If you're playing a C note (no Ben Franklin), you can play another C note exactly 12 half steps higher or lower and that note would be either one octave higher or lower than your first note. 24 half steps would be 2 octaves, etc.
Let's say you're playing a C note somewhere around the middle of the keyboard. A subtone would be a C note played several octaves lower. Could be 1 octave, could be 3... suppose just as long as it's substantially lower than the first note.
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OK... I saw a link to this from Emynd
's blog the other day, listened to it several times and just didn't believe it. The next day I listened a few more times and finally realized that this is it. My question is ... how in the FUCK did this kid sit around listening to that Herbie song and just say "Oh yeah, duh, that's Shook Ones." ?!?!?Either way, this is a crazy discovery. Hats off. Also, thanks to Hawkeye for making the tutorial!
My question is ... how in the FUCK did this kid sit around listening to that Herbie song and just say "Oh yeah, duh, that's Shook Ones." ?!?!?
do you make beats?
cause sometimes you just end up going w/ the first decent idea you have, just to get the ball rolling... and sometimes you find that it works out.. i have made plenty of beats just off whatever records i had bought that day,,,
the Blue Flowers sample is sorta the same thing.... IIRC, it's from a long Bartok piece and the sample melody goes by in like 3 seconds and never repeats... so, same thing, where Automator just heard that shit fly by and grabbed it...
How could Bronco from the-breaks.com forum identify the sample source ??
The only logical answer is pitched the sample up.
When you pitch sounds up or down in a extrem way, you normaly can hear it. Think of your voice. Pitched up you sound like a Smurf, pitch down and you sound like Chewbaca. The reason for that are the formants.
Check here:
Formants
The same happens to every other sound. The piano from Shook Ones sounded pitched down. So you pitch the sample up till it sounds normal again.
Listen to this:
How to identifiy the sample.mp3 - 0.60MB
But there are still so many samples not found for a longer time than Shook Ones Pt.2
Please tell me whats the source for the piano playing on top of the KATG Summer Madness e-piano ?? And no, the source mentioned on whosampled.com is not the right source.
Till this day I only could find one source for this song. The rest is a mistery. The scream ?? The wah wah guitars ?
And the trumpet like sounds ? They are pitched too. I pitched them up and they remind of a jazz guitar sound. But it could be something diffrent too.
The drums for "Flava in ya ear" seem to be from this classic.
And till this day no one came up with the original source for these drums. I know we had the discussion about this being Cold Sweat and so on, but I'm not convinced yet.
Peace
Hawkeye
The only logical answer is pitched the sample up.
When you pitch sounds up or down in a extrem way, you normaly can hear it. Think of your voice. Pitched up you sound like a Smurf, pitch down and you sound like Chewbaca. The reason for that are the formants.
Check here:
Formants
The same happens to every other sound. The piano from Shook Ones sounded pitched down. So you pitch the sample up till it sounds normal again.
Listen to this:
How to identifiy the sample.mp3 - 0.60MB
But there are still so many samples not found for a longer time than Shook Ones Pt.2
Please tell me whats the source for the piano playing on top of the KATG Summer Madness e-piano ?? And no, the source mentioned on whosampled.com is not the right source.
Till this day I only could find one source for this song. The rest is a mistery. The scream ?? The wah wah guitars ?
And the trumpet like sounds ? They are pitched too. I pitched them up and they remind of a jazz guitar sound. But it could be something diffrent too.
The drums for "Flava in ya ear" seem to be from this classic.
And till this day no one came up with the original source for these drums. I know we had the discussion about this being Cold Sweat and so on, but I'm not convinced yet.
Peace
Hawkeye
And till this day no one came up with the original source for these drums. I know we had the discussion about this being Cold Sweat and so on, but I'm not convinced yet.
Peace
Hawkeye
I always thought these were the drums from the Passport "Hand Made" album, maybe not.
isn't this the wayne cochrane break?
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