Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based on?

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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by Widowmaker » Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:49 pm

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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by walker101 » Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:28 am

brasco wrote:
skream wrote: Anything else you'd like to know? lol
When Will there be a Skreamizm 6 vinyl release?!

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Post by mIrReN » Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:40 am

skream wrote: Anything else you'd like to know? lol
Yeah, what's up? How ya doin'...
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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by dj $hy » Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:58 am

chef wrote:
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chef wrote:Not that it changes anything but the arp's a synth not a sample, I know it weren't based on nothing else because I asked him to make me a grimey dubstep tune and bang some gunshots in there. Same night he played me what we now know as request line down the phone.
I mean the Arp sound within the tune is a sample which I've heard on a computer music disc! Its an arp pattern which can only come from a synth but its been recorded to audio...! Maybe someones sampled his track and added it to the CM sample pack but trust me, that tune was rammed in my head from 3rd bass days bruva and the only reason I know its on there is cos I couldn't believe it myself!
Bro, I'm telling you it never came from a cm disc because I know the vst it came from and have seen the project file, i was in the studio everyday with him them days, skream was shiting out arps like that for fun....

Dig out your cm cd, it might sound very similar but it isn't the source.
Fair play bro! Just i was sure that first arp hit I've heard from a sample CD but might not have been, could have been sample packs I've downloaded. Just remember being surprised to hear it on my pc when I've never sampled it. My bad!
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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by bluenotes » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:02 am

skream wrote:The arp sound was form a vst called Junglist,the bass was from the ts404, the plinky sounds and the last melody were from absynth 1.3,the falling sub sound from the intro were from some samples i got off cyrus and the rise's were from the 3xOSC....

I wasnt inspired by anything else other than finding the arp mode in FL and being able to set scales to it.....


Anything else you'd like to know? lol
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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by Blerim » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:31 am

anyone who denies the melody is almost identical to 'catch me if you can' is playing themselves...
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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by fractal » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:36 am

:lol:
sub.wise:.
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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by Phyalow » Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:51 am

skream wrote: Anything else you'd like to know? lol
If you still have the files for midnight request line VIP!!! (plz release :mrgreen: )

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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by murk_dweller » Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:51 pm

Nobody has mentioned "Our Most Requested Record" by Ice T...

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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by fractal » Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:10 am

skream told me it was loosely based on the George B. Wilson character in the Great Gatsby, but i could be misremembering that
sub.wise:.
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Re: Skream - Midnight Request Line.... What tunes it based o

Post by ahier » Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:35 am

Blerim wrote:anyone who denies the melody is almost identical to 'catch me if you can' is playing themselves...

yeah but its not the most unusual use of a harmonica minor arpeggio, it would have been easy to come across without having listened to the other one if you spent enough time screwing around with scales and arps, as im sure skream did

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fractal wrote:skream told me it was loosely based on the George B. Wilson character in the Great Gatsby, but i could be misremembering that
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