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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by StrangeFlow » Thu May 02, 2013 6:49 pm

Whats up. I know there's lot of people gettng into juke lately.. (my favorite variety is the footwork-jungle style) but for straight up juke/footwork, I thought I'd post this package of samples:
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So, over at Bassadelic.com I do tutorials, reviews, articles, free mixtapes, and sample packs. This is a samplepack I created for footwork producers in search of some sounds and beats to help them with production. I'll get straight to the contents of this package below, and if you're interested, feel free to click the link and take a look. We keep our sample packs very reasonably-priced, as you'll figure out pretty quickly if you click on the 'store' tab of the site.

630 Audio Samples:

- 150 BEATS
(50 @ 145 BPM, 50 @ 155 BPM, 50 @ 165 BPM)

- 50 MELODIC JUKE RIFFS

- 341 Drum One Shots
(Complete Bassadelic TR-808 / TR-909 Drums)

- 8 Synth Pads

- AND:
- 20 (DEMO) Hardcore Moombah Beats
- 20 (DEMO) Wonky Beats
- 20 (DEMO) Trap Music Vocal Samples
- 30 Funky Snares


http://bassadelic.com/2013/02/09/600-ch ... ally-here/
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Samuel_L_Damnson » Thu May 02, 2013 8:40 pm

aaronpatey wrote:Clams Casino - Im God (P-80 Footwork Refix)

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Nice remix p 80 man :)
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Jizz » Sun May 05, 2013 4:01 am

I think my attempts at footwork would come out much better if i wasnt obsessed with processing everything to perfection, gotta control myself and leave it raw

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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Mushroom Buttons » Sun May 05, 2013 1:53 pm

aaronpatey wrote:Clams Casino - Im God (P-80 Footwork Refix)

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this, mane. #TYBG
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Moresounds » Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:47 am

Hi !
From Paris , here my last release called "Ghetto Dub Vol.1".
Dubbed Footwork/juke Flavors !
Dub wise riddims designed to make you groove.
Just tie your dancing shoes and get moving.
http://moresounds.bandcamp.com/album/ghetto-dub-vol-1

Here's a Video Teaser:



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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Sleeves » Sat Oct 19, 2013 3:24 am






In the first video @ 2:00 Clent talks about a 'slowed down cowbell'
Then @ 3:00 he pitches up and down


In the second video of Manny you can hear it @ 2:20

If you listen to a lot of Teklife tracks this sound is used in almost all of them. Does anyone know how to get this sound. I've tried slowing a cowbell sample down but it sounds nothing like what he gets.

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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by skimpi » Sat Oct 19, 2013 8:26 pm

Im pretty sure they are using the 808 cowbell sample? and not just any old cowbell
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Samuel_L_Damnson » Sun Oct 20, 2013 1:32 am

how didnt i see this thread? Im working on something akin to footwork atm. i may be coming back to ask questions :)
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Sleeves » Sun Oct 20, 2013 3:06 am

skimpi wrote:Im pretty sure they are using the 808 cowbell sample? and not just any old cowbell

Yeah I assume its an 808 cowbell but I'm wondering how they get it to sound like the 'humm' Clent says its a slowed down cowbell. But like I said In the previous post I've tried slowing the cowbell down with audacity I've tried changing its pitch but cant get it to sound any where near what they get. So i was wondering if any one has tried this or knows how to get the sound.

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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Samuel_L_Damnson » Sun Oct 20, 2013 12:28 pm

well they are using samplers rather than audacity, mpcs have a pretty distinctive sound (some of them). audacity will just slow it down, no saturation or compression or owt wil be added.,
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by skimpi » Sun Oct 20, 2013 3:48 pm

Sleeves wrote:
skimpi wrote:Im pretty sure they are using the 808 cowbell sample? and not just any old cowbell

Yeah I assume its an 808 cowbell but I'm wondering how they get it to sound like the 'humm' Clent says its a slowed down cowbell. But like I said In the previous post I've tried slowing the cowbell down with audacity I've tried changing its pitch but cant get it to sound any where near what they get. So i was wondering if any one has tried this or knows how to get the sound.
ohh sorry, i thought you were just trying it with real cowbell sounds haha, i mean really when ive heard that sound before i thought it was just sub bass haha
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Phatscout » Sun Oct 20, 2013 7:28 pm

aaronpatey wrote:Clams Casino - Im God (P-80 Footwork Refix)

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Shit thats dope man.

I dunno, I've literally JUST discovered Juke/Footwork from this thread (I dunno, I'm still confused regarding the difference but at least to me it seems Juke is the classic Chicago stuff while Footwork is the more IDM inspired stuff.) Admittedly I come from sort-of a Brostep background (yeah I know I suck lol, That's what you get for being 'murican), but I've also been into the Wonky/Future Beats/Whatever the hell they play at Low End Theory type stuff too.

I mean, from my position this stuff sounds like Flying Lotus with fast-ass choppy Aphex Twin drums (and in all honesty that's probably a religiousness way to phrase it), but I'm probably wrong but, I dunno :corndance:

Like now I'm in this weird position where I want to try to do some kinda stuff like it, but I don't want to be seen as a trend follower who's just doing what everyone else is doing (cause like I've checked r/footwork and have just browsed around based on this thread and I legitimately think this is some fresh shit)? I dunno, I'm confused.
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Sleeves » Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:28 pm

Damn so i probably cant get that sound unless i have an MPC, oh well I'm sure a sub bass can replace the sound anyways.

Too FatScout: To put it simply Juke is primarily more 4x4 but at 140-160 bpm similar too ghetto house and Detroit Jit. While footwork is an evolution of ghetto house that focuses on more syncopated rhythms. As for being seen as a trend follower if I was you I wouldn't worry about that kind of shit if you genuinely like something when you hear it, it really shouldn't matter what people say. Just make what you like, fuck all that elitist talk.

Also footwork isn't any where near being "fresh" or "new" its been around for at least 10 years and started getting spotlight around the time the record label Planet Mu started releasing footwork EP's and LP's. Although you could argue the sound is being more commercialized now because of the spotlight. A lot of the older footwork was more raw and specifically made for actual footwork battles.
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Phatscout » Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:09 am

Sleeves wrote:Damn so i probably cant get that sound unless i have an MPC, oh well I'm sure a sub bass can replace the sound anyways.
Well, what DAW are you using? I mean I've heard you mention Audacity a couple of times but I mean come on, nobody could make a track in Audacity :P I think in Audacity try using the change speed one (to change both Tempo and Pitch) and an 808 cowbell, that should get you somewhere in the rage.

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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Sleeves » Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:50 am

I use ableton as my DAW and I have tried the change speed option on audacity but it just sounds like a growl. :/

Thanks this place is pretty cool!

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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by Sleeves » Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:57 am

For those who want even more background heres a really nice interview with Spinn and Rashad



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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by deranger » Tue Oct 29, 2013 6:55 am

Footwork production question here. I was listing to this Rashad track and I was trying to figure out how he chops up and stretches the vocal samples.




I'm pretty sure he is using a MPC which I don't have. (I use Logic) so maybe there is function he is using that I'm not aware of. Any idea how to do this type of vocal processing with the exs24?

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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by syrup » Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:39 am

to me it sounds like he cut the sample up to the parts with different start points, loaded that into the sampler and played a load of short notes
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Re: The Juke/Footwork Production Thread

Post by hudson » Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:00 pm

you dont really even need a sampler for that, just chop it up on the grid

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