alien 3 untitled introDysplasia wrote:BURIAL SAMPLES
archangel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3VXT15Kf4s
@00:27, @01:55
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5Gj0c2TO5U
@01:58
untrue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAI8R3l8YE8
@00:33, @00:46
endorphin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7zoBaHqeQ8
@00:40
etched headplate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWRIHYQwKvQ
Burial's drum sequencing program.
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best advice i can give is to always keep a little notepad handy when watching dvds or tv shows and mark down timecodes of sounds/speech you may want to go back and sample
or if tv the show and episode you're watching (easily grabbed off imdb.com) then torrent em and sample away
but yeah maybe i'll do a lil triplet tutorial for people who probably don't get what i mean about that for beats
or if tv the show and episode you're watching (easily grabbed off imdb.com) then torrent em and sample away
but yeah maybe i'll do a lil triplet tutorial for people who probably don't get what i mean about that for beats
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http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug06/a ... h_0806.htmtokensunrise wrote:Deadly Habit wrote: but yeah maybe i'll do a lil triplet tutorial for people who probably don't get what i mean about that for beats
this would be tops
here this will explain it better then i prolly could
i recognize it but which track is it ??????Dysplasia wrote:Also taking note that he turned Beyonce into a male vocalist, convincingly.Ketamine wrote:THIS one.My mouth dropped wide the F*** open.
THIS my friends, is sampling. Burial you are not from this world.
already found it... its archangel <3 fuckin genious
R wrote:i recognize it but which track is it ??????Dysplasia wrote:Also taking note that he turned Beyonce into a male vocalist, convincingly.Ketamine wrote:THIS one.My mouth dropped wide the F*** open.
THIS my friends, is sampling. Burial you are not from this world.
already found it... its archangel <3 fuckin genious
it is the second sample for the song "Untrue"
that is Beyonce. Archangel actually is a male singer, Ray-J
see!!!feasible_weasel wrote:alien 3 untitled introDysplasia wrote:BURIAL SAMPLES
archangel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3VXT15Kf4s
@00:27, @01:55
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5Gj0c2TO5U
@01:58
untrue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAI8R3l8YE8
@00:33, @00:46
endorphin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7zoBaHqeQ8
@00:40
etched headplate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWRIHYQwKvQ
feas,
I ask you again..
ARE YOU BURIAL???
Alright, I've tried to make a 2-step drum pattern, but I think it's hard. The swing is very mechanic and it actually doesn't sound that rhytmic.
I found this website with some examples of different drum patterns, but I think it's hard to convert that to a sequencer like Ultrabeat. http://www.simonv.com/tutorials/drum_patterns.php
I found this website with some examples of different drum patterns, but I think it's hard to convert that to a sequencer like Ultrabeat. http://www.simonv.com/tutorials/drum_patterns.php
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That on simon's page looks like the other infamous 2-step pattern (not the garage one) and it isn't excatly known for it's swing.Azair wrote:Alright, I've tried to make a 2-step drum pattern, but I think it's hard. The swing is very mechanic and it actually doesn't sound that rhytmic.
I found this website with some examples of different drum patterns, but I think it's hard to convert that to a sequencer like Ultrabeat. http://www.simonv.com/tutorials/drum_patterns.php
If you guys are talking about what I think you're talking about (the pattern in Unite?) whats so hard about it?thecatinside wrote:That on simon's page looks like the other infamous 2-step pattern (not the garage one) and it isn't excatly known for it's swing.Azair wrote:Alright, I've tried to make a 2-step drum pattern, but I think it's hard. The swing is very mechanic and it actually doesn't sound that rhytmic.
I found this website with some examples of different drum patterns, but I think it's hard to convert that to a sequencer like Ultrabeat. http://www.simonv.com/tutorials/drum_patterns.php
Yeah that's probably how he got that recorded. There's some fucking sick sampling in there, he knows his shit.the vinyl has an acapella cut he might have been able to download or purchase... the way he pasted and manipulated them together though, who the fuck knows..
I want to learn more about his unorthodox and old technology, it really makes me think that equipment doesn't determine the quality of the tunes, because the creativity of mind can never be programmed by a computer.
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Burial uses soundforge to compose tracks with audio samples
drumwise he cuts up audio samples from computer games and films using clips such as keys and dorrs shutting etc.
iv bin experemanting with this kind of take on drum sequencing recently and you can get sum sick sounds by cuttin samples in recycle or sumthin similar
the sounds can generally be changed to match better by pitch shifting so they roll together smoothly
the best thing i hav cum up with so far is swing 16th notes with various hats and clicks and a garage style bass and rim pattern(bass 1+9, rim 5+13) as opposed to using a snare
sounds siiic!
hope it helps
drumwise he cuts up audio samples from computer games and films using clips such as keys and dorrs shutting etc.
iv bin experemanting with this kind of take on drum sequencing recently and you can get sum sick sounds by cuttin samples in recycle or sumthin similar
the sounds can generally be changed to match better by pitch shifting so they roll together smoothly
the best thing i hav cum up with so far is swing 16th notes with various hats and clicks and a garage style bass and rim pattern(bass 1+9, rim 5+13) as opposed to using a snare
sounds siiic!
hope it helps
Soundforge has tonnes of options/FX that make sampling much easier. You can remove vocals or change them into male/female with a few clicks. It also has very good time stretching/reverb which works well to make drone sounds.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Amen.Azair wrote:equipment doesn't determine the quality of the tunes, because the creativity of mind can never be programmed by a computer.
When I first started ten years ago I had a family-used DELL with a copied FL Studio and a cracked Soundforge. A borrowed Keyboard--not a controller--a KEYBOARD. Had NO knowledge of mixing/engineering. Yet I did SO MUCH music back then, and even got six tunes signed!
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Today I have a glistening clean Mac, Logic 8, every Native Instrument they make, 24 bit samples from all over the earth, and can EQ the bark off a dog, but can't finish a single tune. Last good thing I made was in 2006.
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