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Re: Sampling Vocals

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:26 pm
by wormcode
jamiejamiejam wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
(Pada) wrote:But is that what people use? or is it just done by ear?
mainly some eq work then post processing so no threat of lawsuits.
repitching etc
i've always wondered why burial hasn't been sued for almost every song he has produced.
They're all cleared afaik, or most of the big ones...

Re: Sampling Vocals

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:38 pm
by JFK
wormcode wrote:
jamiejamiejam wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
(Pada) wrote:But is that what people use? or is it just done by ear?
mainly some eq work then post processing so no threat of lawsuits.
repitching etc
i've always wondered why burial hasn't been sued for almost every song he has produced.
They're all cleared afaik, or most of the big ones...
Erm. Sorry. I dont mean to be rude, but thats bollocks. One one album he sampled Beyonce, Ray J and Christina Auguilera amongst others. If Kode9 got all of those samples cleared then the album wouldnt have been worth a commercial release.

Think about it. The entire of the "Archangel" vocal is sampled from a Ray J tune. All he did was pitch the vocal up and down a bit and that was it. Hardly changing it beyond recognition.

Re: Sampling Vocals

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:56 pm
by wormcode
JFK wrote:
wormcode wrote:
jamiejamiejam wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
(Pada) wrote:But is that what people use? or is it just done by ear?
mainly some eq work then post processing so no threat of lawsuits.
repitching etc
i've always wondered why burial hasn't been sued for almost every song he has produced.
They're all cleared afaik, or most of the big ones...
Erm. Sorry. I dont mean to be rude, but thats bollocks. One one album he sampled Beyonce, Ray J and Christina Auguilera amongst others. If Kode9 got all of those samples cleared then the album wouldnt have been worth a commercial release.

Think about it. The entire of the "Archangel" vocal is sampled from a Ray J tune. All he did was pitch the vocal up and down a bit and that was it. Hardly changing it beyond recognition.
Well I might be off as the info was from a long time ago, but from memory I had read he cleared them before the album blew up, so the price wasn't as high as one might expect (which might also account for why the releases take so long). Not 100% positive, think maybe I read it in an interview on blackdown's blog... either way here is a pretty interesting video where he talks about samples and clearance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YukKDUtIsE0

His tunes are used on television in a few countries now, and have won many awards, so if they are still going under the radar then that's pretty amazing I think.

Re: Sampling Vocals

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:30 pm
by ngyoshi
i CBA to read all the above comments but all you need is a program called melodyne