I heard a Dj Pierre record on Stricly Rhythem (wrong spelled)
witch has has the same sound
All I can say is ;?
that is a reverse sample
second it's a filter over a chord or a bundle of tones like a stab of
trumpets ect. ?
instead of a filter over 1 sound/oscillator
A lot of ppz in the 313 area used this technology
check the 'fear of spiders' remix by kenny larkin on plink plonk.
(if anybody wants to know how he did it ;)
I know I know (sorry sorry mis quote from drexcia)
It can be done with for instance a k2000 sampling it own chords !!
this is tech house like it shout be ( not like theorem ect. )
that is my opinion ;?
but I'm still a copycat
And Kevin is cool for answering the questions on-site
- Original Message -
From: Jonny McIntosh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 5:47 PM
Subject: [313] KMS 49 - what's that noise!??
Does anybody know where *that* synth sweep on Chez Damier's KMS49
(untitled,
but it goes Come on girl, you ain't dancing - the other side is the same
as the Climax, as an aside, where's that from?) comes from? Off the top of
my head it's also used by Grant Nelson (GOD project part 1) and the
Basement
Boys (250lbs of remix). I'm pretty sure I've got other tracks that sample
it, too. I don't which of these came first (I heard KMS 49 first, but that
means nothing) nor if any of these are the original source. But it is a
wicked noise and one of my favourite tracks, so I wiz wondering...
Cheers,
Jonny.
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