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Thread started 02/21/06 7:25pm

kalel5204

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Purple Rain instrumental?

Hey everyone
I was just wondering if P has ever released an instrumental version of PR. I'm trying to find a song for my music appreciation class and I was thinking of using an instrumental PR if it exists.

and if not, does anyone have any recommendations for a song to take in?

Thanx!
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Reply #1 posted 02/22/06 12:14am

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kalel5204 said:

Hey everyone
I was just wondering if P has ever released an instrumental version of PR. I'm trying to find a song for my music appreciation class and I was thinking of using an instrumental PR if it exists.

and if not, does anyone have any recommendations for a song to take in?

Thanx!

No instrumental version.
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Reply #2 posted 02/22/06 1:45am

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Gotta Shake This Feeling off the Neon Rendezvous bootleg is probably the only thing that comes close to an "instrumental"version of Purple Rain but actually it´s just an improvised, ad-libbed song/rehearsal jam which incorporates bits and pieces from Another Lonely Christmas sung over Purple Rain.

So L´AngeBleu is correct (as usual wink ).

By the way, was there ever another version of Gotta Shake This Feeling ?
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Reply #3 posted 02/22/06 7:51am

3121

i have the album version, stripped of any vocals and guitar. its drums, bass, keys and strings.
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Reply #4 posted 02/22/06 7:58am

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KoolEaze said:

Gotta Shake This Feeling off the Neon Rendezvous bootleg is probably the only thing that comes close to an "instrumental"version of Purple Rain but actually it´s just an improvised, ad-libbed song/rehearsal jam which incorporates bits and pieces from Another Lonely Christmas sung over Purple Rain.

Just FYI, there's a messed up version (as in fucked with by someone) on some bootleg which has just the string track taken from the fullblown version of the First Avenue gig + strings (which isn't on bootlegs...)

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Reply #5 posted 02/22/06 8:42am

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3121 said:

i have the album version, stripped of any vocals and guitar. its drums, bass, keys and strings.


confuse
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Reply #6 posted 02/22/06 9:37am

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Novabreaker said:

3121 said:

i have the album version, stripped of any vocals and guitar. its drums, bass, keys and strings.


confuse


sounds happen within a particular window of sound frequency.

Frequency is the number of vibrations per second.

For example the human voice is very much lower on the frequency scale then most instruments.

There are programs avilable to buy to remove a range of sound frequency from a sound wave file.

Then you are left with just the music.

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Reply #7 posted 02/22/06 10:45am

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I've always liked the instrumental "God" from Purple Rain.
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Reply #8 posted 02/22/06 11:02am

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A friend of mine sent me an instrumental cover of PR done by Dream Theater live so I may use it. Thanx to everyone tho.
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Reply #9 posted 02/27/06 1:36am

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There are programs avilable to buy to remove a range of sound frequency from a sound wave file.


Nope, not really - but you are right that this is indeed somewhat possible. This procedure is actually called phase-cancellation which was originally discovered just by an accident (and it can be a constant source of grief in some studios). Only sounds that are located EXACTLY in the middle of the stereo-field (where a mono-processed vocal track would actually often be) can be taken-out, but usually only to a certain degree as there has been all kinds of leakage in the process.
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Reply #10 posted 02/28/06 7:34am

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Novabreaker said:

MickG said:


There are programs avilable to buy to remove a range of sound frequency from a sound wave file.


Nope, not really - but you are right that this is indeed somewhat possible. This procedure is actually called phase-cancellation which was originally discovered just by an accident (and it can be a constant source of grief in some studios). Only sounds that are located EXACTLY in the middle of the stereo-field (where a mono-processed vocal track would actually often be) can be taken-out, but usually only to a certain degree as there has been all kinds of leakage in the process.


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What would be the best thing is if you could do the opposite and just leave the vocals. I've often tried that by fitlering and EQing, ok for messing but not ideal. This is a long time ago so things may have moved on, I've not switched on a synth or a sampler for about 3yrs now!
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Reply #11 posted 03/01/06 1:50am

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Xplanet said:

. I've often tried that by fitlering and EQing, ok for messing but not ideal. This is a long time ago so things may have moved on, I've not switched on a synth or a sampler for about 3yrs now!


I don't think there has been that much progress during the last 3 years, the big years of change in music technology was in 2002-3 in my opinion. With the new-line of third generation sequencer programs etc. All these soft synths and plug-ins that have come out recently sound pretty much the same as the previous ones to my ears. They just change the graphics and give it some silly name, and that's the marketin ploy. And hardware on the other hand.... what hardware? smile
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Reply #12 posted 03/01/06 1:50am

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Xplanet said:

. I've often tried that by fitlering and EQing, ok for messing but not ideal. This is a long time ago so things may have moved on, I've not switched on a synth or a sampler for about 3yrs now!


I don't think there has been that much progress during the last 3 years, the big years of change in music technology was in 2002-3 in my opinion. With the new-line of third generation sequencer programs etc. All these soft synths and plug-ins that have come out recently sound pretty much the same as the previous ones to my ears. They just change the graphics and give it some silly name, and that's the marketin ploy. And hardware on the other hand.... what hardware? smile
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Reply #13 posted 03/06/06 2:28pm

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Novabreaker said:

Xplanet said:

. I've often tried that by fitlering and EQing, ok for messing but not ideal. This is a long time ago so things may have moved on, I've not switched on a synth or a sampler for about 3yrs now!


I don't think there has been that much progress during the last 3 years, the big years of change in music technology was in 2002-3 in my opinion. With the new-line of third generation sequencer programs etc. All these soft synths and plug-ins that have come out recently sound pretty much the same as the previous ones to my ears. They just change the graphics and give it some silly name, and that's the marketin ploy. And hardware on the other hand.... what hardware? smile


Odds and sods such as Yamaha An1x, Yamaha Ex7, 303 and 505 Groove boxes, Akai S20 and one of those SP808 thingys... Groove sampler... that's it. Had guitars in there too, rhythm, bass and lead for a laugh. Used to like linking it up to an old Mac with an even older Logic fun for sequencing. Had an ok mixer too emm.. can't think what it was called but it's a spirit 14:2 type thingy... very technical discriptions eh?
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