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Thread started 07/08/03 12:59pm

otan

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Fruity Loops, ACID, and Blazing Saddles

I was talking last week about using demo versions of Fruity Loops and ACID to make a song.

Well I did it. This is the first version - I plan to do a bit of restructuring - there's too many Blazing Saddles quotes in there, but MAN I love the groove.

Edit2: HERE'S the NEW version:
www.blindslim.com/fly/where2.mp3

and THIS is the OLD version:
www.blindslim.com/fly/where.mp3

EDIT:

To be fair - if you haven't seen Blazing Saddles, umm, this may offend you. It's got to be the most offensive satire of westerns I've ever seen - the humor is in how it makes fun of stereotypes across the board, so, the use of certain terms is, umm, part of the humor to the movie.

I apologize if it offends. I didn't even think that maybe some folks haven't seen the movie.

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[This message was edited Tue Jul 8 17:58:05 PDT 2003 by otan]
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Reply #1 posted 07/08/03 1:48pm

JDODSON

I will check it out when I get to the bosses computer with sound! I love that movie!


Peace,
JD
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Reply #2 posted 07/08/03 2:39pm

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this alot ALOT different 4 u man. I think that is funny and weird how u used the samples and stuff. Im used 2 havin u as a "i dont do the drum machine thing" type of guy. lol. But it is a change of pace, and the more u start doing it man, the more cre8tive it'll b. Im surprised by this though man. The samples are trippin!smile
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Reply #3 posted 07/08/03 3:12pm

JDODSON

I agree with PP4 here- this is very unique for you (at least from what I have known of your style). I like it alot! I am really fond of what you did with the movie samples and how you add sounds in and out at different times that correspond with the movie clips. And, there is one break down that you do that is 2 funky!


Good work as usual, Beau!


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Reply #4 posted 07/08/03 3:30pm

BigThing

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Some seriously cool S*** my cyberfriend!
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Reply #5 posted 07/08/03 3:39pm

JDODSON

This song definitely makes my personal mp3 to CD collection!
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Reply #6 posted 07/08/03 4:54pm

otan

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You guys are too kind!

I TOLD you I was working on it. I finally took the time and now, it's a little less crowded, not so hyperactive.

www.blindslim.com/fly/where2.mp3

THAT one is more of a dance track - lots of space with little happening, instead of a radio-type track where there's stuff happening every second. In the new one - I was messing around with the rhythms more, samples less.

Thanks y'all. This is just TOO funky! I could stay up all night messing round with ACID.
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Reply #7 posted 07/08/03 5:50pm

groovement

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I hear a future at TOONAMI
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Reply #8 posted 07/08/03 6:06pm

talmuzic

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cool one, "otan"...Tal
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Reply #9 posted 07/08/03 6:08pm

otan

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hey Tal!

I keep listening to this going, great, how the hell can I perform this live? I guess I'll have to break out the thong and inspirational dance steps.
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Reply #10 posted 07/08/03 8:19pm

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Cool man! Groovy loops. Good mix with the samples and beats. How can you perform it live? Just play this back and do some killer guitar solos over it. The thong and dance steps wont hurt either. Hey, if Prince can do it, so can you.

You inspired me to mess around with ACID. You bad influence, you. Peer pressure. "Otan's up all night messing around with ACID, why can't I?"
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Reply #11 posted 07/09/03 7:27am

Slave2daGroove

I just love the Blazing Saddles samples. The dance beat doesn't do it for me, I know how much work it takes though.

Great stuff.

I'm programming drums using Fruity Loops for some of my songs and a couple of covers. It's more than a challenge and part of me wants to go back to playing drums.

Between you & Vina, I've been pushed to finish what I've started.

Thanks to both of you. worship
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Reply #12 posted 07/09/03 7:45am

Red

'Live' your band Otan sounds like a party. Lots o fun. When you coming to TO?

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Reply #13 posted 07/09/03 8:23am

otan

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Red said:

'Live' your band Otan sounds like a party. Lots o fun. When you coming to TO?

smile

Toronto? I'll play there when y'all move the town closer to ATL! I'm a homebody to the ninth degree!!

"Thong and Dance" THAT'S some funny Shihatzu.
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