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Those 'smack' whip like sounds! This probably makes no sense and also due 2 the fact that Im musically inept...
BUT I was wondering how those 'smack', whip-cracking sounds R created during songs on the One Nite Alone tour. Hope some1 knows what Im on about. Is it a sample on a record spun by the DJ or something? | |
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I don't own ONA (ducking)... but whip-like sounds are easy to create on a drum machine...
The "handclap" sound with a lot of reverb or echo will get that type of sound. | |
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I know what you are talking about.
That sound was triggered by John Blackwell off of an e-drum pad live. | |
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he uses a 'linn' drum machine to make most of his whip / clap soounds doesn't he?
it actually sounded slightly brighter than on record, but it still rocked | |
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It is actually not the clap-pad, but the rimshot-pad tuned down on the Linn LM-1 drum machine. John Blackwell is triggering the sound from a sample, I believe. | |
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Eleventeen is correct with "I know what you are talking about. That sound was triggered by John Blackwell off of an e-drum pad live." Look at 1+1+1 is 3 and you can actually seen Blackwell hit the electronic drum pad for this effect. | |
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I know exactly what you are talking about and the sound is in the background of alot of his faster grooves - and sounds incredible live - doesn't it? | |
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It is a tape of when Prince was whipping on Mayte. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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That sound was so much better live, than on the Rainbow Children. The light show helped to put emphasis on it.
The sound itself may be a compressed sample of Prince saying "Shock!", or something to that effect. At least that's what it sounded like at the Celly. Big Country, anyone? If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: This probably makes no sense and also due 2 the fact that Im musically inept...
BUT I was wondering how those 'smack', whip-cracking sounds R created during songs on the One Nite Alone tour. Hope some1 knows what Im on about. Is it a sample on a record spun by the DJ or something? You mean like John does during "1+1+1=3"?...it's triggered. "Waiting to be banned" | |
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It sounds effective when it's used in isolation, but it sounds awful when Blackwell plays a fill with it on the DVD.
It's also just a little too high in the mix on the DVD. I imagine if u were listening to it through headphones it would make u do that funny jolting, cringing thing u do when there's a sound with too much treble. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: This probably makes no sense and also due 2 the fact that Im musically inept...
BUT I was wondering how those 'smack', whip-cracking sounds R created during songs on the One Nite Alone tour. Hope some1 knows what Im on about. Is it a sample on a record spun by the DJ or something? the snare? / or linn drum? JD... goodtimes buddy | |
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Its been said, but lets say it again!! It is a Linn drum sample, trigerred live by John Blackwell through a pad - he can clearly be seen playing it.
And, yes, it is a bit too high in the mix! ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Mindflux said: Its been said, but lets say it again!! It is a Linn drum sample, trigerred live by John Blackwell through a pad - he can clearly be seen playing it.
And, yes, it is a bit too high in the mix! Say it again! Let me here y'all! On the 2, I wanna here U scream 'Linn drum'!... | |
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mochalox said: jsb23nc said: Eleventeen is correct with "I know what you are talking about. That sound was triggered by John Blackwell off of an e-drum pad live." Look at 1+1+1 is 3 and you can actually seen Blackwell hit the electronic drum pad for this effect.
look at the intro to Raspberry Beret and you can see dude hit the drum pad above his head. "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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mochalox said: look at the intro to Raspberry Beret and you can see dude hit the drum pad above his head. In the case of the Revolution. I think Bobby is trggering the actual Linn drum-machine itself rather than a sample of. | |
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