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Old 11-08-2024, 11:30 AM
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Re: underworld recreation from analysis
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i've been doing several things, but here is my analysis on the source sample for the main percussion in You Do Scribble... sample is "Step 162" from Zero-G Jungle Warfare Vol
Can you clarify this? I looked at Jungle Warfare here:

https://www.discogs.com/release/5549...Jungle-Warfare
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3mmqG-nXFc

And I'm not able to figure out which sample that is from your description ("Step 162").
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Old 11-08-2024, 11:52 AM
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Re: underworld recreation from analysis
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Can you clarify this? I looked at Jungle Warfare here:

https://www.discogs.com/release/5549...Jungle-Warfare


And I'm not able to figure out which sample that is from your description ("Step 162").
i will clarify when back home to check. the issue becomes the source and it's booklet, and that they have had rereleases over the years. many sample packs from the time are archived online in repacks which complicates things further, but i will do my best.

edit: just as an example, my source for this could have been based on the reason release, which needed conversion to wav from proprietary format. and some releases had more samples on one release and not on the others:
https://www.discogs.com/release/3036...re-For-Reason-
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Old 11-10-2024, 04:27 AM
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Re: underworld recreation from analysis
so my release was a repack i think from an akai release. converted to wav and categorised. i would need to obtain the regular vol. 1 disc itself to verify the specific track number and sample id.

the folder is "Zero-G - Jungle Warfare 1, 2&3\VOL 1\Straight Loops"

at the very least going through and listening to the samples in any release of those is your starting point.
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Old 11-10-2024, 07:34 AM
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Re: underworld recreation from analysis
Love these recreations. Keep it up. Fuck whyshooteye.
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Old 11-11-2024, 04:23 AM
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Re: underworld recreation from analysis
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so my release was a repack i think from an akai release. converted to wav and categorised. i would need to obtain the regular vol. 1 disc itself to verify the specific track number and sample id.

the folder is "Zero-G - Jungle Warfare 1, 2&3\VOL 1\Straight Loops"
Thanks, I was able to identify it as Track 20, Index 6: "Step" on the original CD. It can be heard in the YouTube video above at about 22:09. I was very curious to hear the original, raw sample.

In your opinion, do they use any of that sample in "Scribble"? It's obviously a different, simpler pattern, but did they use anything from this sample, or just create all new stuff?
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Old 11-12-2024, 02:03 AM
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Re: underworld recreation from analysis
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Thanks, I was able to identify it as Track 20, Index 6: "Step" on the original CD. It can be heard in the YouTube video above at about 22:09. I was very curious to hear the original, raw sample.

In your opinion, do they use any of that sample in "Scribble"? It's obviously a different, simpler pattern, but did they use anything from this sample, or just create all new stuff?

it seems to be clearly inspired by the original from You Do, but the sounds don't match. and the structure is a little simpler, the high hats at the end of each loop in Scribble having pitch variations going on becoming the variation there. maybe they or the collaborator thought it sounded a little dated or less punchy or otherwise harder to work with for the sound they wanted.

this is very rough and needs more elements analysed and the 303 bass needs more programming, but i thought it would be fun to show more process... two hours work so far.

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Old Yesterday, 03:21 AM
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Re: underworld recreation from analysis
rough somewhat empty dark and long 1994 live analysis work.. with the ending bridge interlude ambi thing..

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