Heard this remix... fantastic :)
Heard this remix... fantastic :)
Now, I'm not a HUGE fan of Metallica, I like a lot of their music per se, but find the vocals quite boring after a while...
so when I found this remix I was well chuffed, not only because it uses my favourite instrument in the world (Variable Pulsewidth octave bass!) but also because I know how much it will offend my metal head DJ pal :)
The track if you want to track it down is Apoptygma Berzerk- Fade to Black
I'll put up a little snippet of it which should'nt offend anyone hopefully - except the Metallica fanboys mebbe ;)
http://www.the-sulaco.com/fadetoblack-excerpts.mp3
so when I found this remix I was well chuffed, not only because it uses my favourite instrument in the world (Variable Pulsewidth octave bass!) but also because I know how much it will offend my metal head DJ pal :)
The track if you want to track it down is Apoptygma Berzerk- Fade to Black
I'll put up a little snippet of it which should'nt offend anyone hopefully - except the Metallica fanboys mebbe ;)
http://www.the-sulaco.com/fadetoblack-excerpts.mp3
Ah yeah, this track is from their fantastic "Welcome To Earth" album from 2000.
APB is one of my favourit bands.
http://www.apoptygma-berzerk.com/
APB is one of my favourit bands.
http://www.apoptygma-berzerk.com/
Re: Heard this remix... fantastic :)
Apoptygma have also done a C64 remix of one of their own tracks.Feekzoid wrote:The track if you want to track it down is Apoptygma Berzerk- Fade to Black
That is, they used the SID as an instrument instead of the synths of the original track and kept the original vocals. It's really cute.
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Re: Heard this remix... fantastic :)
Which one is that? I want to ask them for permission to play it on the podcast.fnordpojk wrote:Apoptygma have also done a C64 remix of one of their own tracks.
That is, they used the SID as an instrument instead of the synths of the original track and kept the original vocals. It's really cute.
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From the top of my head I know they've done a C64 version of "Kathy's Song".Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:Which one is that? I want to ask them for permission to play it on the podcast.
Also they did a song called "APB goes C64". If I remember correctly their "Snutt 7" sounds rather C64'ish as well...but I've not heard that one in a good while so I could be wrong.
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Ah yes. Located it on the Kathy's Song CDM. Sounds rockmonitorish.Makke wrote:From the top of my head I know they've done a C64 version of "Kathy's Song".
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So would I go about generating such sound? Any VST instruements that you know that could produce such sound?Feekzoid wrote: my favourite instrument in the world (Variable Pulsewidth octave bass!)
I've used it in many of my own tracks now... its kind a personal signature :)
I use Pro-52 VST to make it, there's a default instrument which is called "warmbass" - I just take the filter off, make it a sharp short sound by adjusting ADSR...er and adjust loads of other stuff....
Its pretty much the same as a C64 pulsewidth waveform, made a little phat.
Where the niceness comes out of it is that the pulse envelope is not retriggered each type the note is played, the pulsewidth continues to oscillate as the instrument is played.
You can hear it in my own Archetype cover from about 2.30mins in... but its more prevalent in an original work I did:
http://www.feekzoid.co.uk/Architectural-Design.mp3
2mins50s
I use Pro-52 VST to make it, there's a default instrument which is called "warmbass" - I just take the filter off, make it a sharp short sound by adjusting ADSR...er and adjust loads of other stuff....
Its pretty much the same as a C64 pulsewidth waveform, made a little phat.
Where the niceness comes out of it is that the pulse envelope is not retriggered each type the note is played, the pulsewidth continues to oscillate as the instrument is played.
You can hear it in my own Archetype cover from about 2.30mins in... but its more prevalent in an original work I did:
http://www.feekzoid.co.uk/Architectural-Design.mp3
2mins50s