Another Sid Spotting.. maybe
Another Sid Spotting.. maybe
Hey guys I just listened to Kylie Minogue's new song In My Arms and the background music spells SID all over it. Can anyone confirm of whether SID samples or SID station was used or not?
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Re: Another Sid Spotting.. maybe
I also spotted some SID use (probably an original arpeggio set, or at least nothing substantial enough to consider plagiarism) in the track "World Go Round" by Rogue Traders, from their album Here Come the Drums.
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Re: Another Sid Spotting.. maybe
Kylie Minogue's new song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE8EAqneUbM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE8EAqneUbM
Re: Another Sid Spotting.. maybe
Whereas Timbaland's new Madonna / Timbaland song "4 Minutes" prominently uses a lofi horn sample that sounds pretty familiar from amiga times.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AmwiNG9v350
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AmwiNG9v350
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Re: Another Sid Spotting.. maybe
In my opinion its neither a SID-Based Synth nore an original Sid Sample.
I dont feel a real Sid-characteristic there, but you never know how the original sequence sounds after the finalizing and mastering process.
Actually there are also a very lot of Synths out there who can produce sounds like this one.
On the VST side for example, just take a peak on the "Feldspar" (just to mention one VST that is not spoken about to be Sid emulation related).
Also the early Ensoniq Synthesizers could be programmed to sound very sidish.
No wonder, because it was Bob Yannes who founded Ensoniq and advanced to improve and build better sound chips then the Sid he had designed for Commodore before.
I dont feel a real Sid-characteristic there, but you never know how the original sequence sounds after the finalizing and mastering process.
Actually there are also a very lot of Synths out there who can produce sounds like this one.
On the VST side for example, just take a peak on the "Feldspar" (just to mention one VST that is not spoken about to be Sid emulation related).
Also the early Ensoniq Synthesizers could be programmed to sound very sidish.
No wonder, because it was Bob Yannes who founded Ensoniq and advanced to improve and build better sound chips then the Sid he had designed for Commodore before.
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Re: Another Sid Spotting.. maybe
During the BIT 1 days, I made a lot of Yamaha MU80 and XG50 sounds very SIDdish: a lot of it is to do with the programming of pitch bends and vibrato.
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Re: Another Sid Spotting.. maybe
True Chris.
I think we could mention loads of instruments who are capable of.
I think we could mention loads of instruments who are capable of.
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