holy shit, how to recreate "smack my bitch up" from scratch

drew... you have heard the original song, yes? and the samples it was made from, cuz it's the same ones as in the remake vid, right? the remake mixer is using modern time-stretching to match the original, and he's doing it because the original was......





waaaaait for it....






time-stretched.

;)
 
drew... you have heard the original song, yes? and the samples it was made from, cuz it's the same ones as in the remake vid, right? the remake mixer is using modern time-stretching to match the original, and he's doing it because the original was......





waaaaait for it....






time-stretched.

;)

Aye, it probably was. Just not sure if the S3000 had it.

And yes.. massive prodigy fan here. I saw both of the videos in this thread donkey's ago. I r nerd.
 
That's amazing! I think recreating it with that much accuracy would be a bit harder from a technical perspective than doing it from scratch, though.
 
yes that is amazing. takes so much work. i mean how do you even reach that point? ha
Here is something also cool but not as impressive. but i love daft punk.....

 
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That's crazy. Enjoyed seeing it.

Always meant to read up more about synthesis and the whole beat/sample/glitching thing. It's an area of music I've still got a huge blankspot on, and I never seem to get motivated enough to really dig in there and learn.
 
Saw this the other day whilst searching youtube for Ableton demonstartions(thinking of getting it)

Pretty damn fucking cool.

I then went on to try and make some music like this.
I cried.