@@TimeToRelax222 You could be right, as one of the vocal packs literally has a one-shot sample of Timbaland saying the word "real" from the song Give It to Me, where he says "I'm a real producer and you're just a piano man"
Groove City okay sweet, haven’t used Ableton in a long time (I had a ‘free’ copy...) and just use it for myself really (not as talented as you lads) but always stuggled to get decent samples. So can you just import a whole song into ableton? Does it automatically layer it?
@@Technicallyimright You can import entire tracks into it just like any other audio file, but it will be one layer. You can find the 'stems' for tracks on websites and directly from the artist that produces it that will have separated layers of the track.
Your versión sounds like something out of a sonic game I like it
He only recreated the sample not the synths. The pads make this song imo.
There's also a Vengeance House Essentials Vol. 1 Loop #181 used as the drum line as well
do you have the sample? can’t find it online
Vengeance packs wasn't a thing when this song was released, so most likely Vengeance took loop from this song.
@@TimeToRelax222 You could be right, as one of the vocal packs literally has a one-shot sample of Timbaland saying the word "real" from the song Give It to Me, where he says "I'm a real producer and you're just a piano man"
@@Baloonboy105yt Lots of the early Vengeance soundpacks got removed for purchase because they contained copyrighted material.
It was pretty close :D
I love the vocal extended mix of it.
Mullets live😅. Good Job.
Little did he know... it was indeed pitched
The one from 3:44 has got something going
Hey man, where do you get the samples themselves from? Are they free or do you have to pay?
As in the original songs? I buy them from wherever they're available online. Usually itunes or beatport.
Groove City okay sweet, haven’t used Ableton in a long time (I had a ‘free’ copy...) and just use it for myself really (not as talented as you lads) but always stuggled to get decent samples. So can you just import a whole song into ableton? Does it automatically layer it?
@@Technicallyimright You can import entire tracks into it just like any other audio file, but it will be one layer. You can find the 'stems' for tracks on websites and directly from the artist that produces it that will have separated layers of the track.
Haha that was gangsta bro that was my 10 year old self jam/ every Friday arvo song
What a cool video
nicee!
don't worry, you can burp as much as you want
no bass