Wow man, that bought a tear to my eye, outstanding job. Thanks so much, you've made my day - sending best wishes from Thailand from an oldskool expat that appreciates your hard work.
Great work this is my ave track of all time..Id love a copy of this to use in a set or even just to listen to as its nice and remastered....lovin this.
This is another level mate never learned so much in one vid and have been on ableton for years - I’m gonna do a live version of this using what I’ve learned here A* go to the top of class outstanding 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Do you need a bit more wet on the delay on the main piano riff? Edit: Brilliant how you've remade it to sound like all the original patches as well, BTW 👏🏼😎💚
Hi Statenhal, AMAZING JOB...!!!! This is my favorite "house" tune and was the first ever progressive house tune, such a banging tune...!!! Would you consider selling the project file to people...?
Great recreation! To my ear the rolling bass seems off? The original track bounces between D# to F, but your version goes E to F? I could be wrong I'm on earbuds!
Can you explain what you mean @ 6:30? You resampled the piano a semichord higher and then repitched that sample back down again? I don't get why. I understand the piano was played a semitone higher than the bass, but i don't quite understand your process here.
Well I was just experimenting and what I remember is that I tried the same melody using another vst and when I pitched it down and layered it with the main piano it sounded better. TBH from this entire reproduction I'm least happy with the piano. Didn't really nail it the way I would've wanted.
@@Junglejuz I put it up one semichord (the midi pattern itself or the startnote of the m1, don't remember) , sampled it, and pitched down the wave to the original key. Things sound different when slowed down, It's not uncommon to do this with stabs. Sometimes it works with piano rolls too.
@@statenhal this might sound like a dumb question, but I guess I don't know enough about theory. What do you mean by semichord? And how is pitching it down not just reversing the effect of putting it up in the first place?
@@Junglejuz I have the melody programmed, I move the notes up a few keys higher. It is the same melody, but now played on higher keys. I record this as a wav. Now I slow down the wav all the way till it reaches the original key of the melody again. Because it is slowed down, the sound is more dense and heavy (think of playing a record on 33rpm). I layered this wav on the original melody. It has more.. volume now. Hope this explanation helps.
this is amazing, thank you so much
Wow man, that bought a tear to my eye, outstanding job. Thanks so much, you've made my day - sending best wishes from Thailand from an oldskool expat that appreciates your hard work.
Del * lol my pleasure!
I got more requests but I'll hold off for now, sure you got your own plans for the near future!
no commitments but tell me
Here's a few, take your pick:
React2Rhythm - Intoxication (Dubfield)
NJoi - Anthem
Leftfield - Not Forgotten
Thanks.
@Gollie Wogg It's just super lol
''Sampled from The Prodigy'' ..... Ah the sampler becomes the sampled. I love it!
Statenhal your work is BOSS
Great upload mate, really interesting, thanks for taking the time. It's one classic tune!!
Amazing job
Well done
This video needs more attention
BRAVO !!!
outstanding ... love it
Great❤
150 points man, really amazing !!!! Outstanding !
Amazing ! thanks
Awesome remake outstanding
Naillll iiittt!!! Amazing! Thanks!
Nailed it mate. Good job.
Great work this is my ave track of all time..Id love a copy of this to use in a set or even just to listen to as its nice and remastered....lovin this.
Your channel is DOPE ;)
Great job!
This is another level mate never learned so much in one vid and have been on ableton for years - I’m gonna do a live version of this using what I’ve learned here A* go to the top of class outstanding 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
thanks man. Glad my video helped you!
Lovely quality sounds reaching al the way to SEA in the USA ;-) lekker gedaan gabber ..
Great job 👌👍🏻🙏🏻
Excellent 🎧🔥🎧😊
WOW!!!! Would love to get my mittens on those Ableton files. Class job man...
Awesome job. Does the Lately Bass patch need to drop down a semi-tone on the first notes in the sequence? Seems off a little. Superb overall though ✊
fantastic :)
Do you need a bit more wet on the delay on the main piano riff?
Edit: Brilliant how you've remade it to sound like all the original patches as well, BTW 👏🏼😎💚
wow you rocks ;) love this music ! classic's ||| need mp3 320kbps :D
Yeah, great stuff. This was my favorite song in 1992 (I was eight at the time..). Maybe it still is.. Specifically the naked mix. It's just so...
Hi Statenhal,
AMAZING JOB...!!!! This is my favorite "house" tune and was the first ever progressive house tune, such a banging tune...!!! Would you consider selling the project file to people...?
yeah i would buy it
Great recreation! To my ear the rolling bass seems off? The original track bounces between D# to F, but your version goes E to F? I could be wrong I'm on earbuds!
I think you are right
excellent
Whoa!
I'd love to see acen - close your eyes if it's possible to remake
Kippenvel!!!!
Echt goed! ;)
Amazing remake! Congrats! Is the project file available for this at all for learning, please?
cool classic . you now !!
cool
Where is the full version?
I would looooove the project file of this!
Me too but i bet we got no chance lol
I love you
Any Chance Of The Files ?
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What name of this app where you make this remake ,realy need?
Ableton 10
6:00 what the chord 😮
Can you explain what you mean @ 6:30? You resampled the piano a semichord higher and then repitched that sample back down again? I don't get why. I understand the piano was played a semitone higher than the bass, but i don't quite understand your process here.
Well I was just experimenting and what I remember is that I tried the same melody using another vst and when I pitched it down and layered it with the main piano it sounded better. TBH from this entire reproduction I'm least happy with the piano. Didn't really nail it the way I would've wanted.
Why pitch it down though? That's the bit I don't get.
@@Junglejuz I put it up one semichord (the midi pattern itself or the startnote of the m1, don't remember) , sampled it, and pitched down the wave to the original key. Things sound different when slowed down, It's not uncommon to do this with stabs. Sometimes it works with piano rolls too.
@@statenhal this might sound like a dumb question, but I guess I don't know enough about theory. What do you mean by semichord? And how is pitching it down not just reversing the effect of putting it up in the first place?
@@Junglejuz I have the melody programmed, I move the notes up a few keys higher. It is the same melody, but now played on higher keys. I record this as a wav. Now I slow down the wav all the way till it reaches the original key of the melody again. Because it is slowed down, the sound is more dense and heavy (think of playing a record on 33rpm). I layered this wav on the original melody. It has more.. volume now. Hope this explanation helps.
Fucking geniaal ouwe trekpop
What sample was used at 2:12 please i've wanted to know this since the 90's, I loved this song back in the day used to rock the Gallery in Leeds.
OG Gallery Crew Leeds prodigy - everybody's in the place
Only the piano stab sounds off. Everything else... Top notch man!
this is pretty cool, but unfortunately the original still runs supreme
Very good job but the sounds on the VST's aren't the best, people claim they are but they aren't. They don't sound anywhere near as good as hardware.
You can put all the stems track available to download them ? Thanx a lot