Re: The Who - Baba O'Riley (Teenage Wasteland) - Sampled & T
Posted: 09 May 2024, 12:58
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Dear,WannitBBBad wrote: ↑06 Mar 2022, 16:35 More to come, but below is a revised sample in mono covering the intro pattern in "F" and also in "E" for those who transpose down a semitone
Hello, KeyBard provided a couple programs for the end at this link above -->pollupice wrote: ↑20 Nov 2024, 17:28...BTW with ref to the last sections of the song, when there is the drastic tempo variation (I currently set 120bpm for the first part and 170bpm for the last) seems the arpeggiator is playing in a different way. Same also when the violin starts playing his solo. Any chance to address also those sections with dedicated samples? Thank you
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Great breakdown! The updated samples and programming tips are super helpful, especially with Audacity’s high-quality mode. Thanks for sharing the resources!WannitBBBad wrote: ↑03 Sep 2018, 17:41REVISED WITH NEW SAMPLES. Great video created by My Keys To Music that helped a bit in approaching this sampled version of the Who song. Note that using these samples requires that you play the song in the original key or the tempo will be wrong.ajstan wrote:Try this link:
The original recorded Lowrey was a bit sharp, so I took the Intro and dropped the pitch to be in tune to the piano for the first sample. Audacity and AVS4YOU should be able to change the pitch without changing the tempo, but neither did well with the very short duration samples (1/4 - 2 seconds) I used the first time. Based on the exchange below, I found out from Audacity that the latest version has a checkbox to indicate you want high quality sampling. If you have the same problem with changing the pitch of a sample, try the latest version of Audacity in high quality mode.
The sample with the 32nd notes was created by cutting off the last half of each 16th note (C, D, F, G) and cut-n-pasting the first half again. I don't know the song yet but I play through a few notes on the MP3 so you get an idea of what you have.
The bottom split has "WhoBabaORileyFGW.nsmp3" with the intro pattern on the F key and a pattern on the G key for when the song changes to a C chord. The middle split is the piano. The top split is the second sample "WhoBabaORiley32W.nsmp3" with the 32nd notes. It doesn't matter which sample memory locations you store new samples in your Nord Stage 3, just make sure that after you load the program, that you point the Slot A and Slot B Synth to the correct sample in your system. For example, if you load the "WhoBabaORiley32W.nsmp3" into your sample location 280 (287 in mine), then you just need to point Slot A to 280 rather than 287.
UPDATE 4/6/19. For those new to Stage 3 programming, Marc (My Keys To Music) just posted a new video showing folks how to put together this program at https://youtu.be/pYelOuB-G3w. Thanks Marc! Take care all.
PROGRAM:WhoBabaORiley W.ns3f
Don't forget to load both NSMP3 samples attached below
NSMP samples posted here --> nord-stage-2-programs-ns2p-ns2pb-files- ... ml#p106851
Programs added by KeyBard covering the 73 https://mineapkhub.com/ Compact using a different split and adding another program for the violin part
LINK --> nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... ml#p129541
90+ Stage 3 Programs and MP3 examples
LINK --> nord-stage-3-programs-ns3p-ns3pb-files- ... 15748.html
Who Baba O'Riley Teenage Wasteland