finally someone that gets the sample chop right, every other remake i've seen has the bass hit a d note on the 7th beat (instead of b like it's supposed to)
When its too good to be true, most of the times its fake. Why he didtn show the sample one by one? Maybe isolating channels during the song? Skipping between the samples....
liked and subbed - could u break down the drums in a video? currently it just says “drums” but would love to know exact detail how what one shots, (909 and linn?) what tuning, what swing template (or was that by ear/eye?) what compression settings and compressor, what limiting/soft clipping etc
Thomas Bangalter was known for running drum machines through guitar pedals, especially those from Boss and Guyatone. I decided to experiment with my TR-909-like by running it through a dozen pedals just for kicks, using the pattern from "Revolution 909." You can watch the video on my channel!
Played them in-line together. Not a difference. Either you're a god and you've figure out how to perfectly replicate Daft Punk in your DAW (you and I both know that didn't happen), or you're a liar and none of this is real.
finally someone that gets the sample chop right, every other remake i've seen has the bass hit a d note on the 7th beat (instead of b like it's supposed to)
HOW DO I GET THIS FILE
you really believe it hahahah, he probably took the stems with AI it’s impossible to make the SAME track
Needs more low end
When its too good to be true, most of the times its fake. Why he didtn show the sample one by one? Maybe isolating channels during the song? Skipping between the samples....
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaah!!! ×32768 (Ohh, oh-whoa × 24576)
0:30 or 0:29 "being"
This is literally an remasterization.
Hey man, how you make the bass?
I will pay you if you show me lmao
I'm sure you folks have this memorized by now: -vi... -ong (-ople being) -vi... (-ople being) -ong (lo-o-ove)
beautiful
I’m amazed by how intricate these tracks are. SO MANY SAMPLES. I can’t even imagine how many hours they spent mixing and matching.
wait have u just sampled the drums from the original???? that’s not a recreation !
liked and subbed - could u break down the drums in a video? currently it just says “drums” but would love to know exact detail how what one shots, (909 and linn?) what tuning, what swing template (or was that by ear/eye?) what compression settings and compressor, what limiting/soft clipping etc
Good for him standing up to these bullies
what effects did you add to the original sample
Great! New subscriber.
I suggest you to rename this version from: "Too Long" to: "Too Perfect"! Amazing job dude
I wonder if this ever got flagged by TH-cam for being official daft punk hahaha
crazy to think if someone released this song present day it would still be insanely impressive, 20 years ago is insane to think about.
2:12 Kanye West
Incredible work!
Thomas Bangalter was known for running drum machines through guitar pedals, especially those from Boss and Guyatone. I decided to experiment with my TR-909-like by running it through a dozen pedals just for kicks, using the pattern from "Revolution 909." You can watch the video on my channel!
THIS IS THE MOST ACCURATE RECREATION OF REVOLUTION 909!
can i have the project file
dude went for the 10 min ad revenue
HOW TO MAKE THE FUCKING DRUMS!!??
eq the shit out of 909 drums TvT
When I first heard this recreation of Too Long I couldn’t even tell the difference between this and the original in the first 30 seconds.
i'm a fan
fucking machine
It's so pitch perfect that it's scary.
One question the reverse engineering how did you do it the part where the song goes reversed
ITS THE SAME THING WHAT also wasn't the "stop the music and go home" a library sound?
It might be but in My opinion it was recorded by Thomas Bangalter
It might be thomas
Played them in-line together. Not a difference. Either you're a god and you've figure out how to perfectly replicate Daft Punk in your DAW (you and I both know that didn't happen), or you're a liar and none of this is real.
if you had ears you could hear the kick and claps are different
@PartyRockerOG Your such a 1337 musician for noticing the tiny details I didn't. Good job
"bUt SaMpLiNg iS ChEaTiNg"
Craziest thing is that Ableton Live didn't even exist back then, so Todd Edwards probably made all of this in some type of outboard sampler. Legend.
Is this really a remake?
niceee
im getting convinced that you are daft punk in disguise
You should try finishing this now that all of the samples have been found (if you want)
I’d love to get a copy of the stems!! I just want to see how you did it
Tip: Velocidad ×1.25 (aunq dura menos este temazo)
How'd you make the shaker sound or where can I find it?
i want a sample pack with all these samples
DAYUM THIS IS FIRE 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
0:38 - Stop The Music and Go Home! I repeat, Stop The Music and Go Home!😆🚓
Pff!!!
Not gonna lie...I may like it more than even the original which is already one of my fav songs by them
Are you french ?
ye
Putain c'est incroyable un français qui refait un truc par des français @@the-bf1jf
Man are you one of the Daft Punk guy ?