"Daft Punk - Da Funk" sample found
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
- I was looking for some samples, and I came across this “Zero-G - Datafile Three” which is a sample library from the UK released in 1992, one of the samples is this “Hit” sound that really reminds me of Da Funk, could it be that Daft Punk used this sample? Keep in mind that Da Funk was first released as a single in 1995, so the sample pack was released before the creation of the track, what do you think?
The sample of the "crowd" that you can hear in this track, also came from a sample library "Cititrax Sound Effects The Hollywood Edge Sound Effects"
It's impressive that almost 30 years later people are still finding some of the samples they used
If Todd Edwards worked with Daft Punk in more songs, it would take 30 more years to find them all.
I'm finding siht used by Josh Wink as well as newer artists like Bye2. She was given a Jungle warfare sample CD and has used that in her productions. Was able to find a sample she used while looking for a pad in a JW pack that was Archived on the Internet Archive.
When it’s unedited and on one of the most popular sample cds there ever was, of course people are gonna find it
its not a rare sample anyway, datafile three is really common among Jungle Producers aswell. We still use it in a lot of our tracks
This was known years ago, and Zero-G samples are/were a very common use by producers. This video just showcases it.
They used this sample on many tracks. Well done.
besides Daftendirekt, which other ones?
@@niiiiiko
-Da Funk
-Musique
@@synthnomore696 I knew about Da Funk, but where is it in Musique?
@@niiiiikoI think they meant WDPK 83.7 FM.
@@appleyboi13 where is it in WDPK 83.7 FM.
I ALWAYS WONDERED WHERE THIS SOUND CAME FROM AND IT HAS FINALLY BEEN FOUND!! GOOD JOB YAZID!!
Thank you so much! i was really surprised when I found, I knew I have heard it before hahaha
Also, check out Drumloop 77!
Daft Punk sampled Barry White without even knowing it!
Link please
@@gametalk3149 This sample CD is on Internet Archive I believe
@@gametalk3149 Listen to the drum intro of Barry White "I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More". It appears in Da Funk at 0:40, but only once and sped up.
Fun fact: The over 1,000 samples also has a few sounds used on older Roblox clients.
A very cool find, a treasure worth digging for
Thank you so much !
And I have this sample CD too hahah, along with the other Zero G data file sample CD’s, so many classic samples on those CD’s! I just didn’t notice this one right away
There is on Zero-G - Datafile Vol. 2 the Drumloop 38 too ;)
And I always thought about it being the drum machine's sample, daaamn
Awesome ! You are the first to discover it, and 26 years later, same time of their separation !!
how does this 2 year old video look like it was from the early 2000s
foreigners
I download an EMU-SP1200 sound pack a long time ago, and it has this same hit but its named 'hit-9'. I wonder if this is where it comes from? It also has the Toms from Burnin, and a female grunt from their 90s live performances.
Do you have a link to that pack or anything?
@@Martijnnaber It's from KidNepro, Rico from Crydamoure disclosed the use of kidnepro sounds in a lot of Daft Punk and Le Knight Club stuff.
@@chello________3120 where? Where are the samples?
Whats the link?
Can you please share this sample pack?
put some EQ on it and it's exactly the same, excellent find
i dont think the third and fourth hit is a repeat, im pretty sure its just "hit-hit, hit, hit, hit"
Superb find!! :)
You'll have to do a phase cancellation to know for sure, but I'd say this is 100% it.
it sounds so similar, i wouldn't be surprised if it is the same
Yes I think the same! I has to be, they have used sounds from sample librarys in other tracks too
It's definitely the same sound but I would believe it if this pack is not technically the original source.
Nice job man
Look up this soundtrack on TH-cam and then go to 36:54 in the video. Sample confirmed.
OMG thank you so much for this. I've been literally losing sleep trying to figure out how to make this sound. I'm doing a remake of this song, trying to learn some sound design, and this stab has me pulling out my hair trying to recreate it. Yes. That is the same stab.
I'm thinking maybe it was a finger cymbal "ting" that was reversed, distorted, and heavily filtered. Just the reverb not the original cymbal clink. It could also be a plucky guitar given the same treatment. Of course it could always have just been something straight off an analog synth. Someone who knows how to make this actual noise... please clue me in. TIA
Seems like a match!
He quedado sin palabras
Ahora hay que encontrar el sample que falta en face to facd
que sample falta?
@@Pablo-zk6ug los vocales finales del primer loop
@@strikemanpop th-cam.com/video/5AqHSvR9bqs/w-d-xo.html ahi estan todos los samples mano
@@funkybunkii6190 no son todos
@@samukmj no son todos pero son la mayoria
That actually sounds like one of the drum samples in Sony's My First Sony toys from the 90's, could be the origin for the sample cd maybe? I mean you can tell it's recorded from a crappy little speaker, they didn't have digital effects to simulate lo-fi like that back in the day
This was actually found years ago. Nice though. 🥰🙏
That also sounds like "I got a feeling" by BEP.
THANKS. I THOUGHT IT WAS SOME SYNTH EFF.
OH MY GOD THANK YOU SO FUCKING MUCH AHHHH
Lmao the arrow bouncing
@@danielqueiroz6723 I had to 💀
You deserve a 🍪
Any chance you could send me a link where you found this sound?
Did u find it
all of pierre bourne's sound effects are from this sample library
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That isn't what they used, they used a guitar sample.
I'd say you've found it.
bien stylé
90s kshmr pack
cool
Estuvo buena
Muchas gracias!
Its in rave generator already
Dancing cursor
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you recorded your computer speakers?
@@noeelaphoros7430 it was the internal audio, I recorded with QuickTime Player
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Philippine Lyre Cover Ahh Quality
And that library is before 1995? I doubt that they use sample libraries rather music that they like and micro sampling it. Pretty cool anyway. Good job
i mean they for sure used the sample library I don’t get what evidence you have against it lmao cd sample roms were huge in house music with things like Spectrasonics. And besides it literally says it was released 1992
if you listen to any 90s dance music its full of stuff from zero g packs, even this video by itself isnt even that big of a find
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I found this in like 2017 lol
The drums are in the same thing btw
ah yes famous zero-g records that stole sounds and sold to people like deadmau5 and daft punk and so many more
which track is it?
Look up this soundtrack on TH-cam and then go to 36:54 in the video. You’re welcome.
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