Todd Terry Absolutely 100% SAMPLED the SEQUAL record. AND I WILL PROVE THIS. If you look at my "Woman Beat Their Men" VOODOO DOLL (Breaking Bones, 1989). If you listen to the dub, you can hear Lenny Dee and I scratching the synth part back and fourth. 100%.
Nice hearing a bit of the absolute classic voodoo ray ive still got that on some vinyl compilations Frankie Bones such a brilliant track still a bit like your call it techno direct from brooklyn still a brilliant track since i first heard it a bloody long while ago
Is a longer sample of the same record used in this Todd Terry tune too (string sound at 1:55 onwards)? The Todd Terry Project - Just Wanna Dance (Club Version)
'Can You Party' is based on Marshall Jefferson/On the House 's "Move Your Body (The House Music Anthem)", one of the most influential records of all time. "Gotta have house music all night long": th-cam.com/video/fmwZ9aTu1-Q/w-d-xo.html
How old are you kidda?? There’s no way you should be talking about way back when..this is this this is that..hard drive sample online??? Ok my friend you go for it 😂😂😂😂🙏🏻
Todd Terry did not sample sequal. If you listen to seroquel there are hi hats and other things in the background. Todd Terry, Maurice and whoever else got it from a synth sample CD they use a clean sample of it. It definitely sounds like that same synth but not a sample taken from Sequal
Cheers :) As I said on this video I saw some people talk about it on various forums etc. when I was on the hunt for it and also I saw an interview with Todd Terry online where he confirmed it was the tune in question. But once again I wanted to show it on here to prove it was the sound.
when i bought a roland mc303 (the one released in 96 i think) it had a manual with a preset off an old synth, one of the junos, which is where this sample comes from. i had many hours playing about with it plugged into a keyboard.
(oh, 5 year old comment) yeah. Different Roland MC grooveboxes series, Sound Canvas series. They all have this patch. (i were hunting for this synth stab for years and years)
It's not from a Juno. Todd Terry got the sound off the Sequal record way before the Roland Grooveboxes were invented. As for Sequal, they might well have used an Ensoniq Mirage sampler keyboard for the string sound. It has a timbre very similar to the Bowed Strings on the Mirage factory discs. Curiously, that exact sound was also used by Kevin Saunderson for his Inner City alias. (The Mirage was the only sampler that most people could afford in the mid-80s, and it got used a lot by house/techno producers).
Todd Terry Absolutely 100% SAMPLED the SEQUAL record. AND I WILL PROVE THIS. If you look at my "Woman Beat Their Men" VOODOO DOLL (Breaking Bones, 1989). If you listen to the dub, you can hear Lenny Dee and I scratching the synth part back and fourth. 100%.
Is it the same stab Todd used in Royal House - Party People, and Can You Party though?
@@popcycles indeed.
3:39, you can hear Lenny Dee & I scratching the Sequal record here. th-cam.com/video/RJrQLQEFY40/w-d-xo.html
Nice hearing a bit of the absolute classic voodoo ray ive still got that on some vinyl compilations Frankie Bones such a brilliant track still a bit like your call it techno direct from brooklyn still a brilliant track since i first heard it a bloody long while ago
Hmmm on my emu orbit v1 it's known as car horn , but have seen it as black riot hit too. Very interesting. Nice one for sharing it 👍🏼
Is a longer sample of the same record used in this Todd Terry tune too (string sound at 1:55 onwards)? The Todd Terry Project - Just Wanna Dance (Club Version)
Took me some 2 dacades to get behind this - I had the Roland MC 303 back in 97 and it had the sound as a preset - I think it was called " FX organ".
Love your vids mate, nice work :D
I love this. I could sit here all day watching!
Thanks!! :)
Awesome stuff here! Thanks
It's on here under sequal not too late (dub) 😎
Hey.. Is there a sound pack i can find this in at all ? Been hunting for the sound for a while now
Is it the same stab Todd used in Royal House - Party People, and Can You Party, though??
'Can You Party' is based on Marshall Jefferson/On the House 's "Move Your Body (The House Music Anthem)", one of the most influential records of all time. "Gotta have house music all night long": th-cam.com/video/fmwZ9aTu1-Q/w-d-xo.html
How old are you kidda?? There’s no way you should be talking about way back when..this is this this is that..hard drive sample online??? Ok my friend you go for it 😂😂😂😂🙏🏻
Few people thought it was library sample from some 80s synthesizer. It is pity that I cant find that dub version anywhere...
I know sooo annoying haha I managed to find it on TH-cam last year but it appears to have been taken down. Might just have to buy the vinyl.
@@RealRyKennon The Sequal dub was re-uploaded about 6 years ago and is still available. th-cam.com/video/7oQC1HrH1zk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JqwWmy5ZrOTMJNnK
Todd Terry did not sample sequal. If you listen to seroquel there are hi hats and other things in the background. Todd Terry, Maurice and whoever else got it from a synth sample CD they use a clean sample of it. It definitely sounds like that same synth but not a sample taken from Sequal
Go to 4:38 in the dub mix at th-cam.com/video/7oQC1HrH1zk/w-d-xo.html
Nice find, very interesting. Keep 'em comin'!
Did you run into this accidentaly or?
Cheers :) As I said on this video I saw some people talk about it on various forums etc. when I was on the hunt for it and also I saw an interview with Todd Terry online where he confirmed it was the tune in question. But once again I wanted to show it on here to prove it was the sound.
when i bought a roland mc303 (the one released in 96 i think) it had a manual with a preset off an old synth, one of the junos, which is where this sample comes from. i had many hours playing about with it plugged into a keyboard.
(oh, 5 year old comment) yeah. Different Roland MC grooveboxes series, Sound Canvas series. They all have this patch. (i were hunting for this synth stab for years and years)
It's not from a Juno. Todd Terry got the sound off the Sequal record way before the Roland Grooveboxes were invented. As for Sequal, they might well have used an Ensoniq Mirage sampler keyboard for the string sound. It has a timbre very similar to the Bowed Strings on the Mirage factory discs. Curiously, that exact sound was also used by Kevin Saunderson for his Inner City alias. (The Mirage was the only sampler that most people could afford in the mid-80s, and it got used a lot by house/techno producers).