My friend just showed me that every record I owned from paul van dyk, has the same sound effect of a clapping noise. Some records have the same clap sound distorted alittle bit. I Love pvd and his music, but once he showed me this I went through all my records of pvd, and found the same clap noise. This is very amusing. I suggest going through the tracks yourself. Its like any good track for him, has to have the clap. Clap...Clap...Clap...hehe
Nov-06-2003 19:05
vmc
Travelling Without Moving
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Poland
PvD has a characteristic bassline that he uses in most of his tracks. One can easily recongnize if a tune was made by him.
It's actually a sample taken from him spanking his wife
Nov-06-2003 19:22
dj tek
SSU MF !
Registered: Feb 2002
Location: TransFixedST8
quote:
Originally posted by jp
It's actually a sample taken from him spanking his wife
or his wife slapping his..
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Nov-06-2003 19:46
jp
Retired tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Holland
They're just a lovely couple
Nov-06-2003 19:58
dj tek
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: TransFixedST8
nice.. looking forward to canibus cup ?
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Nov-06-2003 20:04
TeKnoHe@d2025
Derek Howell Addict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Yep, that's the way PvD makes his tracks...claps & hi-hats included in every track. No variation in them either, they're both the same...as well as his bassline.
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
He uses a very simplistic formula.
this is why he sucks.
Nov-06-2003 21:23
MrMiyagi
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Tokyo, Japan - Bremerton/Seattle, WA
Re: PvD's clapping in every Track
quote:
Originally posted by breakinbeats
I suggest going through the tracks yourself.
yeah, and while youre at it, go through your records of other artists... you know how many artists do something like this? listen to Oliver Lieb's stuff... that guys almost always uses the symbol rise to bring in/out a sound...