Brilliant - loving the series, I'm a mashup artist and I do a lot of 'that sounds familiar' but this one threw me - I didn't know that, especially about Prince!
And yes my 2nd or 3rd record was Tango in the Night, and I got Rumours and FM shortly after, I love Fleetwood Mac.
great origins again. talking about two songs that are similar is great for these segments. how about something off the mark a bit. i cannot get over some remixes that sound totally different than their originals. one example is "Selfish" by The Other Two. The remix sounds like the club boppin type of sound one can dance to, while its original is BLEH.
''There are programs that seperate vocals, but I don't know much about them.''
That only can be voice recognition. Even a Microsoft and IBM still don't have anything useful for that kind. I am telling you that because i have try to push one of my ideas/patents to them. The guy who can create such thing must know a lots about analogue electronics not just a programing?
It would be nice to made a software in which u can input/record a song, and the software will separate all sound samples from that song. OK, it can't separate the vocals, but by analyzing and recognizing using MIDI samples or what ever samples it can recognize the bass, choirs, etc... and after it, all samples put for you in each channel with the original speed. Which you can pitch if you like or change that sample with some deferent?
Not programmes but a few filters / plugins - ExtraBoy is one, Audition can do centre channel, but unless it's some 50's 60's song it's unlikely you'll get something clean with phase extraction or pulling left/right channels or the centre.
Several programs can do DVD extraction from 5.1 - some of these are turning up in dance music now, quite a few - all the Genesis / Collins / Gabriel and even Zep remixes-mashes are because of this - this can be clean but not always.
But there's nothing that can do what you describe - you can do it if you have a clean instrumental though, subtract it from the original - voila - clean acapella. Rare though, as most engineers are wise to that.
Brian that was an awesome video. I was the only one in the household with a record player. I have tons of my parents old records. I love the oregin videos because it provides a view of what was going on at the time.
A little late but what about a comparison of Little Red Corvette and Up The Ladder To The Roof by The Supremes.
ozuhas 1 year ago
I have the other song with Stevie and Prince to...BTW
dwaun 1 year ago
Thank you. I knew I was right about this one.
dwaun 1 year ago
Brilliant - loving the series, I'm a mashup artist and I do a lot of 'that sounds familiar' but this one threw me - I didn't know that, especially about Prince!
And yes my 2nd or 3rd record was Tango in the Night, and I got Rumours and FM shortly after, I love Fleetwood Mac.
timbearcub 4 years ago
i know where he get's his info from wikipedia
ducky13 4 years ago
Hmm actually, it was from the Liner Notes from "Stevie Nicks - Timespace"
briansredd 4 years ago
she still in fleetwood mac duh
ducky13 4 years ago
She's been in and out of Fleetwood Mac for over 30 years... DUH!
briansredd 4 years ago
ducky got owned XD
nice one brian ! Love youre stuff dude! (especialy the oregin series!! )
DrGoFast 4 years ago
That was brilliant !!!
bibarlsingh 4 years ago
great origins again. talking about two songs that are similar is great for these segments. how about something off the mark a bit. i cannot get over some remixes that sound totally different than their originals. one example is "Selfish" by The Other Two. The remix sounds like the club boppin type of sound one can dance to, while its original is BLEH.
pagbuya1379 4 years ago
Briansredd:
''There are programs that seperate vocals, but I don't know much about them.''
That only can be voice recognition. Even a Microsoft and IBM still don't have anything useful for that kind. I am telling you that because i have try to push one of my ideas/patents to them. The guy who can create such thing must know a lots about analogue electronics not just a programing?
easternmafia 5 years ago
It would be nice to made a software in which u can input/record a song, and the software will separate all sound samples from that song. OK, it can't separate the vocals, but by analyzing and recognizing using MIDI samples or what ever samples it can recognize the bass, choirs, etc... and after it, all samples put for you in each channel with the original speed. Which you can pitch if you like or change that sample with some deferent?
What do u think about?
easternmafia 5 years ago
There are programs that seperate vocals, but I don't know much about them.
briansredd 5 years ago
Not programmes but a few filters / plugins - ExtraBoy is one, Audition can do centre channel, but unless it's some 50's 60's song it's unlikely you'll get something clean with phase extraction or pulling left/right channels or the centre.
Several programs can do DVD extraction from 5.1 - some of these are turning up in dance music now, quite a few - all the Genesis / Collins / Gabriel and even Zep remixes-mashes are because of this - this can be clean but not always.
timbearcub 4 years ago
But there's nothing that can do what you describe - you can do it if you have a clean instrumental though, subtract it from the original - voila - clean acapella. Rare though, as most engineers are wise to that.
timbearcub 4 years ago
Very Informative, thank you
leftofleft 5 years ago
Wow! No way, Who would of thought?
Azsman610 5 years ago
i love prince! i don't think i've heard the other one before, but i could listen to prince all day... and sometimes i do (but don't tell- shhhh)
BigMilan 5 years ago
Now this is a good video Bri! Keep em comming!! Johnathan
ellaskins 5 years ago
Brian that was an awesome video. I was the only one in the household with a record player. I have tons of my parents old records. I love the oregin videos because it provides a view of what was going on at the time.
johngr2007 5 years ago