The Prodigy - Voodoo People remake in Renoise

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2010

I have tried to recreate the original track here in Renoise. The following samples have been used from the original songs and edited, pitched etc.

Guitar - Nirvana, Very Ape (The Prodigy did not sample this they replayed it)
Flute & Drum Break Beats - Johnny Pate, You're Starting Too Fast
Vocals -- The Last Poets, The Shalimar, Right On!
Guitar Slide -- Led Zeppelin, Whole Lotta Love
Percussion Loop -- Johnny Pate, Shaft In Africa
End Stab '2 samples played together'-- (Not sure if Liam sampled these although they sound similar to me, also played at the start of some bars) C&C Music Factory, Everybody Dance Now and 2Unlimited, Get Ready For This

The following samples taken from Jim Pavloff's version -- 'Dry Samples' Added my own effects

Lead Synth, Sinewave Synth and Oww Oww Samples

All other samples from Renoise Library and a couple from sample CD's. Clap, Kick, Snare, Strings, Sub Bass etc

This is my first music project since using OctaMed back in the 90's on the Amiga. Check my other vids!

Any positive comments greatly appreciated!

All credits, copyright etc to The Prodigy and all of the above!

Thanks for watching!

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  • Hey i have a question. Im from normal sequencers, now i want to use trackers. Is that stuff harder to use as fl studio and stuff? Or is it the same? Is it easier? I dont know...It looks so complicated i dont get anything...

  • @TheAPC91 Hi. I have only ever used trackers. They are fairly easy to use and do make sense once you have the basics. Your basically triggering samples and vsti's. Then adding code to each channel for effects, vst's etc. My OctaMed days on the Amiga helped me aswell. There are plenty of tutorials for Renoise on YouTube also. You can also try Renoise for free! Give it a try!

  • Good work. BTW, have you ever remixed a song in Renoise?

  • @VectorOmega Cheers! Not yet mate. Would be good to try though.

  • I followed a link on your channel to a channel called 'jimpavloff ' who showed a tutorial on how to make this tune in Ableton which was awesomely fantastic. It is great to see you have now re-made this classic Prodigy track and you have done a fantastic job with it. I am tempted to buy Renoise to play around and create some Mods. Thanks for sharing. :-)

  • @DLiberator78 Thanks mate!

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  • well done!

  • DUDE I JUST LISTENED TO YOUR MUSIC FOR A WHOLE WEEK!

  • Dude, you didn't just succeed, you made it sound almost identical to the original. Amazing work! What would be super awesome is if you could make a video fo how you make stuff in Renoise, a making of, would be awesome to see. Maybe not of this song since it's done but maybe of a future song or of a test song. I'm always interested to see how a musician makes music. It would truly rock! Great work :) Keep it up.. I've subscribed... I hope you post more Renoise projects!!! PLEASE!

  • SICK

  • This is epic mate!

  • Sometimes I'm not too crazy about "mixes" but this sounds cool!

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