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Tonal Kicksnare Instruments. instruments (say, electric guitar) are arranged in short burst then sustained chord format. so in the same way you could skratch out a beat with regular kicksnare combos in the past, you can (in this example) skratch out muted guitar/sustained guitar rhythms. - Instrument Kits. instrument chords in 1/2 rotations of the record, such as real trumpet, vocals, real piano, analog synth, and electric guitar. - Solo Notes. every minor third note of the specific instrument (enough to get every note using your tech’s pitch fader), arranged in 1/3 or 1/2 rotations. notes are staggered so that it doesn’t sound like scales (ie: C F# D# A and not C C# D D# E..), - Kicksnare Phrases. nice little kicksnare areas combined with basslines, fx, and drum rolls to create different musical elements while just skratching the beat out on one deck. - Tons Of Dialogue. one recurring comment about the first skratch library record was appreciation for, and desire for, more dialogue samples. this record contains tonnes of obscure and ambiguous dialogue, from the 50's government propaganda to blacksploitation movies, to b-movie scifi dialogue all the way to utterances from today's trash tv shows. - Much better pressing (RTI in California) and louder mastering. |
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