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Stronger (2000) vs Pound the Alarm (2012)

Started by gm33, September 08, 2012, 07:07:32 PM

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gm33

Both use a standard fog horn, but thought it was interesting that with a bit of tweaking, you can make both fog horns sound almost the same!

I put this little video together: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAKYZlTjD8w&hd=1

Rami is reusing the fog horn 12 years later! :)
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"I was writing with Max Martin and Johan Shellback who are two of my absolute songwriting heroes, they are just absolute melodic geniuses." - Taylor Alison Swift,  August 2012

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Joshua

Haha, great work. :) I didn't know Rami produced "Pound The Alarm", I honestly thought it was another RedOne production. I guess he knew in his head that he needed a sound along those lines, and went with what's familiar because it works, with a bit of tweaking as you say.

By the way, I love your signature gm33! I read it in the article too and thought it was an awesome quote.

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Linda

It's also used in Herbie's 'Right type of Mood'

nznexus

i actually noticed this for some time ago. i was like, isnt this the same sound from stronger?

anyway! Isnt it a electric guitar and not a horn?
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Joshua

Oh yeah I totally forgot about it in "Right Type Of Mood", it features quite heavily in that. I'm positive it's not from an electric guitar, it may seem similar because of the distortion effect on it, but it'd just be from some old keyboard or sampler from the early 90's.

nznexus

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MicH

My best bet is same sound/preset from the same keyboard/module

B Steady

I noticed that too few months ago but that video is just awesome! great work!!
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B Steady

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