Now i know this bass doesn't sound exactly like the one in the song but thats okay.
If anyone can help me figure out the other sounds in the song that would be awesome and if anyone wants to collab on this with me that would be cool too!
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:30 am
by deadly_habit
i'd bet those vox are probably a male r&b acapella mangled
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:36 am
by futurist
sounds female to me lol
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:47 am
by deadly_habit
yea but archangel as i recall was beyonce mangled and i think he made a ray j acapella into a female
there is a youtube vid about vox sources for burial's tunes
deadly habit wrote:yea but archangel as i recall was beyonce mangled and i think he made a ray j acapella into a female
there is a youtube vid about vox sources for burial's tunes
Archangel is the one with Ray J
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:11 am
by futurist
awesome thanks!
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:16 am
by deadly_habit
collige wrote:
deadly habit wrote:yea but archangel as i recall was beyonce mangled and i think he made a ray j acapella into a female
there is a youtube vid about vox sources for burial's tunes
Archangel is the one with Ray J
is it? which one is the beyonce one?
used to have the list just going off top of my head
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:23 am
by collige
deadly habit wrote:
collige wrote:
deadly habit wrote:yea but archangel as i recall was beyonce mangled and i think he made a ray j acapella into a female
there is a youtube vid about vox sources for burial's tunes
Archangel is the one with Ray J
is it? which one is the beyonce one?
used to have the list just going off top of my head
no idea, but:
1:52 and 2:10
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:27 am
by deadly_habit
Burial - In McDonalds Alaiyah - I Refuse
Burial - Untrue Beyonce - Resentment
Burial - Ghost Hardware Christina Aguilera - Beautiful
Burial - Etched Headplate India Arie - Ready for Love
Burial - Etched Headplate Amanda Perez - Angel
Burial - Shell of Light Ernie Halter - Whisper
Burial - Archangel Ray J - One Wish
ah there is some of it
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:07 am
by futurist
awesome! now if only i can figure out what samples he used for this song lol
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:11 am
by deadly_habit
futurist wrote:awesome! now if only i can figure out what samples he used for this song lol
go thru common r&b acapella packs
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:09 pm
by wirez
Burial is such an amazing Producer, Composer and even scientist.... Everything is just perfect, the harmonics, the space and use of reverb and delay... It's just all so correct... He must underestimate his abilities so much, it just all fits so well, how the fuck basically... I bet there aren't any other producers in the world who can do what he does to these vocals... it's not just the pitching, it's the way he uses reverb and delay to create those amazing overtones and harmonics...
If he does all of that intentionally, which I think he does, he really is like some sort of professor... Underrated, underestimated, under everything...
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:16 pm
by antics
Atleast the beat is simple for once... Not sure the point of recreating the entire song? Surely you only really are interested in 1 element?
You will struggle hugely to get the vocals working like that and the feeling of space, that;s why he is so rare...
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:50 pm
by wirez
antics wrote:Not sure the point of recreating the entire song?
You tend to learn a hell of a lot in the process...
Now i know this bass doesn't sound exactly like the one in the song but thats okay.
layer a low passed saw wave in and turn it down till its just adding character
make sure the low pass makes it sound "sine"-y and you might get a bit closer
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 7:50 pm
by futurist
wirez wrote:
antics wrote:Not sure the point of recreating the entire song?
You tend to learn a hell of a lot in the process...
thats for sure, thats sort of the main reason why i am doing this lol.
as for the bass thanks for the tip i will try that!
does the timing sound correct tho (forgot to ask that)
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:15 am
by zitanb
Great thread Burial is amazing for sure. I'd settle to be able to create a descent bass sound lol. Will def check out the bass sample n comments chur.
Also had no idea which vocal samples he was using. Too much
Re: Re-Creating Burial's "Fostercare"
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:21 am
by Basic A
futurist wrote:
does the timing sound correct tho (forgot to ask that)
If its a burial tune it never will?
THats something else everyone forgets... what he does (according too people Ive talked to on here) is quanitizeless, and essentially electronic sample bassed tape editing... So youll never get his timing right... cause in a sense... he didnt? well he did, but, not in the same sense as most electronica artists would say right...
And who put that copyright claim into youtube?
Might be your answer on some of that sampling..
Sooo underground that dude, Burial... he keeps to himself, bt of a hermit from what I see, and I dont think anyone can actually tell me who he is...