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Old 25th August 2009   #1
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New orleans bounce sounds

Anyone on here familiar with New Orleans bounce music? I am trying to find some of the samples that are used in a lot of bounce songs like the vox samples and such.
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If you want those authenic percussion sounds ala mannie fresh you got to get the old school Emu samplers along with the sample disks. Truly amazing sounds and the quality is second to none and screams hip-hop.
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Drag rap is pretty much the source of most new orleans bounce songs
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drag rap is it. Sometimes called triggerman.
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I got a trivia question for you all. (And I was the first to sample Trigger man in New Orleans too.)

The sound that starts it off that everybody samples. Who (besides Fresh cause I know he knows) knows what keyboard it comes from?
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I got a trivia question for you all. (And I was the first to sample Trigger man in New Orleans too.)

The sound that starts it off that everybody samples. Who (besides Fresh cause I know he knows) knows what keyboard it comes from?
Would it be a casio?
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Would it be a casio?
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Not really sure, but it sounds like it could be yamaha
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I got a trivia question for you all. (And I was the first to sample Trigger man in New Orleans too.)

The sound that starts it off that everybody samples. Who (besides Fresh cause I know he knows) knows what keyboard it comes from?
Emulator II...

Is there a prize?
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You need the Trigga Man Beat & the Brown Beat. The trigga man beat is the song called Drag Rap by the Showboys; and the brown beat is a song called Rock The Beat and Derek B and the instrumental is called Brown Beat by Cameron Paul. I have the regular and instrumental for both songs, some samples I made in Acid Pro and some other bounce samples. Also, get on Youtube and look for Bounce Remix or New Orleans Bounce Remix by dj's like DJ Money Fresh and DJ Duck (they make r&b bounce remixes), you can also just play the drum patterns that Money Fresh & Duck uses (they sometimes use a particular snare/clap over their mixes that i need to sample. I think they took it from an old bounce song and I would have to go throw all of my bounce music to find a good hq version to sample).

Also, check out this video and see a guy playing the bounce samples live on a ASR-10 at the end of the video.

And check out this guy who shows you how to make bounce in FL Studio. His tempo is down in double time and bounce songs are really done at 95 to 105B BPM.



PM me and I can send you a dl link for the trigga man beat & brown beat that I already uploaded (including some samples I got when I traded samples with the guy from the last 2 Youtube videos).

I can't remember any bounce songs that have the trigga man drum loop and the brown beat drum loop mixed together in it but I remember reading on Youtube somewhere that Mannie Fresh did that in a song (I think a Magnolia Shorty song) (I put them together in Sony Acid and it sounds tight).

I'll post more info when I get home since it's saved on my laptop and I'm on my pc at school right now.

Derek B- Rock the Beat

Cameron Paul - Brown Beats
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I got a trivia question for you all. (And I was the first to sample Trigger man in New Orleans too.)

The sound that starts it off that everybody samples. Who (besides Fresh cause I know he knows) knows what keyboard it comes from?
DX7 ??
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If I am correct the keyboard is a Roland W30
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i beatmapped them in sony acid pro, exported the drum loop into pro tools 9 and everything loops perfectly in both programs
Brown Beat 103.073
Trigga Man Beat 95.481
i've read somewhere (or saw on youtube) that the newer bounce has a faster tempo, but i can't find it any more.

here's are some other songs that are used in a lot of bounce.
Bounce Breaks Archive
Ain't U Freshco" by Freshco & Miz?
"Amen Brother" by the Winstones
"Ashley's Roachclip" by the Soul Searchers
"B*tch Get Off Me (instr)" by Cheeky Blakk
"B*tches Reply" by DJ Jimi
"Brick" by Dazz
"Can't Hide Love" by Earth Wind & Fire
"Check Your Bucket" by Eddie Bo
"The Choice Is Yours (This or that)" by Black Sheep
"Clean Up Woman" by Betty Wright
"Dear Yvette" by LL Cool J
"Din Daa Daa" by George Kranz
"Everlasting Bass" by Rodney O & Joe Cooley
"Express Yourself" by NWA
"Feel Like Funkin' It Up" by Rebirth Brass Band
"For the Love of Money" by the O'Jays
"Funky Drummer" by James Brown
"Halloween (Theme)" by John Carpenter
"Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic" by Isaac Hayes
"I Ain't Trippin" by Too $hort
"I Want You Back" by the Jackson Five
"Ike's Mood" by Isaac Hayes
"Impressions" by McCoy Tyner
"It Ain't My Fault" by Rebirth Brass Band
"It's Just Begun" by Jimmy Castor Bunch
"Kool is Back" by Funk Inc.
"Mardis Gras Medley" by Rebirth Brass Band
"Mister Magic" by Grover Washington
"Nadia's Theme" by Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr.
"Network" (the movie)
"Paid in Full" by Eric B & Rakim
"Shake Your Body" by Rebirth Brass Band
"Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel
"Stone Fox Chase" by Val Doonican & Charlie McCoy
"Summer Breeze" by the Isley Brothers
"Take Me to Mardis Gras" by Bob James
"That's What You Get (For Being Polite)" by the Jackson Five
"Think" by Lyn Collins
"Tippi Toes" by the Meters
"UFO" by ESG
"Watermelon Man" by Herbie Hancock
"Where They At?" by TT Tucker
"Who's the Man (with the Master Plan)" by the Kay-Gees
"You Make Me Nasty" by Rebirth Brass Band
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You need the Trigga Man Beat & the Brown Beat. The trigga man beat is the song called Drag Rap by the Showboys; and the brown beat is a song called Rock The Beat and Derek B and the instrumental is called Brown Beat by Cameron Paul. I have the regular and instrumental for both songs, some samples I made in Acid Pro and some other bounce samples. Also, get on Youtube and look for Bounce Remix or New Orleans Bounce Remix by dj's like DJ Money Fresh and DJ Duck (they make r&b bounce remixes), you can also just play the drum patterns that Money Fresh & Duck uses (they sometimes use a particular snare/clap over their mixes that i need to sample. I think they took it from an old bounce song and I would have to go throw all of my bounce music to find a good hq version to sample).

Also, check out this video and see a guy playing the bounce samples live on a ASR-10 at the end of the video.

And check out this guy who shows you how to make bounce in FL Studio. His tempo is down in double time and bounce songs are really done at 95 to 105B BPM.



PM me and I can send you a dl link for the trigga man beat & brown beat that I already uploaded (including some samples I got when I traded samples with the guy from the last 2 Youtube videos).

I can't remember any bounce songs that have the trigga man drum loop and the brown beat drum loop mixed together in it but I remember reading on Youtube somewhere that Mannie Fresh did that in a song (I think a Magnolia Shorty song) (I put them together in Sony Acid and it sounds tight).

I'll post more info when I get home since it's saved on my laptop and I'm on my pc at school right now.

Derek B- Rock the Beat

Cameron Paul - Brown Beats
I never thought I'd see the day on Gearslutz where someone would be asking about "bounce" music sounds.

cool.

Bounce music stems from old school hip hop ala mantronix.
The real "secret" to doing it is simple.
That dude at the end of the video with the SP1200 is DJ Duck. The dude sitting next to him is DJ Jimi. The two dudes most widely known outside New Orleans for producing records from New Orleans are Fresh and KL.
And they are DJ Manny Fresh and DJ KLC
DJ Duck
DJ Jimi
DJ Manny Fresh
DJ KLC


(see the pattern yet?)
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Classic sh#t!

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theres another big song missing on here
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I think the links in this thread made me home sick

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I got a trivia question for you all. (And I was the first to sample Trigger man in New Orleans too.)
Does that mean YOU ARE WHO I THINK?
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