The dance expansion card was first for the JV-80 synth, then the M-DC1 module was later released. A group called AMG was the group that assembled the samples. Roland then licensed the samples from AMG under the impression that all of the samples were cleared. The first sample to be recognized from the dance card was in a hit song by Alanis Morissette called “You Learn”. As I recall, the person who created the drum loop contacted Alanis Morissette’s people and told them that that was him playing the drums on that sample. They responded that they got the sample from the dance card. This started the lawsuit that killed the dance card. This all happened during my 17 years working at Roland.
I really like how you go on to explain not only the structures of a song, but also some of the history and techniques ( as opposed to just playing the chords on screen like most remake/tutorial videos). Edutainment at it's finest.
I been watching all your videos I love these especially RNB and hip hop also compared to your other older vids you look alot more healthy, props to you man, thank you for these.
Aye @dillio2k the remix came out in '93. But it was actually produced by a Kat named All-star. He also did the 'Stutter' remix ft. Mystikal. Teddy got the production credit because he was able to help clear the Human Nature sample, as he had just produced the 'Dangerous' album. And I never knew where that original beat loop came from but I had the Dance card for my Jv1080 and the loop was definitely on there.
Man your channel is the bomb.. For those of us rocking out on headphones, can I beg you to mix a direct out in to your audio so we get all that bass goodness.
thank for the video, i liked the analyse of the song, i learned new thing. i checked Roland M-Dc1 demo preset, and yeah i recognise a lot of famous preset.
Nice remake! great information. I think teddy riley got it from roland listening to the other presets on that module i swear i could hear could hear other sounds he used in other productions from that new jack era
What up Brotha man I haven't seen your channel in a couple years I should've push get notifications bell you helped me in a major way in learning my machine I've since then gotten a presonus atom due too me having presonus studio one due too the better integration of the two man keep doing your thing you've been a major inspiration peace
they used the Wreckx-n-Effect Rump Shaker loop my man. which is itself sampled from The Lafayette Afro Rock Band - Darkest Light... you can hear the beat clear as day...
I even tried my own remake last night I'm so inspired it's crazy, don't know why you ain't got 1 mill subs bro you really deserve it, talent, work ethic, content is 100 bro
man that scream remake you did was crazy!! I as like "i'm going to buy literally this dude has made off of GP". That being said I'd love to hear a remake of Janet Jackson "Dosen't really matter" I've been looking all over for those lil laser sounds in the drums... I think it's from a Korg board from 97 but I'd determined to find those lil laser sounds... The used them in Boys to Men "Step on Up" (0:25) you're a champ if you can find it, but low key you a monsta anyway for that scream! Subbed :-)
Actually, it was a cat named All-Star, who also did the remixes for SWV 'Anything' and Joe 'Stutter' remix, did the actual remix. Teddy came onboard because he was able to clear the sample due to his relationship w/Michael Jackson.
What software & what gear did you use for that particular beat. I know you were using MPC Live. What expansion were you using to remake your own beat with Human Nature by Michael Jackson. What drum sounds did you use. What expansion is it from or so.
The dance module and the card had those loops long before but Roland was threatened with lawsuits which is why both of these disappeared. There are a lot of gems on Roland modules. Remember Swiss Beats used presets from both Roland and E-mu.
I don't know, I feel odd with that Roland MDC1. That thing (as far as I can read on the net) was released in '95. Now the song was released in '92 (probably the recorded the same year or late '91 who knows), so he might have used another keyboard/sampler for the sound, maybe the S-770 or the JV-80 (although I highly doubt the latter because it would be released around the same time as the song) For those looking for the sample, here you go: www.synthmania.com/Roland%20M-DC1/Audio/015%20DeepGrine%2094.mp3
That drum loop sample AFAIK, came from- Steve McIntosh & Joe ‘JC’ Charles, that released a series of loop and sample CD's on AMG sample library company. The series is called Black II Black. Those loops on the Roland dance expansion boards came from Vol 1 & 2. They are from a known UK band "The Cool-notes" that did their thing from 1979-1991. Here's a playlist of their hits. ruclips.net/video/Qd2P1YCsskA/видео.html This is a list of Steve's & Charles loops. samples-now.com/RnB-samples/
The dance expansion card was first for the JV-80 synth, then the M-DC1 module was later released. A group called AMG was the group that assembled the samples. Roland then licensed the samples from AMG under the impression that all of the samples were cleared. The first sample to be recognized from the dance card was in a hit song by Alanis Morissette called “You Learn”. As I recall, the person who created the drum loop contacted Alanis Morissette’s people and told them that that was him playing the drums on that sample. They responded that they got the sample from the dance card. This started the lawsuit that killed the dance card. This all happened during my 17 years working at Roland.
Awesome
That insiders info - priceless!
I really like how you go on to explain not only the structures of a song, but also some of the history and techniques ( as opposed to just playing the chords on screen like most remake/tutorial videos). Edutainment at it's finest.
Thank you for coming through and checking it out.
Ghost produced by the Neptunes! Pharrell does the ad-lib vocals and sings over the MJ vocal sample!
What ?? How old was he ?
Louis Siepen it was in 1993.
Chad hugo did most of production in neptunes
qbizm but HOW OLD WAS HE?😂🤷🏾♂️
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This is one of my favourite remixes EVER...MJ was one of my favourites and so was SWV. That combo was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥! Nicely done!
You seriously are one of the best around!
The history behind the beat is amazing bro ,I for one never knew what type of gear teddy used in his production .
I Iove your rnb remakes !! So inspiring
Aye brother, could you Remake "Hey Mr. DJ" by Zhané?
Yessssss!!!!!
Ayeee what you know bout dat Zhane 😂🙌🏾🙌🏾
I think Tony Toni Toné song, "Anniversary" has an interesting sound.
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Ohh dang man you still have your M-Audio 88 Pro!! I love that keyboard! It's cool to see your studio still pretty much the same since 2006! :)
Who else got chills at 12:34?
I been watching all your videos I love these especially RNB and hip hop also compared to your other older vids you look alot more healthy, props to you man, thank you for these.
Phonkaveli . Thanks for stopping by the channel.
Listen to the shakers and variation of the beat on the Dougie Fresh/ Teddy Riley song The Show from 1985
93 on the Free Willy soundtrack. I always loved that snare/handclap on the beat.
Dope video..good ear.
Btw SWV hated this version of the song but it's their most well known
You nailed... almost like you produced it. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Aye @dillio2k the remix came out in '93. But it was actually produced by a Kat named All-star. He also did the 'Stutter' remix ft. Mystikal. Teddy got the production credit because he was able to help clear the Human Nature sample, as he had just produced the 'Dangerous' album. And I never knew where that original beat loop came from but I had the Dance card for my Jv1080 and the loop was definitely on there.
Man your channel is the bomb.. For those of us rocking out on headphones, can I beg you to mix a direct out in to your audio so we get all that bass goodness.
I really agree with you on that and will be using direct audio for now on moving forward.
This is awesome dude, nailed it
thank for the video, i liked the analyse of the song, i learned new thing. i checked Roland M-Dc1 demo preset, and yeah i recognise a lot of famous preset.
Nice remake! great information. I think teddy riley got it from roland listening to the other presets on that module i swear i could hear could hear other sounds he used in other productions from that new jack era
seems like there was some legal issues with some of those samples so maybe im wrong. thanks for the info.
What up Brotha man I haven't seen your channel in a couple years I should've push get notifications bell you helped me in a major way in learning my machine I've since then gotten a presonus atom due too me having presonus studio one due too the better integration of the two man keep doing your thing you've been a major inspiration peace
I'm glad I could help! thank you for coming by.
I had a Roland D-110 back in the days. Not sure if that was the first series of Roland sound modules
This beat was in rugrats too, cynthia is a really cool dancer song . Under radar
they used the Wreckx-n-Effect Rump Shaker loop my man. which is itself sampled from The Lafayette Afro Rock Band - Darkest Light... you can hear the beat clear as day...
We don't mind the Talkin bro your awesome thanks for all this inspiration
Thank you!!
I even tried my own remake last night I'm so inspired it's crazy, don't know why you ain't got 1 mill subs bro you really deserve it, talent, work ethic, content is 100 bro
Love it! Love it Love it!
i love to watch it! your skillz are crazy...!
man that scream remake you did was crazy!! I as like "i'm going to buy literally this dude has made off of GP". That being said I'd love to hear a remake of Janet Jackson "Dosen't really matter" I've been looking all over for those lil laser sounds in the drums... I think it's from a Korg board from 97 but I'd determined to find those lil laser sounds... The used them in Boys to Men "Step on Up" (0:25)
you're a champ if you can find it, but low key you a monsta anyway for that scream! Subbed :-)
damn dope dillio 😎👌🏻3D 🔥👏🏻
Keep doing the good work man 🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
Actually, it was a cat named All-Star, who also did the remixes for SWV 'Anything' and Joe 'Stutter' remix, did the actual remix. Teddy came onboard because he was able to clear the sample due to his relationship w/Michael Jackson.
Best one yet
Incredible!! LOVE THIS!
What software & what gear did you use for that particular beat. I know you were using MPC Live. What expansion were you using to remake your own beat with Human Nature by Michael Jackson. What drum sounds did you use. What expansion is it from or so.
Nice, you should change the sample to a xylophone but leave MJ falsetto intact as is
Very informative......You nailed it! I think teddy got it from Roland😉
Dope, love your vids! Do ghost Town DJ's "My Boo" next 👍🏾
Pharrell was the one saying SWV.
Did not know that...
Wow!
Yep he was Teddy's prodigy
@@ljslawncarellc4058 dope
Brilliant.
Jasen Jahn . Thanks for stopping by the channel.
Sounds like the Amen break slowed down and chopped up. Most sampled break I believe
I cheated. You nailed the sample and beat!
the same drum groove is on "We are Brooklyn at"
Great work!
I appreciate that, thank you for coming through and checking out the video, BTRAXX
@@dilliot2k You're welcome brotha. Respect, bless up!
Is there a complete version of this to download? 👀
can you remake the takeover by jay z?
@ 6:10 which shaker is that ?
Good job on this one bro. You nailed it. And that's a good question. I'm going to see if my boy Young World know. That's his right hand man on keys.
What was the splice video you watched
Welcome back
So dope my guy
Ironic that you went from the Kelly Roland sample to Roland sampling lol
The dance module and the card had those loops long before but Roland was threatened with lawsuits which is why both of these disappeared. There are a lot of gems on Roland modules. Remember Swiss Beats used presets from both Roland and E-mu.
yeah thats true.
You're the 🐐
I don't know, I feel odd with that Roland MDC1. That thing (as far as I can read on the net) was released in '95. Now the song was released in '92 (probably the recorded the same year or late '91 who knows), so he might have used another keyboard/sampler for the sound, maybe the S-770 or the JV-80 (although I highly doubt the latter because it would be released around the same time as the song)
For those looking for the sample, here you go: www.synthmania.com/Roland%20M-DC1/Audio/015%20DeepGrine%2094.mp3
i think he sampled lot of stuff and layered and truncated some sounds cause u can here its layered loop
Nice
Right here bruh. Light skinned and all! 😂 Great job!!! 🕺🏽
It was released in 1992
Hey dilliot2k can you please remake the beat to "Pac's Life" by ashanti and T.I
shaker pattern sounds like its taken from "The Show" Dougie Fresh
That drum loop sample AFAIK, came from- Steve McIntosh & Joe ‘JC’ Charles, that released a series of loop and sample CD's on AMG sample library company. The series is called Black II Black. Those loops on the Roland dance expansion boards came from Vol 1 & 2. They are from a known UK band "The Cool-notes" that did their thing from 1979-1991. Here's a playlist of their hits. ruclips.net/video/Qd2P1YCsskA/видео.html
This is a list of Steve's & Charles loops. samples-now.com/RnB-samples/
Hey slapopimp, I appreciate you sharing some insight on the track!
@@dilliot2k No problem. BTW: I posted the wrong link to their sample library. It's been updated to show their catalog.
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Great video. Chill Rob G The Power please.
YOU SHOULD OF SAMPLED YOURSELF SINCE U DID A REMAKE OF HUMAN NATURE
Actually that module was BASED on the card. The loops were from AMG.
As far as WHERE the loop originated from, my guess is Roland took it from Teddy as it already has his drums sounds in it
Please remix why by 3t
Wow
Can you remake Kanye "the corner". #Common
The Answer is AMG BLACK 2 BLACK Series that is where this was from
i would love to see how you remake: BoyZIIMen - Roll with me !
Can you remake Dre day by dr Dre
S the Double the U and V :)
Doooooooooope
93 is correct.
This loop was make by black to black
Your a talentted musican American producers can make a lots of money in europe like in the Netherlands or thr uk
No that loop was made by
back 2
black in the early 90's
I believe it was Pharrell and Chad that made the beat.
Hey Lacky McFarland, I appreciate you sharing some insight on the track!
Bro please remake Dr.Dre's "Bad intentions" please please....
Better then teddys mix. The loop was mj!
S, DOUBLE, U, V, SS, DOUBLE, U, TO THE V
Kanye West Jesus walks, good life, runaway
Jay z izzo and heart of the city
Camron oh boy
The S, the double, U, the V by Pharrell Williams
Can u do a remake in FL?
These are tutorials. All of these copyrights come under "fair use" copyright law.
I need to make a disclosure slide fo rthe videos.