Unbelievable! That was so fast. Can’t wait to listen. Downloading now.
Awesome! Thanks @Phunklord_Siege and @Seventieslord!
Ditto to what @silentboatman said, thanks @Phunklord_Siege and @Seventieslord , great great stuff!!
Sorry, I’m just seeing this. I have no idea about those tracks. If I can listen they might ring a bell. Sorry
There is a mint copy of Sample Some Of Disc Sample Some Of Dat Vinyl on eBay UK for £17.50 inc delivery right now. Not for me but thought someone on here might be interested.
I haven’t checked out the discdat tracks, although your post did remind me of one of the only tunes I can think of actually that used some of the…
appreciate that i’m almost so late to this as to be classified as absent but i was wondering if the assembled vols 1 & 2 of the samples from some of dat could be re-linked? Here’s hoping…
No problem, I’ll hook you up.
Cheers, it’s appreciated.
Here it is… someone buy this. I would, but, uh, I don’t have my wallet with me right now.
Haha yeah that’s chump change
Only $230, it’s a bargain
That oatmeal cookies snippet is actually a released song by the Horny Horns. It’s called cookie monster and is on the final blow album.
Damn! You’re right! Haha well there’s time I spent making an approximation of a track that already exists that I’ll never get back! Lol
Do you think you’ll ever do volume 3?
By the way, just found this on the net tonight…
Hundreds of p-funk samples available to download (by anyone with a paid splice membership). Anyone ever see these, or try messing around with them?
I’ve gotten pretty good at audacity. One day of I have the time (and if no one beats me to it), maybe I’ll try to construct a few p-funk songs from all this.
Possibly. I remembered recently that I had started on vol 3 but hadn’t gotten around to finishing it, so I uploaded the 2 tracks that I had finished off 3. So maybe I’ll finish the rest at some point. I don’t believe I have 4? Unless I have it somewhere on my computer and can’t find it. So if you wanted to give it a go, feel free. I certainly don’t have a monopoly or an ego about being the only one to do it. Lol
Here’s the playlist of the ones I’ve done if I haven’t posted the link for it already:
I’ve been listening to the tracks you composed, and comparing to the raw tracks from the discs, and even though I’ve got some Audacity skillz of my own now, I’ve gotta say I really respect what did putting these together. It’s not easy or quick.
Question - did you note what samples you used where?
Lastly, I have acquired a digital copy of Ultimate P-Funk Breaks, including the elusive 4th disc. Does anyone want it?
Thanks! Yeah a lot of it is just listening through all the samples, figuring out which ones go together, and trying to figure out how they would go together.
I probably should have noted which samples I used for each one haha, but most of them are named after one of the samples they used (usually the one that says something like “xyz full”) and the related samples usually have similar names.
I would take it. Don’t know if I’ll ever get around to splicing them into edits, but maybe at some point.
I appreciate the work you did and hope you try some more one day. I’ve put a few in a row on Audacity and they sound alright together, but then I need to keep splicing them together to keep it going longer than 28 seconds, and split a bunch of tracks into two or three before using them. Many of them are doubled up simply because of the 99 track physical limitation of the compact disc. In my mp3 collection I actually give you credit as an artist on these tracks!
Try here: https://we.tl/t-dTcbn4dXQs
This is where the guy on soulseek sent me when I couldn’t seem to download the full set directly from him.
Note that Discs 1 and 3 are swapped for some reason (not on discogs, just in this rip, I believe that’s an error and would trust the discogs listing, especially considering the order matches the order of the standalone versions).
Also, disc 3 in the 4CD set is actually a little different from the standalone disc 3:
- Tracks 1-49 are exactly the same on both versions
- Tracks 50-69 on the standalone version are split up differently (but in the same sequence) and take up tracks 50-87 on the compilation version
- Tracks 70-87 on the standalone version are not on the compilation version
Most of the tracks on these albums are annoyingly short… but they are good grooves.