Did Abes Oddyssee uses a song from a german band?
Hello everybody, I was riping the music from New 'n Tasty because I'm a huge fan of all Oddworld soundtracks, especially the first two.
Just in this moment I realize there is one track that covers nearly one entire song from one of my beloved bands "Einstuerzende Neubauten" (Collapsing New Buildings). It's the Scrab Nest Theme which seems to cover "3 Thoughts". Please take a look for yourself and listen at 1:00: Now just start at the beginning from the Neubauten-Video. I think this can't be a coincidence. I'm not angry or anything like that because the song was published in 1993 a few years before the first Oddworld game come out. I'm just surprisied why Ellen might have done such thing. What did you think? |
I can hear the difference, but wow they do sound similar. :O
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eerie...just like Oddworld
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Probably used the same sample. Happens all the time, there's nothing wrong with it. I made a thread where I found a few samples used in the Oddworld OSTs.
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Theres only so many different sounds in the world. Eventually theyll overlap.
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Huh. That's actually remarkable. I didn't think they'd be even close, but they really are.
I'd personally imagine it's a coincidence, but that's just gut feeling. |
I think it's just a similar rhythm. And there's only so many rhythms that sound good to a human ear.
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The accent of the AO one is on beat 1, but in the other song it's on beat 4. Similar ideas, similar rhythm, but quite different. Either way neither of them are anything special and similar things could be found in lots of places if you looked.
Also the AO track is a bit more freeform - there's less distinct articulation on any of the notes, and sometimes I think they just tie into eachother. |
He's talking about the bass, which is almost definitely the same sample.
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I think the bass is different. The other low plucky string thing could be the same, and just with pitch shifting in the AO song, but at the same time it's such a generic thing it could easily be from elsewhere.
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As an audio engineer I can tell you that both sounds almost definitely came from the same sample.
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Yes, they do have very similar tunes but one sounds distinctly Oddworld, while the other doesn't. Generally the Oddworld themes have drawn a lot of inspiration from aboriginal music but and it's bound to remind other songs created by similar instruments. Probably not intentional but we will probably never know for sure
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We've had this discussion many times before.
The original 2 games soundtracks weren't made from original compositions, they were comprised of many different soundbites on a Garageband-like software. As a result of this, there's loads of Oddworld's music clips floating around out there in media from the mid to late 90's. |
We've had this exact same argument before, and I was right last time, too. Why is it so hard for people to conceive of the fact that multiple people can use the same royalty free samples. Why is that such a difficult idea to comprehend?
E: Fuzzle Guy is a speedy shit, but he's right. :
This isn't exactly true, but you're basically there. |
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People keep denying it and I'm just so confused as to why?
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Everyone, Nate. It's a global conspiracy, man.
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#audiodeniers2k15 never forget
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#samplegate
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The songs happen to use the same sample, usually from some kind of sample library that musicians use for their music. This stuff happens all the time in songs...
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Omg really?
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Shut up, Nepsotic. Consider this an official warning.
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It's interesting they used royalty free pieces, doesn't bother me like the 'royalty' free images of dead Glukkons in MO's news papers. :mad: |