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Hey musicers! just a quick question :-)


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Hey guys so i heard this track at my friends house the other night, we had some orange juice and watched some films was pretty cool. but after the film he showed me this song (i am so sorry for making you listen because it is bad haha) :

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but it got me wondering what song the strange noises that the guy talking plays like the sample he uses especially after he says "the drop"

what sample is that wobble noise from? like what is the original track that the sound is taken from?

thanks :-)

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oscillator and 5 minutes of time to generate that wobble noise.

however to make this song as well produced as it is you need a ton of skill, patience and effort.

Hope I was helpful

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oscillator and 5 minutes of time to generate that wobble noise.

however to make this song as well produced as it is you need a ton of skill, patience and effort.

Hope I was helpful

hey bro thanks for the reply it is nice to be greeted by someone friendly and helpful :p sadly i dont really understand what you mean so maybe you can type it again for me but this time make it so people can understand?

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yeah sure.

An oscillator is a device that produces a wave form. As we know sound is also found in the form of waves. When you use an oscillator the waveforms are altered to whatever pattern you set it to. Most typical a sine wave, you may have heard of this in maths.

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yeah sure.

An oscillator is a device that produces a wave form. As we know sound is also found in the form of waves. When you use an oscillator the waveforms are altered to whatever pattern you set it to. Most typical a sine wave, you may have heard of this in maths.

forget it geek it doesnt answer my question anyway i wanted to know which song its from not how it was sung...

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yeah sure.

An oscillator is a device that produces a wave form. As we know sound is also found in the form of waves. When you use an oscillator the waveforms are altered to whatever pattern you set it to. Most typical a sine wave, you may have heard of this in maths.

forget it geek it doesnt answer my question anyway i wanted to know which song its from not how it was sung...

He kindly replies to your question, you ask for clarification and he answers it again. What kind of a answer do you want? Something that suits your low brain capacity?

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yeah sure.

An oscillator is a device that produces a wave form. As we know sound is also found in the form of waves. When you use an oscillator the waveforms are altered to whatever pattern you set it to. Most typical a sine wave, you may have heard of this in maths.

forget it geek it doesnt answer my question anyway i wanted to know which song its from not how it was sung...

He kindly replies to your question, you ask for clarification and he answers it again. What kind of a answer do you want? Something that suits your low brain capacity?

THIS ISNT FUCKING RL PIC TOPIC U STINKY TERRORIST

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