Survey results

Boards of Canada Covers!!

Everything related to our favorite Scottish duo.

Moderators: Aesthetics, Drones, Hexagon Sun

User avatar
Eagle Minded
Status: Offline
Posts: 254
Joined: 8 Jul 2009
OLSON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCPMtIEhL1A

UNDER THE COKE SIGN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8kh7O04QDA

HEARD FROM TELEGRAPH LINES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKElpuhiUZk

GWELY MERNANS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIM5dfLZ_fs

Have to get this in here every once in a while.

Great covers so far!! Saw that commodore piece before. The "Twoism" clip is real inspiring, though I had that all parts worked out already, as well as "Corsair" and "Farewell Fire"[/url]

User avatar
Dayvan Cowboy
Status: Offline
Posts: 1721
Joined: 16 Aug 2009
Location: the place
TrippyTrinity wrote:OLSON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCPMtIEhL1A

UNDER THE COKE SIGN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8kh7O04QDA

HEARD FROM TELEGRAPH LINES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKElpuhiUZk

GWELY MERNANS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIM5dfLZ_fs

Have to get this in here every once in a while.

Great covers so far!! Saw that commodore piece before. The "Twoism" clip is real inspiring, though I had that all parts worked out already, as well as "Corsair" and "Farewell Fire"[/url]

Keep it up! I'm glad to hear your trying out those!
Image

User avatar
Sherbet Head
Status: Offline
Posts: 755
Joined: 23 Sep 2009
Location: East Coast
Here's my finished Twoism cover. I am still not completely happy with it though, and tweaking.

Have a listen!

http://www.scottcagno.com/bounce/TWOISM_COVER.mp3

What'd ya think?
Scott

User avatar
Dayvan Cowboy
Status: Offline
Posts: 1721
Joined: 16 Aug 2009
Location: the place
dono wrote:Here's my finished Twoism cover. I am still not completely happy with it though, and tweaking.

Have a listen!

http://www.scottcagno.com/bounce/TWOISM_COVER.mp3

What'd ya think?

Sweetness!!!
Image

User avatar
Eagle Minded
Status: Offline
Posts: 254
Joined: 8 Jul 2009
Synthestesia wrote:
TrippyTrinity wrote:OLSON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCPMtIEhL1A

UNDER THE COKE SIGN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8kh7O04QDA

HEARD FROM TELEGRAPH LINES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKElpuhiUZk

GWELY MERNANS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIM5dfLZ_fs

Have to get this in here every once in a while.

Great covers so far!! Saw that commodore piece before. The "Twoism" clip is real inspiring, though I had that all parts worked out already, as well as "Corsair" and "Farewell Fire"[/url]

Keep it up! I'm glad to hear your trying out those!


Yeah, they were inspiring. I was going to do Aphex Twins "Rhubarb" next. :)

User avatar
Dayvan Cowboy
Status: Offline
Posts: 1721
Joined: 16 Aug 2009
Location: the place
TrippyTrinity wrote:
Synthestesia wrote:
TrippyTrinity wrote:OLSON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCPMtIEhL1A

UNDER THE COKE SIGN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8kh7O04QDA

HEARD FROM TELEGRAPH LINES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKElpuhiUZk

GWELY MERNANS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIM5dfLZ_fs

Have to get this in here every once in a while.

Great covers so far!! Saw that commodore piece before. The "Twoism" clip is real inspiring, though I had that all parts worked out already, as well as "Corsair" and "Farewell Fire"[/url]

Keep it up! I'm glad to hear your trying out those!


Yeah, they were inspiring. I was going to do Aphex Twins "Rhubarb" next. :)

Good Luck!!! I think RDJ Used slowed down flutes.
Image

User avatar
Eagle Minded
Status: Offline
Posts: 254
Joined: 8 Jul 2009
dono wrote:Here's my finished Twoism cover. I am still not completely happy with it though, and tweaking.

Have a listen!

http://www.scottcagno.com/bounce/TWOISM_COVER.mp3

What'd ya think?


Really, really, really good job! You got the pad sound down perfect. Not a complaint by any means, but I've listened to real acoustic drums for too long for my ears to be pleased with ANY of these programs or drum machines. But I will say great programming though. I certainly couldn't do it. LOL

User avatar
Sherbet Head
Status: Offline
Posts: 755
Joined: 23 Sep 2009
Location: East Coast
Thank you very much!

Actually, they first drum is live drum samples, picked apart and re-sampled, the second drum is a machine with a hip hop kit that I played in.

The pad is a basic dual osc synth I programmed to get as close as I could. I added a dual osc ring shifter, chorus, as well as a custom reverb design and some tape delay. I also worked with a little clip distortion, which did wonders.

The part i am not 100% happy with is the percussion at the moment. I'm thinking about going to a live hand drum (congos/d'jimbe) and seeing how that sounds.

Look for an 84 pontiac dream cover soon!
Scott

User avatar
Dayvan Cowboy
Status: Offline
Posts: 1721
Joined: 16 Aug 2009
Location: the place
HFTL.mp3 - 1.40MB
Here's Heard From Telegraph Lines. Bad synth, but at least the notes are 100% Accurate! :P
Image

User avatar
Dayvan Cowboy
Status: Offline
Posts: 1279
Joined: 24 Aug 2007
dono wrote:Look for an 84 pontiac dream cover soon!


oh man, i full 84 PD cover would be AMAZING!

User avatar
Eagle Minded
Status: Offline
Posts: 254
Joined: 8 Jul 2009
dono wrote:Thank you very much!

Actually, they first drum is live drum samples, picked apart and re-sampled, the second drum is a machine with a hip hop kit that I played in.

The pad is a basic dual osc synth I programmed to get as close as I could. I added a dual osc ring shifter, chorus, as well as a custom reverb design and some tape delay. I also worked with a little clip distortion, which did wonders.

The part i am not 100% happy with is the percussion at the moment. I'm thinking about going to a live hand drum (congos/d'jimbe) and seeing how that sounds.

Look for an 84 pontiac dream cover soon!


Yeah but the high hat and drums that they sampled or resampled were tigfhtly recorded in a small room with a nice hit hat sound and a nice snare sound. It sounds like a whole lot of trouble to sample and resample when you can just do a live take like they did with Dawn Chorus. I'm a stickler for some real drums other wise the music comes off too robotioc with everyone running to the drum samples and drum machines set to high BPM's.

User avatar
Eagle Minded
Status: Offline
Posts: 254
Joined: 8 Jul 2009
Synthestesia wrote:HFTL.mp3 - 1.40MB
Here's Heard From Telegraph Lines. Bad synth, but at least the notes are 100% Accurate! :P



Yeah, notes are accurate. It wasn't hard to find the right notes. I got that one in one take!! LOL But capturing the sound of bit smashing and layering etc etc etc. You might try finding a sadder, distant, more melancholy sound on your synth. Your notes are perfect, but the synth patch itself sounds a bit too happy.

User avatar
Dayvan Cowboy
Status: Offline
Posts: 1721
Joined: 16 Aug 2009
Location: the place
TrippyTrinity wrote:
Synthestesia wrote:HFTL.mp3 - 1.40MB
Here's Heard From Telegraph Lines. Bad synth, but at least the notes are 100% Accurate! :P



Yeah, notes are accurate. It wasn't hard to find the right notes. I got that one in one take!! LOL But capturing the sound of bit smashing and layering etc etc etc. You might try finding a sadder, distant, more melancholy sound on your synth. Your notes are perfect, but the synth patch itself sounds a bit too happy.

But yours is only made up of five notes. Mine has chords that have at least six notes per each chord. Though your right about the sound. Rumor has it, that for christmas, I might get a MiniKorg!!!!!!!!!
Image

User avatar
Eagle Minded
Status: Offline
Posts: 254
Joined: 8 Jul 2009
Synthestesia wrote:
TrippyTrinity wrote:
Synthestesia wrote:HFTL.mp3 - 1.40MB
Here's Heard From Telegraph Lines. Bad synth, but at least the notes are 100% Accurate! :P



Yeah, notes are accurate. It wasn't hard to find the right notes. I got that one in one take!! LOL But capturing the sound of bit smashing and layering etc etc etc. You might try finding a sadder, distant, more melancholy sound on your synth. Your notes are perfect, but the synth patch itself sounds a bit too happy.

But yours is only made up of five notes. Mine has chords that have at least six notes per each chord. Though your right about the sound. Rumor has it, that for christmas, I might get a MiniKorg!!!!!!!!!


Not to get into an argument with you because the last time I asked someone what they meant be D2 they told me it was D and the second octave, which had me all confused since he didn't know an instrument. LOL But I think there are only 3 chords involved and none of them 6 note chords, but maybe you did yours a different way. :)

Posts Quantity
Status: Offline
Posts: 218
Joined: 19 Jul 2009
Location: Montreal, QC
"C'est fini la comédie"
Last edited by the letter p on Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:44 pm, edited 2 times in total.

User avatar
Sherbet Head
Status: Offline
Posts: 755
Joined: 23 Sep 2009
Location: East Coast
That's a great cover :-)
Scott

User avatar
Sherbet Head
Status: Offline
Posts: 755
Joined: 23 Sep 2009
Location: East Coast
TrippyTrinity wrote:Yeah but the high hat and drums that they sampled or resampled were tigfhtly recorded in a small room with a nice hit hat sound and a nice snare sound.


Well of course that would be awesome, however I for one do not have a drum room with a high end kit set up. I think we might all love that.

TrippyTrinity wrote:It sounds like a whole lot of trouble to sample and resample when you can just do a live take like they did with Dawn Chorus.


Hmm, sampling is what I like to do. It gives you 100% control over it. You can do some really neat stuff. Plus, I am pretty sure BoC samples just about everything, if not everything.

TrippyTrinity wrote:I'm a stickler for some real drums other wise the music comes off too robotioc with everyone running to the drum samples and drum machines set to high BPM's.


Real drums always have a better sound dry, but when you're sampling and effecting that much, you can actually get some very good results a lot of the time. It won't replace it, by any means but it all depends on what sound you're going for. And, the high BPM, that's just the programmer, I am with you in the slower downtempo stuff.
Scott

User avatar
Sherbet Head
Status: Offline
Posts: 796
Joined: 18 May 2008
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
dono wrote:Here's my finished Twoism cover. I am still not completely happy with it though, and tweaking.

Have a listen!

http://www.scottcagno.com/bounce/TWOISM_COVER.mp3

What'd ya think?


Oh man thats so awesome. All I think it needs is that little sample that comes in at the 2nd melody. The kind of Hi-pitched hip hop sample of like horns or something. Other than that it was perfect. I enjoyed listening very much. I'd love to hear you cover something else.

Any chance you could tell us how you created your synth line?

User avatar
Sherbet Head
Status: Offline
Posts: 796
Joined: 18 May 2008
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
the letter p wrote:Roygbiv cover [try]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BK01229bLg

blew it on some sounds/levels/and mix. but it was good practice.


Poor mixing skills my ass, that was awesome! One of the best Roygbiv covers i've heard!

User avatar
Sherbet Head
Status: Offline
Posts: 755
Joined: 23 Sep 2009
Location: East Coast
Pantheon wrote:Any chance you could tell us how you created your synth line?


Thank you for the positive feedback!

Here's basically how I did the synth line. It's pretty simple actually. I just took a basic dual osc subtractive synth (the ES1 in Logic) and used a square wave with a cutoff around 40%, and resonance around 20%, I set the mod envelope to a -5ms decay on the cutoff, and had a LFO running on a triangle wave syncing the pulse width at around a quarter note. Thats about it for the synth. I added some reverb, clip distortion, ring-shifter, chorus, phaser, and tape delay effects throughout, and then ran the entire thing through a very low mix of tape delay and a little EQ'ing.
Scott

PreviousNext

Return to Boards of Canada

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: jcnporter, paul, Redd Panderson and 2 guests