Whatever happened to the good old sound effects?
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Whatever happened to the good old sound effects?
Does anyone agree with me that whilst listening to classic PSB songs, say pre 1991, up to Where the streets.... that the good sound effects heard within the song doesn't really exist now?
Take Suburbia; Dogs barking.It's a sin; Thunder sounds. Always on my mind; Wind tunnel sounds. Heart; du dudu. (U KNOW I WHAT I MEAN). So Hard;Hard synth sounds.
Where the streets have no name; Whistle sounds. Jealousy; A car skidding.
Nowadays they seem to have real instrument sounds. All very well, especially the harp sounds in No time for Tears, & well Integral; at 3 minutes the enhanced chords is true Trevor Horn style. I do miss the old sound effects, but hey things change!
Take Suburbia; Dogs barking.It's a sin; Thunder sounds. Always on my mind; Wind tunnel sounds. Heart; du dudu. (U KNOW I WHAT I MEAN). So Hard;Hard synth sounds.
Where the streets have no name; Whistle sounds. Jealousy; A car skidding.
Nowadays they seem to have real instrument sounds. All very well, especially the harp sounds in No time for Tears, & well Integral; at 3 minutes the enhanced chords is true Trevor Horn style. I do miss the old sound effects, but hey things change!
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Off the top of my head songs such as The Theatre, Go West, Sodom and Gomorrah, Psychological, I Made My Excuses, even Integral with the thunderous applause in the background of the mix towards the end of the song and probably numerous others have sound effects galore in the style you speak of. Its one of those idiosyncrasies that they've never really lost throughout their career.
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Its not like something that you would hear from an old DM cd. The sound effects are different from decade to decade. You are right about that.Actually wrote:Oh sorry, so sorry, Shop girl. I will listen to it again & i'm sure i won't hear any OLD synth sound effects. I'm merely trying to explain the different sounds which are being used today compared to late 80's or early 90's. But you are right, Fundamental is full of it!!!
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Re: Whatever happened to the good old sound effects?
Me too.Actually wrote:Does anyone agree with me that whilst listening to classic PSB songs, say pre 1991, up to Where the streets.... that the good sound effects heard within the song doesn't really exist now?
Take Suburbia; Dogs barking.It's a sin; Thunder sounds. Always on my mind; Wind tunnel sounds. Heart; du dudu. (U KNOW I WHAT I MEAN). So Hard;Hard synth sounds.
Where the streets have no name; Whistle sounds. Jealousy; A car skidding.
Nowadays they seem to have real instrument sounds. All very well, especially the harp sounds in No time for Tears, & well Integral; at 3 minutes the enhanced chords is true Trevor Horn style. I do miss the old sound effects, but hey things change!
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Ya, I'm a big fan of shep too. some of his mixes were phenomenal back in the day... too bad he became a one trick pony in the 90's... almost all of his mixes from the 90's contained the same house rhythm... but then again he did pioneer the idea of 'reproducing' a track for a 12", rather than just using elements from the original master... so i guess I can cut him some slack.gelhead wrote:is shep pettibone still around ? He has the greatest set of cowbells in the world.
Bring Back Shep !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lets wheel out the old remixers and give 'em the new stuff.
Lets get an 80s twist on the recent stuff !
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What about all the cool cinematic "street" sounds that were everywhere on "Please"?
I suppose most famously on the intro to "West End Girls".. they talked up that approach when they were promoting it..
And come to think of it, it's pretty clever- it's all studio synthesis for a long while now, but applied sparingly it's wonderful.. what would "West End Girls" be without those airy atmospheric street sounds?
I suppose most famously on the intro to "West End Girls".. they talked up that approach when they were promoting it..
And come to think of it, it's pretty clever- it's all studio synthesis for a long while now, but applied sparingly it's wonderful.. what would "West End Girls" be without those airy atmospheric street sounds?
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It's a kind-of-borderline effect, but last night I listened to "Two divided by zero" and thought it was an absolutely marvellous song. When I first heard it I found the calculator voice a bit odd, but now I think it's something only the PSB could do this well.
You can fly away to the end of the world
but where does it get you to?
but where does it get you to?