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I have a song on an album I'm doing that needs a vibra slap (I think that's the
name.. a percussive thing that you hit against your palm and it makes sort of a
rattle snake sound) hit right at the beginning. It's just one hit. I'll never
use a vibra slap again, so I don't really want to buy one. I have no idea where
to borrow or rent one. So if anyone has a sec that can record one hit of a
vibra slap and email it to me as a wav. or mp3, I'd be much obliged. I'd put
your name on the album and give you a copy, if that's any consulation.
Thanks,

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"Doc Gorpon" wrote in message
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I have a song on an album I'm doing that needs a vibra slap (I think that's
the
name.. a percussive thing that you hit against your palm and it makes sort
of a
rattle snake sound) hit right at the beginning. It's just one hit. I'll
never
use a vibra slap again, so I don't really want to buy one. I have no idea
where
to borrow or rent one. So if anyone has a sec that can record one hit of a
vibra slap and email it to me as a wav. or mp3, I'd be much obliged. I'd
put
your name on the album and give you a copy, if that's any consulation.
Thanks,

try this
http://www.versionist.com/samplepack.php?id=2155

there's four different samples.. hope they are usefull

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"Doc Gorpon" wrote in message
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I have a song on an album I'm doing that needs a vibra slap (I think that's
the
name.. a percussive thing that you hit against your palm and it makes sort
of a
rattle snake sound) hit right at the beginning. It's just one hit. I'll
never
use a vibra slap again, so I don't really want to buy one. I have no idea
where
to borrow or rent one. So if anyone has a sec that can record one hit of a
vibra slap and email it to me as a wav. or mp3, I'd be much obliged. I'd
put
your name on the album and give you a copy, if that's any consulation.
Thanks,

try this
http://www.versionist.com/samplepack.php?id=2155

there's four different samples.. hope they are usefull

__
janku


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just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.


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just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.


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"Fill X" wrote:
just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.


And even that seems like kind of a lot.

-jw


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"Fill X" wrote:
just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.


And even that seems like kind of a lot.

-jw


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just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.
BRBR


Around here it's only once per lifetime.

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just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.
BRBR


Around here it's only once per lifetime.

Scott Fraser
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just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.

yeah, if you use it more than once, that guy in the 70's vacant parking
garage with the wah wah will get you.



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just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.

yeah, if you use it more than once, that guy in the 70's vacant parking
garage with the wah wah will get you.

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"KyleSong" wrote in message
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just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.


yeah, if you use it more than once, that guy in the 70's vacant parking
garage with the wah wah will get you.


Only if you don't have enough cowbell.

Neil Henderson


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just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.


yeah, if you use it more than once, that guy in the 70's vacant parking
garage with the wah wah will get you.


Only if you don't have enough cowbell.

Neil Henderson


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ScotFraser wrote:

just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.


Around here it's only once per lifetime.


Yeah, but you've got a cowbell.

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ha
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ScotFraser wrote:

just remember the vibra slap rule: Only once per record.


Around here it's only once per lifetime.


Yeah, but you've got a cowbell.

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ha


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ScotFraser wrote:

Yeah, but you've got a cowbell.


And if you have a tambourine, we've got a band.


I have _three_ tambourines, so we're a quartet!!

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ha
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ScotFraser wrote:

Yeah, but you've got a cowbell.


And if you have a tambourine, we've got a band.


I have _three_ tambourines, so we're a quartet!!

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ha
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I have _three_ tambourines, so we're a quartet!! BRBR

Yeah, The Chrome-Nosed Tambourine Quartet.


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I have _three_ tambourines, so we're a quartet!! BRBR

Yeah, The Chrome-Nosed Tambourine Quartet.


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Vibraslap - what a crutch.

In the old days we just had to learn to play castinets really really fast.
Technology is ruining what once was the domain of musicianship.

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Vibraslap - what a crutch.

In the old days we just had to learn to play castinets really really fast.
Technology is ruining what once was the domain of musicianship.

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On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 19:08:20 GMT, KyleSong
wrote:

Vibraslap - what a crutch.

In the old days we just had to learn to play castinets really really fast.
Technology is ruining what once was the domain of musicianship. snip


See my post responding to "technology helps..."
(rec.audio.pro:1039802)for a prime example of this.

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On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 19:08:20 GMT, KyleSong
wrote:

Vibraslap - what a crutch.

In the old days we just had to learn to play castinets really really fast.
Technology is ruining what once was the domain of musicianship. snip


See my post responding to "technology helps..."
(rec.audio.pro:1039802)for a prime example of this.

dB


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The band CAKE appears to have built their entire career around
continual vibraslapping (...insert risque play on words about CAKE's
typical frat audience here...); otherwise I can't think of anyone else
who uses that sound nowadays.
--SC


DeserTBoB wrote:
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 19:08:20 GMT, KyleSong
wrote:

Vibraslap - what a crutch.

In the old days we just had to learn to play castinets really really

fast.
Technology is ruining what once was the domain of musicianship.

snip

See my post responding to "technology helps..."
(rec.audio.pro:1039802)for a prime example of this.

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It worked once for Jimi

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yeah, if you use it more than once, that guy in the 70's vacant parking
garage with the wah wah will get you.


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Hey there,

I recorded the Cake projects and since it was my Vibraslap, I can send
you that one if you want....

Kirt Shearer
Paradise Studios
www.paradisestudios.net


strangecharm wrote:
The band CAKE appears to have built their entire career around
continual vibraslapping (...insert risque play on words about CAKE's
typical frat audience here...); otherwise I can't think of anyone

else
who uses that sound nowadays.
--SC


DeserTBoB wrote:
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 19:08:20 GMT, KyleSong
wrote:

Vibraslap - what a crutch.

In the old days we just had to learn to play castinets really

really
fast.
Technology is ruining what once was the domain of musicianship.

snip

See my post responding to "technology helps..."
(rec.audio.pro:1039802)for a prime example of this.

dB


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I recorded the Cake projects and since it was my Vibraslap, I can send
you that one if you want....




Does that mean YOU'RE responsible for that pitch shifted trumpet?!
Sounds fine on the record, but trying to recreate it for one of our
shows through that pedal he carries around was less than completely
satisfying.

Remember guys, don't do in the studio what someone else can't reproduce
live!

--
"It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!"
- Lorin David Schultz
in the control room
making even bad news sound good

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Lorin,

I did the majority of the previous three projects, but my only
involvement with the current CD was three tracks that we had recorded
earlier. I'm not sure which pitch shifted trumpet you are referring
to.....it may have been one from the new project that I wasn't involved
with.
I'm going to assume that your statements are "tongue in cheek." If we
limited studio creativity to only what could be reproduced live we
would have severly limited creative evoloution over the past deacdes.
No Bohemian Rhapsody, no later Beatles.....on the "up" side, maybe then
no John Tesh........

Kirt Shearer
Paradise Studios
www.paradisestudios.net


Lorin David Schultz wrote:
wrote

I recorded the Cake projects and since it was my Vibraslap, I can

send
you that one if you want....




Does that mean YOU'RE responsible for that pitch shifted trumpet?!
Sounds fine on the record, but trying to recreate it for one of our
shows through that pedal he carries around was less than completely
satisfying.

Remember guys, don't do in the studio what someone else can't

reproduce
live!

--
"It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!"
- Lorin David Schultz
in the control room
making even bad news sound good

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