Snap - The Power Guitar Sound?

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Does anyone know what Snap! used for the distorted guitar sound in their hit song "The Power"? I would also like to know where they sampled that drumloop from if anyone knows.
http://www.synthmania.com/Audio%20Files ... 0power.mp3

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I'm not even sure that is a guitar, it doesn't sound like one.

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Actually, me and my buddy had a running theory that it was from the game "Blasteroids". Seriously. :D

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I agree. Can't listen now, but I'm pretty sure that was a synth, not a guitar.

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(listening to rekkid) I'm pretty sure that's a distorted guitar power chord (root and fifth - no third) going F# D D D F#-F# F# D D D

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"The Power" was build around the tiny drum-loop taken from Mantronix's "King Of The Beats" and then Turbo B and Penny Ford's vocals were added.

Search for a 'power chord' sample and play F# and D - you'll hear what you want. definitely a guitar sample.

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robojam wrote:I'm not even sure that is a guitar, it doesn't sound like one.
That's what happens with old-school samples of distorted guitars: it doesn't sound like a guitar anymore :hihi:
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It's a powerchord, but here's how they do it.

First, they use a Mid-heavy, medium gain setting powerchord and sample it. The melody is then done by resampling POST distortion, not pre, which gives that characteristic synthetic feel. It may have been sampled from a note other than D or F# even, so that both samples sound artificial to some degree.
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Just doesn't sound like it's played on a guitar, it sounds more like a keyboard. There's no noise from a pick or from dampening or nothing. It's far too clean.

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it's a sample - probably WAS played on a keyboard (midi controller or sampling keyboard/unit) or by clicked in on the sequencer window in their favourite host.

they may have trimmed the pick noise from the beginning of the sample for sonic reasons.

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it's probebly some synth chord run trough a distortion unit for guitars i guess

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It's a guitar sample. Anyone who's done music with trackers in the good old days can confirm this ;)
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Kraku wrote:It's a guitar sample. Anyone who's done music with trackers in the good old days can confirm this ;)
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...the drumloop is from Kurtis Mantronix. (originally sampled from "Take Me To The Mardi Gras" from Bob James)...

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I remember I read in the german Keys magazine that Snap used a AKAI Sampler for that Guitarsound.

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You can play a power chord on anything, all it is is the root and fifth and maybe the octave added if you want to play all three "strings"

Sounds to me like a sampled guitar though. Fire up a distorted guitar sample in reason or some other program and sequence away, you'll nail it easily.
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It was a guitar sound from the Akai S950 library!

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