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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: Christophe on 25 May 2010, 22:05

Title: Every song needs a swing beat
Post by: Christophe on 25 May 2010, 22:05
So there is this piece of code called "The Swinger" that will give any song run through it a swing beat. (http://musicmachinery.com/2010/05/21/the-swinger/). The results are particularly hilarious--once could also call this the ZZTopper.

So what happens when someone runs a song that already has a swing beat through this script? I am dying to know.
Title: Re: Every song needs a swing beat
Post by: sean on 25 May 2010, 22:57
is there any way to do this without having to know how to code things?

i really wanna run swing kids through this now.
Title: Re: Every song needs a swing beat
Post by: David_Dovey on 25 May 2010, 23:24
Goddamnit Chris I already put this in the POINTLESS THREAD YOU FUCK
Title: Re: Every song needs a swing beat
Post by: Lummer on 26 May 2010, 03:18
I am so doing this with Pig Destroyer when I get home.
Title: Re: Every song needs a swing beat
Post by: BlahBlah on 26 May 2010, 03:58
Installing this right now, can't wait to play around with it. It's by the same guys who did the cowbell and put a donk on it sites, pretty cool library.
Title: Re: Every song needs a swing beat
Post by: Zingoleb on 26 May 2010, 06:05
Balrog Boogie 2: Up the Boogie
Title: Re: Every song needs a swing beat
Post by: Patrick on 26 May 2010, 19:31
I wanna do this with Mastodon

he's the boogie-woogie bugle boy of SPLIT YOUR LUNGS WITH BLOOD AND THUNDER ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRrertioj3w094jm3b
Title: Re: Every song needs a swing beat
Post by: BlakeJustBlake on 27 May 2010, 17:28
This is actually really cool and when used correctly could probably be pretty useful in production situations, if there isn't already a tool for that. I mean, it's really cool in a production stand point, but I imagine a lot of snobby anti-production musicians would be offended with it.
Title: Re: Every song needs a swing beat
Post by: Patrick on 06 Jun 2010, 03:55
Actually I'm pretty sure you can do this in Reason, you just have to do it manually

Upside: probably sounds a hell of a lot better