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Old 16.10.2007, 09:50 PM
Gary_Munday Gary_Munday is offline
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You don't need midi or a score. Just use your ears, it's all there. If it's any help, I can advise you that the main riff to this isn't close enough outside of a basic arpeggiator - so here we go:

Tempo: 126BPM (approx)
The Key is: c/cm

The deal is that you use an arpeggiator at 1/8th to swing the riff out where your using the arpeggio to get the formation of the riff/groove. The trick of this choon lies with the sound, also, because it's not 'just any old' sawtooth waveform. So if you don't get a good enough 'feel' to the riff/groove - the sound will appear very static and it just won't sound right. I think in the original, the velocity of each note is also randomly modulated at different accent points, so the riff/groove sound appears to be compressed.
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