- The Globe, by Big Audio Dynamite, and the sample begins at 0:28
- Jam, by Michael Jackson , which has the faintest clip in the intro, then it starts at 0:52, but it's very quiet.
It took me a while to find out, but this is a preset from the Korg Wavestation. From what I have read, it's a sequence titled "Wave Rhythm", which is apparently(?) used in "Dr Wave", "Ski Jam", and more complete in "Pharoah's Jig" (Same video as ski jam, timestamp included)"
The thing is, it's not the sequences I'm after, It's the sound design behind the samples used in the sequences. And since it's the wavestation, It's samples. I don't have a wavestation, hardware or vst, but even that wouldn't help me because it's still a collection of samples.
Are they Synthesized? a real instrument that was recorded? Foley? If it was synthesized, How was it synthesized? if it was recorded with a mic, What are the real sounds, and how where they processed?
Part of me thinks it's FM with post effects, Physical Modeling, or Additive with post effects or filtered noise. I imagine each sound could be remade in Sytrus, Ogun, Harmor, or maybe even Morphine. It was released in 1990, so it probably won't be hardware intensive to make by today's standards, so I imagine Harmor and Ogun would actually be overkill. [edit for clarity. I'm pretty sure it's not subtractive, granular, or wavetable. I don't think it's AM, but I almost never use it to rule it out]
I'm hoping someone here just already knows how to do this, and can teach me. It's specifically the synthetic metallic-ish sounds used. they're sort of metallic, sort of woody...