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= Song Samples =
= Song Samples =
Some BEMANI songs share samples with other BEMANI songs, either intentionally or not. This page will cover frequent samples shared by some BEMANI songs, their sample CD/song of origin, as well as list the BEMANI songs that contain them.
Some BEMANI songs share samples with other BEMANI songs, either intentionally or not. This page will cover frequent samples shared by some BEMANI songs, their sample CD/song of origin, as well as list the BEMANI songs that contain them.
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== Audio Samples ==
== Audio Samples ==
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* [[Nagisa no koakuma lovely~radio (STARDOM Remix)|†渚の小悪魔ラヴリィ~レイディオ† (STARDOM Remix)]]
* [[Nagisa no koakuma lovely~radio (STARDOM Remix)|†渚の小悪魔ラヴリィ~レイディオ† (STARDOM Remix)]]
* [[Shakunetsu Pt.2 Long Train Running|灼熱Pt.2 Long Train Running]]}}
* [[Shakunetsu Pt.2 Long Train Running|灼熱Pt.2 Long Train Running]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A breakbeat sample.}}
{{Sample Desc|A breakbeat loop.}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|Stylus RMX - RMX Grooves - 160 - The Call}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[Apocalypse ~dirge of swans~|Apocalypse ~dirge of swans~]]
* [[Apocalypse ~dirge of swans~|Apocalypse ~dirge of swans~]]
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* [[Reflec radical|リフレクラジカル]]
* [[Reflec radical|リフレクラジカル]]
* [[Sora e no katamichi kippu|宇宙(ソラ)への片道切符]]}}
* [[Sora e no katamichi kippu|宇宙(ソラ)への片道切符]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A different breakbeat sample.}}
{{Sample Desc|A different breakbeat loop.}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
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* [[Bubble Bagpipe Hour]]
* [[Bubble Bagpipe Hour]]
* [[Ending theme of pop'n music 6]]
* [[Ending theme of pop'n music 6]]
* [[Froyo Froyo]]
* [[Klungkung 1655]]
* [[Klungkung 1655]]
* [[stealth]]
* [[stealth]]
* [[Rhythm Is Rhythm]]
* [[YOUNG DREAM]]
* [[YOUNG DREAM]]
* [[Ikareru ookina shiroi uma|怒れる大きな白い馬]]
* [[Iriomotejima Ryuukyuu kyoku|西表島琉球曲]]
* [[Iriomotejima Ryuukyuu kyoku|西表島琉球曲]]
* [[Nishiazabu suidou kyoku|西麻布水道曲]]
* [[Nishi-Azabu suidou kyoku|西麻布水道曲]]
* [[Nishimagome koutsuu kyoku|西馬込交通曲]]
* [[Nishi-Magome koutsuu kyoku|西馬込交通曲]]
* [[Shinobianko wa koi no jumon|忍びアン子は恋の呪文]]}}
* [[Shinobi Anko wa koi no jumon|忍びアン子は恋の呪文]]
* [[Shouwa kigyou senshi Arayama kachou|昭和企業戦士荒山課長]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A siren, used as one of the [http://maharaja-r.jp/ MAHARAJA] club's trademark sounds.}}
{{Sample Desc|A siren, used as one of the [http://maharaja-r.jp/ MAHARAJA] club's trademark sounds.}}
{{Sample Origin|Zero-G Datafile 3}}
{{Sample Origin|Zero-G Datafile 3}}
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* [[PARANOiA (kskst mix)]]
* [[PARANOiA (kskst mix)]]
* [[Poochie]]
* [[Poochie]]
* [[Skreaming for Salvation]]
* [[Nataradin (Raja Maharaja mix)|ナタラディーン (Raja Maharaja mix)]]}}
* [[Nataradin (Raja Maharaja mix)|ナタラディーン (Raja Maharaja mix)]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A different siren.}}
{{Sample Desc|A different siren.}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|''Vocal Pearls'' by Best Service.}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[Arrabbiata]]
* [[Arrabbiata]]
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* [[Disable Mark]]
* [[Disable Mark]]
* [[Disabled the FLAW]]
* [[Disabled the FLAW]]
* [[Eon Break]]
* [[hypnotheque]]
* [[hypnotheque]]
* [[MAX 300]]
* [[MAX 300]]
* [[MAX 360]]
* [[MAX.(period)]]
* [[MAXX UNLIMITED]]
* [[MAXX UNLIMITED]]
* [[pump up dA CORE]]
* [[Vairocana]]}}
* [[Vairocana]]}}
{{Sample Desc|Another different siren.}}
{{Sample Desc|Another different siren.}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[BREAKING THE FUTURE]]
* [[forever under construction]]
* [[forever under construction]]
* [[Hypnotica]]
* [[Hypnotica]]
* [[PARANOiA]]
* [[PARANOiA]]
* [[VIRTUAL MIND]]}}
* [[VIRTUAL MIND]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A woman singing "All I want lying here with you, feeling like heaven".}}
{{Sample Origin|Mutekki Media Diamond Vocals 2 - 42_f_127_mel_e-flat_01}}
{{Sample Song|
* [[Second Heaven]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A laugh.}}
{{Sample Desc|A laugh.}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|''Housemaster'' by Best Service.}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[Attack the music]]
* [[Attack the music]]
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{{Sample Origin|''Think (About It)'' by Lyn Collins}}
{{Sample Origin|''Think (About It)'' by Lyn Collins}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[Anxiety]]
* [[As You Want]]
* [[Crank It]]
* [[Crank It]]
* [[F4SH10N]]
* [[Level 2]]
* [[Level 2]]
* [[Matt Silver]]
* [[Matt Silver]]
* [[MY DJ]]
* [[MY DJ]]
* [[That Feeling]]}}
* [[That Feeling]]
* [[TITANIUM RIDERS]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A loud screech, which was also used as the music selection sound in [[AC DistorteD|beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD]].}}
{{Sample Desc|A loud screech, which was also used as the music selection sound in [[AC DistorteD|beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD]].}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
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* [[X-DEN]]
* [[X-DEN]]
* [[Dadapara!!|ダダパラ!!]]}}
* [[Dadapara!!|ダダパラ!!]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A female yell.}}
{{Sample Origin|''meuf'' by ''e-LAB''.}}
{{Sample Song|
* [[CELEBRATE NITE]]
* [[HELL SCAPER]]
* [[MAD BLAST]]
* [[TRIP MACHINE CLIMAX]]}}
{{Sample Desc|Signal/Alarm sound.}}
{{Sample Origin|Wheel It Up by DJ Gunshot}}
{{Sample Song|
* [[Boomy and The Boost]]}}
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== Vocal Samples ==
== Vocal Samples ==
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{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[ABSOLUTE (kors k Remix)]]
* [[ABSOLUTE (kors k Remix)]]
* [[ALL OK!!]]
* [[Be OK]]
* [[Be OK]]
* [[Capitalism Cannon]]
* [[Capitalism Cannon]]
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* [[Do it!! Do it!!]]
* [[Do it!! Do it!!]]
* [[3!dolon Forc3]]
* [[3!dolon Forc3]]
* [[Glitch N Ride]]
* [[Hoshizora Illumination]]
* [[Hoshizora Illumination]]
* [[Hypersonik]] (also includes "We're here, we're back" from the same song)
* [[Hypersonik]] (also includes "We're here, we're back" from the same song)
* [[ICARUS]]
* [[ICARUS]]
* [[kors k's How to make OTOGE CORE]]
* [[kors k's How to make OTOGE CORE 「LONG」]]
* [[NONSTOP E]]
* [[Purple Perplex]]
* [[Rave Patroller]]
* [[Rave Patroller]]
* [[Reflux]]
* [[Reflux]]
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* [[Xronier|Xronièr]]
* [[Xronier|Xronièr]]
* [[Touhouyouyoumu ULTIMATE MEDLEY|東方妖々夢 ULTIMATE MEDLEY]]}}
* [[Touhouyouyoumu ULTIMATE MEDLEY|東方妖々夢 ULTIMATE MEDLEY]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A woman singing "All I want lying here with you, feeling like heaven".}}
{{Sample Origin|Mutekki Media Diamond Vocals 2 - 42_f_127_mel_e-flat_01}}
{{Sample Song|
* [[Second Heaven]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A robotic "Are you ready?".}}
{{Sample Desc|A robotic "Are you ready?".}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
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* [[ALL I NEED YOUR LOVE]]
* [[ALL I NEED YOUR LOVE]]
* [[Cold Inflation]]
* [[Cold Inflation]]
* [[Double or Nothing]]
* [[Double Universe]]
* [[Double Universe]]
* [[HAPPY LUCKY YEAPPY|HAPPY☆LUCKY☆YEAPPY]]
* [[HAPPY LUCKY YEAPPY|HAPPY☆LUCKY☆YEAPPY]]
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* [[New York EVOLVED]]
* [[New York EVOLVED]]
* [[Paradission]]
* [[Paradission]]
* [[relegation grimoire]]
* [[SMASH]]
* [[SOUL EXPLOSION]]
* [[SOUL EXPLOSION]]
* [[Starlight Express]]
* [[Starlight Express]]
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* [[Touhouyouyoumu ULTIMATE MEDLEY|東方妖々夢 ULTIMATE MEDLEY]]}}
* [[Touhouyouyoumu ULTIMATE MEDLEY|東方妖々夢 ULTIMATE MEDLEY]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A "Come on!" shout.}}
{{Sample Desc|A "Come on!" shout.}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|Best Service Voice Spectral Volume 1}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[Chaos Age]]
* [[Chaos Age]]
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* [[TRIP MACHINE]]}}
* [[TRIP MACHINE]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A female rap sample, starting with "Here's another funky flow, from the funky one you know", although other segments of the rap are also used.}}
{{Sample Desc|A female rap sample, starting with "Here's another funky flow, from the funky one you know", although other segments of the rap are also used.}}
{{Sample Origin|Masterbits Rhapsody}}
{{Sample Origin|Masterbits Climax 9 Rapsody (vocals II)}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[CELEBRATE NITE]]
* [[CELEBRATE NITE]]
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* [[Try 2 Luv. U]]}}
* [[Try 2 Luv. U]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A male rap sample, starting with "Boom, the niggas in green, thinking what it mean".}}
{{Sample Desc|A male rap sample, starting with "Boom, the niggas in green, thinking what it mean".}}
{{Sample Origin|Masterbits Rhapsody}}
{{Sample Origin|Masterbits Climax 9 Rapsody (vocals II)}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[GORGEOUS 2012]]
* [[GORGEOUS 2012]]
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* [[Technical Master]]}}
* [[Technical Master]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A man shouting "Yeah!".}}
{{Sample Desc|A man shouting "Yeah!".}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|Best Service Voice Spectral Volume 1}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[HYPER JET LAND]]
* [[HYPER JET LAND]]
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* [[EGOISM 440]]
* [[EGOISM 440]]
* [[Elisha]]
* [[Elisha]]
* [[WONDER WALKER]]}}
* [[WONDER WALKER]]
{{Sample Desc|"Don't you stand?".}}
* [[Hou|鳳]]}}
{{Sample Desc|"Don't just stand".}}
{{Sample Origin|''Can't Help Myself'' by 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor}}
{{Sample Origin|''Can't Help Myself'' by 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
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* [[taboo tears you up 2008]]}}
* [[taboo tears you up 2008]]}}
{{Sample Desc|"Eleventh".}}
{{Sample Desc|"Eleventh".}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|''Chemical Beats'' by Zero-G}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[DROP OUT]]
* [[DROP OUT]]
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* [[Sense]]}}
* [[Sense]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A woman saying "Give it to me good".}}
{{Sample Desc|A woman saying "Give it to me good".}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|''Vocal Bytes'' by Midi Mark Productions.}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[20,november]]
* [[20,november]]
* [[20,NOVEMBER(D.D.R. version)]]
* [[COSMIC CYBER]]
* [[COSMIC CYBER]]
* [[LEADING CYBER]]
* [[LEADING CYBER]]
* [[SP-TRIP MACHINE ~JUNGLE MIX~|SP-TRIP MACHINE~JUNGLE MIX~]]}}
* [[SP-TRIP MACHINE~JUNGLE MIX~|SP-TRIP MACHINE~JUNGLE MIX~]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A high-pitched "Hey!".}}
{{Sample Desc|A high-pitched "Hey!".}}
{{Sample Origin|''Close (To The Edit)'' by Art of Noise}}
{{Sample Origin|''Close (To The Edit)'' by Art of Noise}}
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{{Sample Origin|Techno Trance Essentials - Special Acapella}}
{{Sample Origin|Techno Trance Essentials - Special Acapella}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[kors k's How to make OTOGE CORE 「LONG」]]
* [[Ignited Night]]
* [[Ignited Night]]
* [[INFINITY OVERDRIVE]]
* [[INFINITY OVERDRIVE]]
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* [[Geki|檄]]}}
* [[Geki|檄]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A woman saying "Hey boy... wait a minute".}}
{{Sample Desc|A woman saying "Hey boy... wait a minute".}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|Masterbits Climax Collection Series Add Lips Vocals 3}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[2.14.13]]
* [[2.14.13]]
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* [[Ground Shake]]
* [[Ground Shake]]
* [[OTENAMI Hurricane]]
* [[OTENAMI Hurricane]]
* [[YELLOW SPLASH!!]]}}
* [[YELLOW SPLASH!!]]
* [[Like+it!]]}}
{{Sample Desc|"Make some noise".}}
{{Sample Desc|"Make some noise".}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
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* [[VOX RUSH]]}}
* [[VOX RUSH]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A woman shouting "Ohhh.... yeah!".}}
{{Sample Desc|A woman shouting "Ohhh.... yeah!".}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|Best Service Voice Spectral Volume 1}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[CENSORED!!]]
* [[CENSORED!!]]
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* [[Gensou joururi-Aya2g Tech Dance Remix-|幻想浄瑠璃-Aya2g Tech Dance Remix-]]}}
* [[Gensou joururi-Aya2g Tech Dance Remix-|幻想浄瑠璃-Aya2g Tech Dance Remix-]]}}
{{Sample Desc|A "Shake it up!" shout.}}
{{Sample Desc|A "Shake it up!" shout.}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|Best Service Voice Spectral Volume 1}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[e-motion]]
* [[e-motion]]
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* [[ABSOLUTE (kors k Remix)]]
* [[ABSOLUTE (kors k Remix)]]
* [[BRILLIANT 2U (AKBK MIX)]]
* [[BRILLIANT 2U (AKBK MIX)]]
* [[Cyber Girl]]
* [[dreamin' feat.Ryu|dreamin' feat.Ryu☆]]
* [[dreamin' feat.Ryu|dreamin' feat.Ryu☆]]
* [[FIRE FIRE]]
* [[FIRE FIRE]]
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* [[PARADISE LOST]]
* [[PARADISE LOST]]
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Pump Pump Pump]]
* [[rottel-da-sun]]
* [[rottel-da-sun]]
* [[Transport]]
* [[Transport]]
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* [[Welcome!!]]}}
* [[Welcome!!]]}}
{{Sample Desc|"After I'm gone, your earth will be free to live out its miserable span of existence... as one of my satellites. And that's how it's going to be."}}
{{Sample Desc|"After I'm gone, your earth will be free to live out its miserable span of existence... as one of my satellites. And that's how it's going to be."}}
{{Sample Origin|''The Brain from Planet Arous''.}}
{{Sample Origin|"Methods Of Mayhem" by Sounds Good.}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[Hydrogen Blueback]]
* [[Hydrogen Blueback]]
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* [[PSYCHE PLANET-GT]]
* [[PSYCHE PLANET-GT]]
* [[Session 1 -Genesis-]]}}
* [[Session 1 -Genesis-]]}}
{{Sample Desc|"Yes, the whole Earth."}}
{{Sample Desc|"You can help me save the Earth from a terrible experience. Yes, the whole Earth."}}
{{Sample Origin|''The Brain from Planet Arous''.}}
{{Sample Origin|"Methods Of Mayhem" by Sounds Good.}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[DREAM OF SPACE UFO ABDUCTION]]
* [[HELL SCAPER]]
* [[HELL SCAPER]]
* [[OUTER LIMITS ALTERNATIVE]]
* [[OUTER LIMITS ALTERNATIVE]]
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* [[Vampin' Magic]]}}
* [[Vampin' Magic]]}}
{{Sample Desc|An echoing voice.}}
{{Sample Desc|An echoing voice.}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|''Voice Spectral 2'' by Best Service}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[Avenger]]
* [[Avenger]]
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* [[WILD RUSH (FROM NONSTOP MEGAMIX)]]}}
* [[WILD RUSH (FROM NONSTOP MEGAMIX)]]}}
{{Sample Desc|"All that scratching is making me itch."}}
{{Sample Desc|"All that scratching is making me itch."}}
{{Sample Origin|''Buffalo Gals'' by Malcolm McLaren}}
{{Sample Origin|''Sqratch Fetishes Of The Third Kind (Side A)'' by D-Style}}
{{Sample Song|
{{Sample Song|
* [[Exhaust Hype]]
* [[Exhaust Hype]]
* [[On the FM]]
* [[On the FM]]
* [[POPCORN]]}}
* [[POPCORN]]}}
{{Sample Desc|"Set me free!"}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Song|
* [[Sense 2007]]
* [[Set Me Free]]}}
<!--{{Sample Desc|A vocal sample.}}
<!--{{Sample Desc|A vocal sample.}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
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* [[Exhaust Hype]]
* [[Exhaust Hype]]
* [[On the FM]]}}-->
* [[On the FM]]}}-->
{{Sample Desc|"A man born to fight."}}
{{Sample Origin|?}}
{{Sample Song|
* [[Conflict]]
* [[The Commanders]]}}-->
|}
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= Albums =
Most samples are collected, packaged and sold in albums by companies. Listed below are some notable albums that have been used in the BEMANI series:
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!style="background:#aaaaee; text-align: center;"|Title
!style="background:#aaaaee; text-align: center;"|Synopsis
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! align="center" style="background:#aaaaee;" colspan="5" width="800px"|'''Best Service'''
|-
| '''Voice Spectral series'''
| A vocal sample CD released in 1993 by German company Best Service. Voice Spectral was an early but plentiful choice for various vocal bits and bobs, including phrases, singing, choirs, processed vocals, verbal sound effects, and ethnic chants. It is one of the most popular sample CDs, having been heard in multiple Nintendo and SEGA titles, and extending to KONAMI where both it it and the sequel CD, Voice Spectral II released in 1998, are used often in BEMANI's music, from the [[AC bm 1st|first beatmania]] all the way to even the current games. Similar Best Service CDs "Diamond Vocals" and "Vocal Pearls" are also used by BEMANI.
|-
! align="center" style="background:#aaaaee;" colspan="5" width="800px"|'''e-LAB'''
|-
| '''Xtortion'''
| It's exact release date is unknown but it's speculated to have been released in early 1998. It's the first sample library created with the focus being on the Hardcore, Rave, and Gabber genres. It's most famous usage in BEMANI was for the songs [[HELL SCAPER]] and [[MAD BLAST]]. Like most of e-LAB's catalogue, it is not being sold anymore, but bits and pieces of Xtortion are partially included in "Propellerhead - Reason Factory Sound Bank".
|-
| '''X-Static Goldmine 1'''
| The first entry in the X-Static Goldmine series after Polestar Magnetics rebranded into e-LAB, however, it isn't the 1st X-Static Goldmine created. This version of Goldmine was made as a response to people wondering where the original Goldmine by Polestar went. It recycles a bunch of material from both the original X-Static Goldmine and XL 1, which was another library they released under the Polestar name. Usage of the first e-LAB Goldmine in BEMANI has been varied but the most well known songs to have used it are [[WHO GOTTA FUNK?]] and [[Look To The Sky]]. Like many e-LAB products, it's no longer being sold but pieces of Goldmine 1 are Partially included in Propellerhead - Reason Factory Sound Bank.
|-
| '''X-Static Goldmine 3'''
| Released sometime around May of 1995, Goldmine 3 contains predominantly new content from e-LAB. It focused on Techno, Breakbeat, and Jungle. It was typically the most commonly used Goldmine library with usage of it ranging from Street Fighter Alpha 3, Capcom VS SNK, Need For Speed 2, Einhänder, and Resident Evil 3. In BEMANI, it's only known uses have been in the [[TRIP MACHINE]] series. Like many e-LAB products, It's no longer being sold but pieces of Goldmine 3 are Partially included in Propellerhead - Reason Factory Sound Bank.
|-
! align="center" style="background:#aaaaee;" colspan="5" width="800px"|'''Hollywood Edge & Chronic Music'''
|-
| '''L.A. Riot'''
| L.A. Riot is a series of sample cds made by Chronic Music Productions and distributed by various companies including Hollywood Edge, EastWest, and Big Fish Audio. It's contents specialized in more Hip-Hop and Rap samples, with a collection of breakbeats, scratches, and vocals. The first L.A. Riot volume is currently being sold on Soundtrack Loops. While sparingly, the most notable usage of it in BEMANI is in first beatmania release for the selection SFX and [[DJ BATTLE]], as well as Nofia later on in [[AC bm complete 2|beatmania completeMIX2]] for some vocal and scratch elements. It is known that BEMANI has used the first two volumes.
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! align="center" style="background:#aaaaee;" colspan="5" width="800px"|'''Midi Mark Productions'''
|-
| '''Vocal Bytes 1'''
| Released around late 1993 to 1994, it was created by the American company, Midi Mark Productions. It contains nothing but vocals to be used in songs. Some vocals are computer generated. Vocal Bytes 1 was used in other games such as the first Grand Theft Auto, Wario Land 4, and Lethal League Blaze. It's most famous usage in BEMANI is [[20,november]]; Vocal Bytes was used in almost every song in the original beatmania. There are sequels for Vocal Bytes that were made later down the line and are all still being sold today on Midi Mark's website.
|-
! align="center" style="background:#aaaaee;" colspan="5" width="800px"|'''Sounds Good'''
|-
| '''Methods Of Mayhem'''
| While the month of it's release is unknown, it was known to have released in the year of 1995. It's sounds were made to emulate various musicians such as Kraftwerk, Aphex Twin and LFO. It's biggest use case were of songs in the Industrial genre.  It is one of the most well known sample libraries from the 90s for being used in very well known games such as Devil May Cry, Need For Speed 2 and Half-Life. It's most famous for holding audio clips that originated from the B-Movie, The Brain From Planet Arous and Evil Brain From Outer Space. It was used commonly in BEMANI songs such as HELL SCAPER and [[CHAIN]]. Methods Of Mayhem is still being sold to this day. Now undergoing the name "Methods of Mayhem - Industrial Toolkit".
|-
! align="center" style="background:#aaaaee;" colspan="5" width="800px"|'''Ueberschall'''
|-
|'''Drum 'n' Bass Resonance''' / '''Drum&Bass FlashTrackz'''
| Released some time in December of 1997. It was made for, as the name implies the Drum and Bass genre of music for composers alike. It's use is most synonymous for the song [[PARANOiA]]. Drum 'n' Bass Resonance has also been found to have been used in Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards, and Street Fighter III. Drum 'n' Bass Resonance is still being sold by Ueberschall to this day. Albeit with a new name, "Antigravity Maneuvers", in a package with "Drum&Bass Flashtrackz" and "2Step Garage".
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! align="center" style="background:#aaaaee;" colspan="5" width="800px"|'''Vengeance'''
|-
|'''Essential Clubsounds series'''
| First released in 2004 by Vengeance Sound, the Essential Clubsounds series has become a staple in late 2000's-early 2010's EDM, filled with drum loops, chords, stabs, pads, fx, melodies, and as the name suggests anything essential to the genre. Although the series is no longer sold online, much of it's content is retained in reFX Nexus and Nexus 2 VSTs. Since the original sample pack's release, BEMANI has used samples from multiple volumes from Essential Clubsounds, as well as other Vengeance products in their music production.
|-
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| '''Datafile series'''
| Responsible for kicking off the sample library craze that started in the early 90s. The first Datafile was released in May of 1991 by the British company "Zero-G". It was a multitool of sounds from drum loops, vocals, synths, and even sound effects like animal noises, sci-fi sounds, and moaning. Just about everything in each Datafile library is stolen from other sources, and has since been delisted off Zero-G's catalogue. Although some bits and pieces of Datafile 3 are included in Total Funk.
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== Categories ==
* [[Songs that sampled e-LAB]]
* [[Songs that sampled Ueberschall]]
== External Links ==
* [https://youtu.be/eHm-ZnGkeQg?si=Stl9GiZdn0rkAIu0 beatmania THE SAMPLES video.]
* [https://youtu.be/bd0yDANtoXc?si=3oswWL2equwDaZbb beatmania THE SAMPLES APPEND video.]
* [https://youtu.be/FIVrSpgtSXM?si=HHdxqGVmuHATK7Vq DanceDanceRevolution THE SAMPLES (1st-5thMix) video.]
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YC35-TeDyzqaCDndvqR4IxuxzBsdo5id17FP3XwiJ74/edit?gid=102301245#gid=102301245 Rhythm Game Sample Sources' google spreadsheet.]


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Song Samples

Some BEMANI songs share samples with other BEMANI songs, either intentionally or not. This page will cover frequent samples shared by some BEMANI songs, their sample CD/song of origin, as well as list the BEMANI songs that contain them.

Note: Songs that are directly sampled by other songs (i.e. KHAMEN BREAK -SDVX Infinity MashUp- sampling POSSESSION, She is my wife, HYENA, 踊るフィーバーロボ, and Valanga) will not be covered here; instead, they will be covered on their respective pages.

Audio Samples

Audio Samples
Description: An airhorn sample.
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A breakbeat loop.
Origin: Stylus RMX - RMX Grooves - 160 - The Call
Sample shared by:
Description: A different breakbeat loop.
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A howling sample.
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A siren, used as one of the MAHARAJA club's trademark sounds.
Origin: Zero-G Datafile 3
Sample shared by:
Description: A different siren.
Origin: Vocal Pearls by Best Service.
Sample shared by:
Description: Another different siren.
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A laugh.
Origin: Housemaster by Best Service.
Sample shared by:
Description: Four distorted sound samples.
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A scream.
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A series of grunts, often accompanied by a breakbeat.
Origin: Think (About It) by Lyn Collins
Sample shared by:
Description: A loud screech, which was also used as the music selection sound in beatmania IIDX 13 DistorteD.
Origin: ?
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Description: A female yell.
Origin: meuf by e-LAB.
Sample shared by:
Description: Signal/Alarm sound.
Origin: Wheel It Up by DJ Gunshot
Sample shared by:

Vocal Samples

Vocal Samples
Description: "1, 2, 3, Hit it!".
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, do it!".
Origin: Do It, Do It by Disco Four
Sample shared by:
Description: A man shouting a long "Are you ready?".
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A woman singing "All I want lying here with you, feeling like heaven".
Origin: Mutekki Media Diamond Vocals 2 - 42_f_127_mel_e-flat_01
Sample shared by:
Description: A robotic "Are you ready?".
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A man saying "Break down!". This sample was also used in the early beatmania and beatmania IIDX titles as the confirmation sound.
Origin: Breakdown by T La Rock
Sample shared by:
Description: A "Come on!" shout.
Origin: Best Service Voice Spectral Volume 1
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Description: A female rap sample, starting with "Here's another funky flow, from the funky one you know", although other segments of the rap are also used.
Origin: Masterbits Climax 9 Rapsody (vocals II)
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Description: A male rap sample, starting with "Boom, the niggas in green, thinking what it mean".
Origin: Masterbits Climax 9 Rapsody (vocals II)
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Description: A man saying "Countdown".
Origin: Techno Trance Essentials - Bamdad Acapella
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Description: A man shouting "Yeah!".
Origin: Best Service Voice Spectral Volume 1
Sample shared by:
Description: A woman saying "Do you think about me?".
Origin: Mutekki Media - Vengeance Dance Ultra Voice Vol.1 - 08 spoken hooks 008 female
Sample shared by:
Description: "Don't just stand".
Origin: Can't Help Myself by 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor
Sample shared by:
Description: "Eleventh".
Origin: Chemical Beats by Zero-G
Sample shared by:
Description: A woman saying "Give it to me good".
Origin: Vocal Bytes by Midi Mark Productions.
Sample shared by:
Description: A high-pitched "Hey!".
Origin: Close (To The Edit) by Art of Noise
Sample shared by:
Description: A different "Hey!" shout.
Origin: Techno Trance Essentials - Special Acapella
Sample shared by:
Description: A woman saying "Hey boy... wait a minute".
Origin: Masterbits Climax Collection Series Add Lips Vocals 3
Sample shared by:
Description: "Like this".
Origin: ?
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Description: "Make some noise".
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A woman shouting "Ohhh.... yeah!".
Origin: Best Service Voice Spectral Volume 1
Sample shared by:
Description: "Party time!".
Origin: Feel Good, Party Time by J.R. Funk and the Love Machine
Sample shared by:
Description: "Pump this party!".
Origin: Brass Disk by Dupree
Sample shared by:
Description: A woman saying "Rock this".
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: "Shake it, don't break it".
Origin: Vengeance Vocal Essentials Vol.2 - Vocal Loops 128BPM 178
Sample shared by:
Description: A "Shake it up!" shout.
Origin: Best Service Voice Spectral Volume 1
Sample shared by:
Description: A man shouting "Somebody scream!".
Origin: The Party by Kraze
Sample shared by:
Description: "The party has gone".
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: "The pretty girls got me shaking somehow".
Origin: ?
Sample shared by:
Description: A group shouting "Yeah!".
Origin: Good Groove by Derek B
Sample shared by:
Description: A woman saying "Welcome to my world".
Origin: Mutekki Media - Vengeance Dance Ultra Voice Vol.1 - 08 spoken hooks 009 female
Sample shared by:
Description: "After I'm gone, your earth will be free to live out its miserable span of existence... as one of my satellites. And that's how it's going to be."
Origin: "Methods Of Mayhem" by Sounds Good.
Sample shared by:
Description: "You can help me save the Earth from a terrible experience. Yes, the whole Earth."
Origin: "Methods Of Mayhem" by Sounds Good.
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Description: A long, high pitched yell.
Origin: Techno Trance Essentials - Special Acapella
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Description: An echoing voice.
Origin: Voice Spectral 2 by Best Service
Sample shared by:
Description: "All that scratching is making me itch."
Origin: Sqratch Fetishes Of The Third Kind (Side A) by D-Style
Sample shared by:
Description: "Set me free!"
Origin: ?
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Description: "A man born to fight."
Origin: ?
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Albums

Most samples are collected, packaged and sold in albums by companies. Listed below are some notable albums that have been used in the BEMANI series:

Albums
Title Synopsis
Best Service
Voice Spectral series A vocal sample CD released in 1993 by German company Best Service. Voice Spectral was an early but plentiful choice for various vocal bits and bobs, including phrases, singing, choirs, processed vocals, verbal sound effects, and ethnic chants. It is one of the most popular sample CDs, having been heard in multiple Nintendo and SEGA titles, and extending to KONAMI where both it it and the sequel CD, Voice Spectral II released in 1998, are used often in BEMANI's music, from the first beatmania all the way to even the current games. Similar Best Service CDs "Diamond Vocals" and "Vocal Pearls" are also used by BEMANI.
e-LAB
Xtortion It's exact release date is unknown but it's speculated to have been released in early 1998. It's the first sample library created with the focus being on the Hardcore, Rave, and Gabber genres. It's most famous usage in BEMANI was for the songs HELL SCAPER and MAD BLAST. Like most of e-LAB's catalogue, it is not being sold anymore, but bits and pieces of Xtortion are partially included in "Propellerhead - Reason Factory Sound Bank".
X-Static Goldmine 1 The first entry in the X-Static Goldmine series after Polestar Magnetics rebranded into e-LAB, however, it isn't the 1st X-Static Goldmine created. This version of Goldmine was made as a response to people wondering where the original Goldmine by Polestar went. It recycles a bunch of material from both the original X-Static Goldmine and XL 1, which was another library they released under the Polestar name. Usage of the first e-LAB Goldmine in BEMANI has been varied but the most well known songs to have used it are WHO GOTTA FUNK? and Look To The Sky. Like many e-LAB products, it's no longer being sold but pieces of Goldmine 1 are Partially included in Propellerhead - Reason Factory Sound Bank.
X-Static Goldmine 3 Released sometime around May of 1995, Goldmine 3 contains predominantly new content from e-LAB. It focused on Techno, Breakbeat, and Jungle. It was typically the most commonly used Goldmine library with usage of it ranging from Street Fighter Alpha 3, Capcom VS SNK, Need For Speed 2, Einhänder, and Resident Evil 3. In BEMANI, it's only known uses have been in the TRIP MACHINE series. Like many e-LAB products, It's no longer being sold but pieces of Goldmine 3 are Partially included in Propellerhead - Reason Factory Sound Bank.
Hollywood Edge & Chronic Music
L.A. Riot L.A. Riot is a series of sample cds made by Chronic Music Productions and distributed by various companies including Hollywood Edge, EastWest, and Big Fish Audio. It's contents specialized in more Hip-Hop and Rap samples, with a collection of breakbeats, scratches, and vocals. The first L.A. Riot volume is currently being sold on Soundtrack Loops. While sparingly, the most notable usage of it in BEMANI is in first beatmania release for the selection SFX and DJ BATTLE, as well as Nofia later on in beatmania completeMIX2 for some vocal and scratch elements. It is known that BEMANI has used the first two volumes.
Midi Mark Productions
Vocal Bytes 1 Released around late 1993 to 1994, it was created by the American company, Midi Mark Productions. It contains nothing but vocals to be used in songs. Some vocals are computer generated. Vocal Bytes 1 was used in other games such as the first Grand Theft Auto, Wario Land 4, and Lethal League Blaze. It's most famous usage in BEMANI is 20,november; Vocal Bytes was used in almost every song in the original beatmania. There are sequels for Vocal Bytes that were made later down the line and are all still being sold today on Midi Mark's website.
Sounds Good
Methods Of Mayhem While the month of it's release is unknown, it was known to have released in the year of 1995. It's sounds were made to emulate various musicians such as Kraftwerk, Aphex Twin and LFO. It's biggest use case were of songs in the Industrial genre. It is one of the most well known sample libraries from the 90s for being used in very well known games such as Devil May Cry, Need For Speed 2 and Half-Life. It's most famous for holding audio clips that originated from the B-Movie, The Brain From Planet Arous and Evil Brain From Outer Space. It was used commonly in BEMANI songs such as HELL SCAPER and CHAIN. Methods Of Mayhem is still being sold to this day. Now undergoing the name "Methods of Mayhem - Industrial Toolkit".
Ueberschall
Drum 'n' Bass Resonance / Drum&Bass FlashTrackz Released some time in December of 1997. It was made for, as the name implies the Drum and Bass genre of music for composers alike. It's use is most synonymous for the song PARANOiA. Drum 'n' Bass Resonance has also been found to have been used in Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards, and Street Fighter III. Drum 'n' Bass Resonance is still being sold by Ueberschall to this day. Albeit with a new name, "Antigravity Maneuvers", in a package with "Drum&Bass Flashtrackz" and "2Step Garage".
Vengeance
Essential Clubsounds series First released in 2004 by Vengeance Sound, the Essential Clubsounds series has become a staple in late 2000's-early 2010's EDM, filled with drum loops, chords, stabs, pads, fx, melodies, and as the name suggests anything essential to the genre. Although the series is no longer sold online, much of it's content is retained in reFX Nexus and Nexus 2 VSTs. Since the original sample pack's release, BEMANI has used samples from multiple volumes from Essential Clubsounds, as well as other Vengeance products in their music production.
Zero-G
Datafile series Responsible for kicking off the sample library craze that started in the early 90s. The first Datafile was released in May of 1991 by the British company "Zero-G". It was a multitool of sounds from drum loops, vocals, synths, and even sound effects like animal noises, sci-fi sounds, and moaning. Just about everything in each Datafile library is stolen from other sources, and has since been delisted off Zero-G's catalogue. Although some bits and pieces of Datafile 3 are included in Total Funk.

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