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== 1. {{S|Love, In Itself}} ==
== 1. {{S|Love, In Itself}} ==
{{Sample source with audio
{{Sample source with audio overview
|song={{S|Love, In Itself}}
|song={{S|Love, In Itself}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|releaseyear=1983
|releaseyear=1983
|ssample1=Synthesized choir pad
 
|ssource1='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #3 - 2338 Voices #1'''
|smsample1=Synthesizer elements
|smsnotes1=A synthesized sound based on a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre is utilised as a fill sporadically throughout "Love, In Itself".
|smsexample1=ss-LoveInItself-SynclavierII-Fill.mp3
|smsexamplenotes1=The above audio example features a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre produced in {{EL|https://www.synclavier.com/synclavierv/ Arturia Synclavier V}}. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard sporadically throughout "Love, In Itself".
 
|smsample2=Synthesizer elements
|smsnotes2=An electric piano-like synthesized sound based on a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre is utilised during the verse sections of "Love, In Itself".
|smsexample2=ss-LoveInItself-SynclavierII-EP.mp3
|smsexamplenotes2=The above audio example features a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre produced in {{EL|https://www.synclavier.com/synclavierv/ Arturia Synclavier V}}. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard during the verse sections of "Love, In Itself".
 
|smsample3=Synthesizer elements
|smsnotes3=A synthesized sound based on a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre is utilised during the second and third verse sections of "Love, In Itself".
|smsexample3=ss-LoveInItself-SynclavierII-VS.mp3
|smsexamplenotes3=The above audio example features a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre produced in {{EL|https://www.synclavier.com/synclavierv/ Arturia Synclavier V}}. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard during the second and third verse sections of "Love, In Itself".
 
|smsample4=Synthesizer elements
|smsnotes4=A synthesized sound likely to be based on a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre is utilised throughout "Love, In Itself".
|smsexample4=ss-LoveInItself-SynclavierII-SQ.mp3
|smsexamplenotes4=The above audio example features a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre produced in {{EL|https://www.synclavier.com/synclavierv/ Arturia Synclavier V}}. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout "Love, In Itself".
 
|ssample1=Synthesizer, bell elements
|ssource1='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} System Disk Timbres - 1212 Church Bell'''
|sstatus1=C
|sstatus1=C
|snotes1=The synthesized solo {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir choir}} sound audible throughout "Love, In Itself" is derived from the "Voices #1" timbre of {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre directory diskette #3.
|snotes1=A synthesized sound most clearly heard in the intro of "Love, In Itself" is derived from an edit to {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} system disk timbre "Church Bell".
|sexample1=ss-LII-Synclavier-Disk3-2338-Voices1.mp3
 
|sexamplenotes1=In this example, a section of the outro as heard in the center channel of the 2006 5.1 reissue containing the relevant synth choir sound is compared to the source sound as produced by the Arturia Synclavier V, a Synclavier VST emulation (timbre "2338 Voices 1" courtesy of Synclavier co-inventor Cameron Jones via {{EL|https://www.facebook.com/groups/TimbreShare/ "Timbre Share"}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook Facebook}} group).
|ssample2=Synthesizer, choir elements
|ssample2=Chorus kalimba arpeggio
|ssource2='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #3 - 2338 Voices #1'''
|ssource2='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2136 Calimba #2'''
|sstatus2=C
|sstatus2=C
|snotes2=The percussive {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbira kalimba}}-like {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arpeggio arpeggio}} heard during the chorus sections of "Love, In Itself" is derived from the "Calimba #2" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1. Notably, this sound is also utilised throughout {{S|It Doesn't Matter}} and the middle eight section of {{S|If You Want}}.
|snotes2=The synthesized solo {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choir choir}} sound audible throughout "Love, In Itself" is derived from the "Voices #1" timbre of {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre directory diskette #3.
|sexample2=ss-LII-Disk-1-2136-Calimba-2.mp3
|sexample2=ss-LII-Synclavier-Disk3-2338-Voices1.mp3
|sexamplenotes2=In this example, a section of the third chorus as heard in the rear right channel of the 2006 5.1 reissue containing the relevant synth line is compared to the source sound as produced by the Arturia Synclavier V, a Synclavier VST emulation (timbre "2136 CALIMBA 2" courtesy of Synclavier co-inventor Cameron Jones via {{EL|https://www.facebook.com/groups/TimbreShare/ "Timbre Share"}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook Facebook}} group).
|sexamplenotes2=In this example, a section of the outro as heard in the center channel of the 2006 5.1 reissue containing the relevant synth choir sound is compared to the source sound as produced by the Arturia Synclavier V, a Synclavier VST emulation (timbre "2338 Voices 1" courtesy of Synclavier co-inventor Cameron Jones via {{EL|https://www.facebook.com/groups/TimbreShare/ "Timbre Share"}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook Facebook}} group).
|ssample3=Synth pad
 
|ssource3='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #3 - 2382 String Section'''
|ssample3=Synthesizer, kalimba elements
|ssource3='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2136 Calimba #2'''
|sstatus3=C
|sstatus3=C
|snotes3=A synth pad sound derived from the "String Section" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3 is utilised throughout the verse sections of "Love, In Itself", heard most prominently during the third verse.
|snotes3=The percussive {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbira kalimba}}-like {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arpeggio arpeggio}} heard during the chorus sections of "Love, In Itself" is derived from the "Calimba #2" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1. Notably, this sound is also utilised throughout {{S|It Doesn't Matter}} and the middle eight section of {{S|If You Want}}.
|sexample3=ss-LII-Synclavier-V-Timbre-Directory-Disk3-2382-String-Section.mp3
|sexample3=ss-LII-Disk-1-2136-Calimba-2.mp3
|sexamplenotes3=In this example, a section of the third verse as heard in the rear right channel of the 2006 5.1 reissue containing the relevant synth line is compared to the source sound as produced by the Arturia Synclavier V, a Synclavier VST emulation (timbre "2382 STRING SECTION" courtesy of Synclavier co-inventor Cameron Jones via {{EL|https://www.facebook.com/groups/TimbreShare/ "Timbre Share"}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook Facebook}} group).
|sexamplenotes3=In this example, a section of the third chorus as heard in the rear right channel of the 2006 5.1 reissue containing the relevant synth line is compared to the source sound as produced by the Arturia Synclavier V, a Synclavier VST emulation (timbre "2136 CALIMBA 2" courtesy of Synclavier co-inventor Cameron Jones via {{EL|https://www.facebook.com/groups/TimbreShare/ "Timbre Share"}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook Facebook}} group).
 
|ssample4=Synthesizer elements
|ssource4='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #3 - 2382 String Section'''
|sstatus4=C
|snotes4=A synth pad sound derived from the "String Section" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3 is utilised throughout the verse sections of "Love, In Itself", heard most prominently during the third verse.
|sexample4=ss-LII-Synclavier-V-Timbre-Directory-Disk3-2382-String-Section.mp3
|sexamplenotes4=In this example, a section of the third verse as heard in the rear right channel of the 2006 5.1 reissue containing the relevant synth line is compared to the source sound as produced by the Arturia Synclavier V, a Synclavier VST emulation (timbre "2382 STRING SECTION" courtesy of Synclavier co-inventor Cameron Jones via {{EL|https://www.facebook.com/groups/TimbreShare/ "Timbre Share"}} {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook Facebook}} group).
 
|ssample5=Synthesizer elements
|ssource5='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} System Disk Timbres - 1257 NICE VIBES  3V'''
|sstatus5=C
|snotes5=A vibraphone sound utilised throughout the chorus sections of "Love, In Itself" is derived from an edit of the {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} system disk timbre "NICE VIBES  3V".
 
|ssample6=Drum elements, bass drum, snare drum, hi tom, mid tom, lo tom, open hi-hat, closed hi-hat
|ssource6='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|sstatus6=C
|snotes6=A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Love, In Itself".
 
|soverview1=ss-Overview-LoveInItself-03192024.mp3
|colorscheme=CTA
|colorscheme=CTA
|snumberofrows=3
|snumberofrows=6
}}
 
== 2. {{S|More Than A Party}} ==
{{Sample source with audio
|song={{S|More Than A Party}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|releaseyear=1983
|ssample1=Synthesizer, music box elements
|ssource1='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #3 - 2383 Music Box'''
|sstatus1=C
|snotes1=A music box melody audible throughout "More Than A Party" is partly comprised of the "Music Box" timbre of {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre directory diskette #3.
 
|ssample2=Drum elements
|ssource2='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|sstatus2=C
|snotes2=A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "More Than A Party".
 
|colorscheme=CTA
|snumberofrows=2
|sround=1
|sround=1
}}
}}


== 3. {{S|Pipeline}} ==
"Pipeline" is not yet known to contain samples from any identifiable sources.
== 4. {{S|Everything Counts}} ==
{{Sample source with audio
{{Sample source with audio
|song={{S|Everything Counts}}
|song={{S|Everything Counts}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|releaseyear=1983
|releaseyear=1983
|smsample1=One-shot guitar chug
 
|smsnotes1=Part of the "chugging" guitar rhythm most clearly heard during the opening bars and throughout {{s|Mercy In You}} is sampled, transposed up several notes, and filtered to produce a rhythmic element heard during the choruses and break section of {{s|Everything Counts|U}} as it was performed on the [[:Category:1993 Devotional Tour|Devotional]] tour.
|smsample1=Synthesizer elements
|smsample2=Middle eight melody
|smsnotes1=A processed sound likely based on a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre is audible throughout the verse sections of "Everything Counts".
|smsnotes2=The middle eight melody as heard in the Devotional arrangement of "Everything Counts" is performed using a series of edited samples derived from an e-bow guitar performance originally recorded for use in {{S|Walking In My Shoes}}.
|smsexample1=ss-EC-SynclavierII-VS.mp3
|ssample1=Chorus synth riff
|smsexamplenotes1=The above audio example features a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre produced in {{EL|https://www.synclavier.com/synclavierv/ Arturia Synclavier V}}. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the timbre as heard throughout the verse sections of "Everything Counts".
|ssource1='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/yamaha/dx7.php Yamaha DX7}} factory ROM #1 Bank B: "CALIOPE"'''
 
|ssample1=Drum elements
|ssource1='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|sstatus1=C
|sstatus1=C
|snotes1=The [[:Category:1987-1988 Music For The Masses Tour|Music For The Masses]] tour arrangement of "Everything Counts" employs a series of two metallic synth samples reminiscent of a {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calliope_(music) calliope}} for use as a {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riff riff}} during the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_structure#Chorus_or_refrain chorus}} and {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_structure#Conclusion_or_outro outro}} sections. The samples are derived from the {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/yamaha/dx7.php Yamaha DX7}} factory ROM #1 program "CALIOPE" and are performed via the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-MU}} {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/emu/emax.php Emax}} sampling keyboard.
|snotes1=A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Everything Counts".
|ssample2=Ascending/descending two note melody
 
|ssource2='''Yamaha DX7 factory ROM #4 Bank A: "OBOE"'''
|snumberofrows=1
|colorscheme=CTA
|}}
 
== 5. {{S|Two Minute Warning}} ==
{{Sample source with audio
|song={{S|Two Minute Warning}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|releaseyear=1983
 
|smsample1=Synthesizer elements
|smsnotes1=A synthesized sound based on a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre is utilised throughout "Two Minute Warning".
|smsexample1=ss-TwoMinuteWarning-SynclavierII-1.mp3
|smsexamplenotes1=The above audio example features a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre produced in {{EL|https://www.synclavier.com/synclavierv/ Arturia Synclavier V}}. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout "Two Minute Warning".
 
|smsample2=Synthesizer elements
|smsnotes2=A synthesized sound based on a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre is utilised throughout the outro section of "Two Minute Warning".
|smsexample2=ss-TwoMinuteWarning-SynclavierII-2.mp3
|smsexamplenotes2=The above audio example features a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre produced in {{EL|https://www.synclavier.com/synclavierv/ Arturia Synclavier V}}. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout the outro section of "Two Minute Warning".
 
|ssample1=Drum elements, snare drum
|ssource1='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmons_(electronic_drum_company) Simmons}} - {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmons_SDS-V SDSV Drum Synthesizer}}''' - 1981
|sstatus1=C
|snotes1=A series of drum elements derived from the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmons_SDS-V Simmons SDSV}} drum synthesizer are utilised throughout "Two Minute Warning".
 
|ssample2=Drum elements, open hi-hat, closed hi-hat, rimshot
|ssource2='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Corporation Roland Corporation}} - {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_TR-808 Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer}}''' - 1980
|sstatus2=C
|sstatus2=C
|snotes2=The Music For The Masses tour arrangement of "Everything Counts" employs an {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oboe oboe}}-like sample derived from the Yamaha DX7 factory ROM #4 program "OBOE". The sample is layered with a separate sample for sporadic use as an oscillating two note swell occurring once per bar throughout the song.
|snotes2=A series of drum elements audible throughout "Two Minute Warning" are derived from the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_TR-808 Roland TR-808}} drum machine.  
|ssample3=Xylophone melody
 
|ssource3='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/01w.php Korg 01/W}} Bank A, voice #10: GhostRyder - SAMPLE "127 C5"'''
|colorscheme=CTA
|sstatus3=C
|snumberofrows=2
|snotes3=The Devotional tour arrangement of "Everything Counts" employs an edited "ghostly" percussive sample derived from the "GhostRyder" voice of the {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/01w.php Korg 01/W}} workstation synthesizer. The sample is layered with a self-made xylophone sample derived from the studio recording of "Everything Counts" to form the lead xylophone melody instrument.
}}
|ssample4=Orchestral strings
 
|ssource4='''Korg 01/W Bank A, voice #07: TheStrings - SAMPLE "127 F#3", SAMPLE "127 C5", SAMPLE "127 C2", SAMPLE "127 C3"''' and '''Bank A, voice #77: ArcoAttack - SAMPLE "127 F#5"'''
== 6. {{S|Shame}} ==
|sstatus4=C
{{Sample source with audio
|snotes4=The Devotional tour arrangement of "Everything Counts" employs an orchestral string instrument during its {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_structure#Chorus_or_refrain chorus}} and {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_structure#Conclusion_or_outro outro}} sections that is comprised of a series of stock and edited orchestral string samples derived from the "TheStrings" and "ArcoAttack" voices of the {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/01w.php Korg 01/W}} workstation synthesizer. Varying combinations of the "TheStrings" samples are layered together to form {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octave octaves}}, which were subsequently recorded to form a single sample in which the octave is "baked" into the sample (in order, these samples are "127 C2", "127 C3", and "127 F#3": "127 C2" and "127 C3" combine to form an octave chord playing an {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_(musical_note) A}}; "127 C2" and "127 C3" then combine to form a similar octave playing an {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_(musical_note) E}}; and "127 F#3" and "127 C3" combine to form an alternate A octave one key above the original A octave). Conversely, samples "127 F#3", "127 C5", and the "ArcoAttack" "127 F#5" sample are also utilised separately as non-octave samples. The resulting orchestral string instrument was performed by [[Alan Wilder]].
|song={{S|Shame}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|releaseyear=1983
 
|ssample1=Synthesizer, kalimba elements
|ssource1='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2136 Calimba #2'''
|sstatus1=C
|snotes1=The percussive {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbira kalimba}}-like {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arpeggio arpeggio}} heard sporadically throughout "Shame" is derived from the "Calimba #2" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1.


Notably, varying combinations of these samples are also utilised for use in the Devotional arrangements of {{S|A Question Of Lust}} and {{S|I Want You Now}}, as well as the unplayed Devotional arrangement for {{S|Leave In Silence}}.
|ssample2=Synthesizer, organ elements
|ssample5=Verse synth layer
|ssource2='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2174 ORGAN 1'''
|ssource5='''Korg 01/W Bank B, voice #51: Super Tine - SAMPLE "80 C6"'''
|sstatus2=C
|sstatus5=C
|snotes2=The organ melody heard sporadically throughout "Shame" is performed using the "ORGAN 1" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1.
|snotes5=The Devotional tour arrangement of "Everything Counts" employs an electric piano-like tine sample derived from the "Super Tine" voice of the {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/01w.php Korg 01/W}} workstation synthesizer. The sample is layered with a self-made synth sample to form the synth stabs performed during the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_structure#Verse verse}} sections.
|ssample6=Resonant synth pad
|ssource6='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-MU}} {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/emu/emax.php Emax II}} Elements Of Sound Volume 1 - "Synth World" - Preset #2: "Synth Wash", SAMPLE 21, SAMPLE 22'''
|sstatus6=C
|snotes6=A resonant synth pad derived from the "Synth Wash" preset of the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-MU}} {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/emu/emax.php Emax II}} Elements Of Sound Volume 1 factory disk "Synth World" is used to play a series of chords during the {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_structure#Chorus_or_refrain chorus}} and {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_structure#Conclusion_or_outro outro}} of {{s|Everything Counts|U}} as it was performed on the [[:Category:1990 World Violation Tour|World Violation]] tour and during the outro of the Devotional tour arrangement.


|ssample7=Verse fill
|ssource7='''Korg 01/W Bank B, voice #71: PercussiveOrgan 2 - SAMPLE "127 F#4"'''
|sstatus7=C
|snotes7=The Devotional tour arrangement of "Everything Counts" employs an edited percussive organ sample derived from the "PercussiveOrgan 2" voice of the Korg 01/W workstation synthesizer. The organ sample is layered with another sample to form the melodic fill performed during the verse sections.
|ssample8=Breathing sound
|ssource8='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk Kraftwerk}} - "{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_de_France_(song) Tour de France}}"''' - 1983
|sstatus8=U
|ssample9=Intro sweep
|ssource9='''Kraftwerk - "{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Robots The Robots}}"''' - 1978
|sstatus9=U
|snumberofrows=9
|colorscheme=CTA
|colorscheme=CTA
|}}
|snumberofrows=2
{{Sample source with audio
|sround=1
}}
 
== 7. {{S|The Landscape Is Changing}} ==
{{Sample source with audio overview
|song={{S|The Landscape Is Changing}}
|song={{S|The Landscape Is Changing}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
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|snotes3=A choir pad heard most prominently in the outro section of "The Landscape Is Changing" is derived from "2361 Voices 2", a timbre featured on Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3.
|snotes3=A choir pad heard most prominently in the outro section of "The Landscape Is Changing" is derived from "2361 Voices 2", a timbre featured on Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3.


|ssample4=Drum elements
|ssample4=Synthesizer, bell elements
|ssource4='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|ssource4='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} System Disk Timbres - 1212 Church Bell'''
|sstatus4=C
|sstatus4=C
|snotes4=A series of bass drum, snare drum, and hi-hat samples derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "The Landscape Is Changing".  
|snotes4=A synthesized sound audible in the outro of "The Landscape Is Changing" is derived from {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} system disk timbre "Church Bell".
 
|ssample5=Drum elements
|ssource5='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|sstatus5=C
|snotes5=A series of bass drum, snare drum, and hi-hat samples derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "The Landscape Is Changing".  


|ssample5=Spoken word in {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language German}}
|soverview1=ss-Overview-TheLandscapeIsChanging-03312024.mp3
|ssource5='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einst%C3%BCrzende_Neubauten Einstürzende Neubauten}} - "Merle (Die Elektrik)"''' - 1983
|sstatus5=U
|snumberofrows=5
|snumberofrows=5
|sround=1
|sround=1
|colorscheme=CTA
|colorscheme=CTA
}}
}}
== 8. {{S|Told You So}} ==
{{Sample source with audio
{{Sample source with audio
|song={{S|Told You So}}
|song={{S|Told You So}}
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|sexample1=ss-TYS-EI-28-PipeOrgan.mp3
|sexample1=ss-TYS-EI-28-PipeOrgan.mp3
|sexamplenotes1=In this example, Emulator I factory disk $28 "Pipe Organ - Pipe Organ" is compared to the middle eight section of "Told You So" as heard in the center channel of the 2006 ''[[Construction Time Again]]'' 5.1 reissue.
|sexamplenotes1=In this example, Emulator I factory disk $28 "Pipe Organ - Pipe Organ" is compared to the middle eight section of "Told You So" as heard in the center channel of the 2006 ''[[Construction Time Again]]'' 5.1 reissue.
|ssample2=Drum elements
|ssource2='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|sstatus2=C
|snotes2=A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "More Than A Party".
|snumberofrows=2
|sround=1
|colorscheme=CTA
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== 9. {{S|And Then}} ==
{{Sample source with audio
|song={{S|And Then}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|releaseyear=1983
|ssample1=Drum elements
|ssource1='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|sstatus1=C
|snotes1=A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "And Then".
|colorscheme=CTA
|snumberofrows=1
|snumberofrows=1
|sround=1
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== B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes ==
=== {{S|Work Hard}} ===
{{Sample source with audio
|song={{S|Work Hard}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|releaseyear=1983
|ssample1=Synthesizer elements
|ssource1='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2311 CAR HORN'''
|sstatus1=C
|snotes1=The horn sound effect audible throughout "Work Hard" is derived from Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3 "2311 CAR HORN".
|ssample2=Synthesizer elements
|ssource2='''{{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2164 Heavy Keyboard'''
|sstatus2=C
|snotes2=A melody played sporadically throughout "Work Hard" is played using Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1 "2164 Heavy Keyboard".
|ssample3=Drum elements
|ssource3='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|sstatus3=C
|snotes3=A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Work Hard".
|snumberofrows=3
|sround=1
|sround=1
|colorscheme=CTA
|colorscheme=CTA
}}
|}}
 
=== {{S|Fools}} ===
{{Sample source with audio
|song={{S|Fools}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|releaseyear=1983
 
|smsample1=Synthesizer elements
|smsnotes1=A synthesized sound based on a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre is utilised throughout the chorus sections of "Fools".
|smsexample1=ss-Fools-SynclavierII-ChSynth.mp3
|smsexamplenotes1=The above audio example features a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre produced in {{EL|https://www.synclavier.com/synclavierv/ Arturia Synclavier V}}. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout the chorus sections of "Fools".
 
|ssample1=Drum elements
|ssource1='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|sstatus1=C
|snotes1=A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Fools".
 
|snumberofrows=1
|colorscheme=CTA
|}}
 
=== "Fools (Bigger)" ===
{{Sample source with audio
|song={{S|Fools}}
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|releaseyear=1983
 
|smsample1=Synthesizer elements
|smsnotes1=A synthesized sound based on a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre is utilised throughout the chorus sections of "Fools (Bigger)".
|smsexample1=ss-Fools-SynclavierII-ChSynth.mp3
|smsexamplenotes1=The above audio example features a custom {{EL|http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/synclav.php Synclavier II}} timbre produced in {{EL|https://www.synclavier.com/synclavierv/ Arturia Synclavier V}}. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout the chorus sections of "Fools (Bigger)".
 
|ssample1=Drum elements
|ssource1='''{{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mu_Systems E-mu Systems}} - E-mu Drumulator''' - 1983
|sstatus1=C
|snotes1=A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Fools (Bigger)".


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Glossary
Terms used in this article

In audio production, sampling refers to the use of a portion (or sample) from a sound within another recording. As pioneers of the electronic music genre, Depeche Mode were among the most prolific acts to make use of sampling technology within a traditional pop music format. Among the many original samples recorded and utilized by Depeche Mode to enhance the atmosphere of their musical output are many that originated elsewhere, including brief passages of musical recordings by other artists, snippets of audio from television shows, radio broadcasts, films, environmental sounds, and more. Analysis of these sample sources and how they are manipulated is a popular topic of discussion amongst fans of the group.

Key
Official
The sample is confirmed to have been used in the specified song by a past/present member of Depeche Mode, an individual involved in its production, or band archivist Daniel "BRAT" Barassi.
Confirmed
The sample is independently confirmed to have been used in the specified song.
Likely
The sample is likely to have been used in the specified song but has not yet been confirmed.
Unconfirmed
The sample is not yet confirmed to have been used in the specified song.
Disproven
The sample is confirmed to not have been used in the specified song.
Unknown
It is unclear if the sample was used in the specified song.

Information

This page aims to document all verifiable sound sources for many of the musical parts used by Depeche Mode in the production of their 1983 album Construction Time Again.

Due to the manipulated nature of the samples described in this article, there is unavoidable potential for error or sample misattribution. To ensure accuracy, this article strives to use verified quotes from band members and recording personnel with citations wherever possible, audio examples, and independent research voluntarily contributed by Depeche Mode and Recoil fans worldwide. This article provides an interesting document on this topic in a tabular format that is organized, well-researched, and reasonably accurate. Please bear in mind that due to the limited number of relevant quotes for each sample from band members or associates involved in producing the music described on this page, audio samples that lack official confirmation are not guaranteed to be accurate.

This article differentiates samples by origin: Self-made samples, which describe any material initially recorded by Depeche Mode or Recoil, and Sourced samples, which describe samples not initially recorded by either group. In addition to confirmed samples, this article also covers samples commonly misreported as having been used but directly refuted by a member or associate of Depeche Mode or Recoil.

If you notice an error or wish to contribute or request the removal of information contained within this article, please feel free to contact us.

Construction Time Again (1983)

1. "Love, In Itself"

"Love, In Itself" - Depeche Mode
1983
Sample overview

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Self-made samples
Sample Notes Audio
Synthesizer elements A synthesized sound based on a custom Synclavier II timbre is utilised as a fill sporadically throughout "Love, In Itself".

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Note: The above audio example features a custom Synclavier II timbre produced in Arturia Synclavier V. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard sporadically throughout "Love, In Itself".
Synthesizer elements An electric piano-like synthesized sound based on a custom Synclavier II timbre is utilised during the verse sections of "Love, In Itself".

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Note: The above audio example features a custom Synclavier II timbre produced in Arturia Synclavier V. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard during the verse sections of "Love, In Itself".
Synthesizer elements A synthesized sound based on a custom Synclavier II timbre is utilised during the second and third verse sections of "Love, In Itself".

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Note: The above audio example features a custom Synclavier II timbre produced in Arturia Synclavier V. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard during the second and third verse sections of "Love, In Itself".
Synthesizer elements A synthesized sound likely to be based on a custom Synclavier II timbre is utilised throughout "Love, In Itself".

Click to display/hide audio example

Note: The above audio example features a custom Synclavier II timbre produced in Arturia Synclavier V. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout "Love, In Itself".

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Synthesizer, bell elements Synclavier II System Disk Timbres - 1212 Church Bell
Confirmed
A synthesized sound most clearly heard in the intro of "Love, In Itself" is derived from an edit to Synclavier II system disk timbre "Church Bell".
Synthesizer, choir elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #3 - 2338 Voices #1
Confirmed
The synthesized solo choir sound audible throughout "Love, In Itself" is derived from the "Voices #1" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3.

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Note: In this example, a section of the outro as heard in the center channel of the 2006 5.1 reissue containing the relevant synth choir sound is compared to the source sound as produced by the Arturia Synclavier V, a Synclavier VST emulation (timbre "2338 Voices 1" courtesy of Synclavier co-inventor Cameron Jones via "Timbre Share" Facebook group).
Synthesizer, kalimba elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2136 Calimba #2
Confirmed
The percussive kalimba-like arpeggio heard during the chorus sections of "Love, In Itself" is derived from the "Calimba #2" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1. Notably, this sound is also utilised throughout "It Doesn't Matter" and the middle eight section of "If You Want".

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Note: In this example, a section of the third chorus as heard in the rear right channel of the 2006 5.1 reissue containing the relevant synth line is compared to the source sound as produced by the Arturia Synclavier V, a Synclavier VST emulation (timbre "2136 CALIMBA 2" courtesy of Synclavier co-inventor Cameron Jones via "Timbre Share" Facebook group).
Synthesizer elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #3 - 2382 String Section
Confirmed
A synth pad sound derived from the "String Section" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3 is utilised throughout the verse sections of "Love, In Itself", heard most prominently during the third verse.

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Note: In this example, a section of the third verse as heard in the rear right channel of the 2006 5.1 reissue containing the relevant synth line is compared to the source sound as produced by the Arturia Synclavier V, a Synclavier VST emulation (timbre "2382 STRING SECTION" courtesy of Synclavier co-inventor Cameron Jones via "Timbre Share" Facebook group).
Synthesizer elements Synclavier II System Disk Timbres - 1257 NICE VIBES 3V
Confirmed
A vibraphone sound utilised throughout the chorus sections of "Love, In Itself" is derived from an edit of the Synclavier II system disk timbre "NICE VIBES 3V".
Drum elements, bass drum, snare drum, hi tom, mid tom, lo tom, open hi-hat, closed hi-hat E-mu Systems - E-mu Drumulator - 1983
Confirmed
A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Love, In Itself".

2. "More Than A Party"

"More Than A Party"
Depeche Mode
1983

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Synthesizer, music box elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #3 - 2383 Music Box
Confirmed
A music box melody audible throughout "More Than A Party" is partly comprised of the "Music Box" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3.
Drum elements E-mu Systems - E-mu Drumulator - 1983
Confirmed
A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "More Than A Party".

3. "Pipeline"

"Pipeline" is not yet known to contain samples from any identifiable sources.

4. "Everything Counts"

"Everything Counts"
Depeche Mode
1983
Self-made samples
Sample Notes Audio
Synthesizer elements A processed sound likely based on a custom Synclavier II timbre is audible throughout the verse sections of "Everything Counts".

Click to display/hide audio example

Note: The above audio example features a custom Synclavier II timbre produced in Arturia Synclavier V. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the timbre as heard throughout the verse sections of "Everything Counts".

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Drum elements E-mu Systems - E-mu Drumulator - 1983
Confirmed
A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Everything Counts".

5. "Two Minute Warning"

"Two Minute Warning"
Depeche Mode
1983
Self-made samples
Sample Notes Audio
Synthesizer elements A synthesized sound based on a custom Synclavier II timbre is utilised throughout "Two Minute Warning".

Click to display/hide audio example

Note: The above audio example features a custom Synclavier II timbre produced in Arturia Synclavier V. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout "Two Minute Warning".
Synthesizer elements A synthesized sound based on a custom Synclavier II timbre is utilised throughout the outro section of "Two Minute Warning".

Click to display/hide audio example

Note: The above audio example features a custom Synclavier II timbre produced in Arturia Synclavier V. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout the outro section of "Two Minute Warning".

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Drum elements, snare drum Simmons - SDSV Drum Synthesizer - 1981
Confirmed
A series of drum elements derived from the Simmons SDSV drum synthesizer are utilised throughout "Two Minute Warning".
Drum elements, open hi-hat, closed hi-hat, rimshot Roland Corporation - Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer - 1980
Confirmed
A series of drum elements audible throughout "Two Minute Warning" are derived from the Roland TR-808 drum machine.

6. "Shame"

"Shame"
Depeche Mode
1983

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Synthesizer, kalimba elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2136 Calimba #2
Confirmed
The percussive kalimba-like arpeggio heard sporadically throughout "Shame" is derived from the "Calimba #2" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1.
Synthesizer, organ elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2174 ORGAN 1
Confirmed
The organ melody heard sporadically throughout "Shame" is performed using the "ORGAN 1" timbre of Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1.

7. "The Landscape Is Changing"

"The Landscape Is Changing" - Depeche Mode
1983
Sample overview

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Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Synthesizer elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2148 ELEC.DULCIMER 2
Confirmed
The sitar-like melody audible throughout the verse sections of "The Landscape Is Changing" is derived from an edit of "2148 - ELEC.DULCIMER 2", a dulcimer-like timbre featured on Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1. Similarly, an edit of the "ELEC.DULCIMER 2" timbre would see later use during the verse sections of "Behind The Wheel".
Synthesizer elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2136 CALIMBA 2
Confirmed
A melody audible in the intro and outro sections of "The Landscape Is Changing" is partly derived from "2136 - CALIMBA 2", a timbre featured on Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1.
Synthesizer elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #3 - 2361 Voices 2
Confirmed
A choir pad heard most prominently in the outro section of "The Landscape Is Changing" is derived from "2361 Voices 2", a timbre featured on Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3.
Synthesizer, bell elements Synclavier II System Disk Timbres - 1212 Church Bell
Confirmed
A synthesized sound audible in the outro of "The Landscape Is Changing" is derived from Synclavier II system disk timbre "Church Bell".
Drum elements E-mu Systems - E-mu Drumulator - 1983
Confirmed
A series of bass drum, snare drum, and hi-hat samples derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "The Landscape Is Changing".

8. "Told You So"

"Told You So"
Depeche Mode
1983

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Middle eight organ E-MU Emulator I factory library disk #28 Prod Set - "Pipe Organ (L) (04-005-102M1) - Pipe Organ (U) (04-005-101M1)"
Confirmed
The middle eight section of "Told You So" employs a pipe organ instrument derived from Emulator I factory library disk #28 "Pipe Organ - Pipe Organ".

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Note: In this example, Emulator I factory disk $28 "Pipe Organ - Pipe Organ" is compared to the middle eight section of "Told You So" as heard in the center channel of the 2006 Construction Time Again 5.1 reissue.
Drum elements E-mu Systems - E-mu Drumulator - 1983
Confirmed
A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "More Than A Party".

9. "And Then"

"And Then"
Depeche Mode
1983

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Drum elements E-mu Systems - E-mu Drumulator - 1983
Confirmed
A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "And Then".

B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes

"Work Hard"

"Work Hard"
Depeche Mode
1983

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Synthesizer elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2311 CAR HORN
Confirmed
The horn sound effect audible throughout "Work Hard" is derived from Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #3 "2311 CAR HORN".
Synthesizer elements Synclavier II Timbre Directory Diskette #1 - 2164 Heavy Keyboard
Confirmed
A melody played sporadically throughout "Work Hard" is played using Synclavier II timbre directory diskette #1 "2164 Heavy Keyboard".
Drum elements E-mu Systems - E-mu Drumulator - 1983
Confirmed
A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Work Hard".

"Fools"

"Fools"
Depeche Mode
1983
Self-made samples
Sample Notes Audio
Synthesizer elements A synthesized sound based on a custom Synclavier II timbre is utilised throughout the chorus sections of "Fools".

Click to display/hide audio example

Note: The above audio example features a custom Synclavier II timbre produced in Arturia Synclavier V. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout the chorus sections of "Fools".

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Drum elements E-mu Systems - E-mu Drumulator - 1983
Confirmed
A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Fools".

"Fools (Bigger)"

"Fools"
Depeche Mode
1983
Self-made samples
Sample Notes Audio
Synthesizer elements A synthesized sound based on a custom Synclavier II timbre is utilised throughout the chorus sections of "Fools (Bigger)".

Click to display/hide audio example

Note: The above audio example features a custom Synclavier II timbre produced in Arturia Synclavier V. The timbre is designed to closely mimic the harmonics of the audio signal of the relevant sound as heard throughout the chorus sections of "Fools (Bigger)".

Sample sources
Sample Source Status Notes Audio
Drum elements E-mu Systems - E-mu Drumulator - 1983
Confirmed
A series of drum elements derived from the E-mu Drumulator programmable drum machine are utilised throughout "Fools (Bigger)".


References

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