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<!--''[[Hybrid Party Of A Thousand Things]]'' is an unofficial digital box set consisting of demos from four Linkin Park albums: ''Hybrid Theory'', ''Living Things'', ''A Thousand Suns'' and ''The Hunting Party''. The title is an amalgamation of the titles of those albums.
The first Maschine came out in April 2009.
artwork by DCrecelius
The .NKI files are patches for Kontakt (a virtual instrument). i can say that for the .NKI files, there will be no song files. Kontakt is just a virtual instrument that loads samples and maps them to keys on a keyboard/controller.
PC that was purchased from the Reverb sale?
I would caution against this thinking. Not to be a buzzkill, but just because I believe that someone was responsible for initializing the drives for each instrument (the MPC, the respective hard drives with the concert stems, the Ableton files, etc.), but they clearly didn’t do their job. That’s a win for us. That said, we’re taking files we weren’t expected to have and reconstructing unreleased LP material from it.
Also something to consider: These uploads definitely contain sample packs (or just individual samples) that are copyrighted (not necessarily by the band, but by whoever created them). Be aware of takedowns (even if the band doesn't care about it, which I somehow doubt).
not everything is a full song or even sounds like the same song across sequences.
In June 2019 over 9,400 audio files from Mike Shinoda's library of samples and sounds surfaced online. They dated from ''The Hunting Party'' sessions as far back as to the Xero and Hybrid Theory days and many of them were accompanied by project files. Loose samples include sounds taken from songs by Deftones, The Smashing Pumpkins, Wu-Tang Clan, Rakim, Nine Inch Nails, Mobb Deep, Björk, Paul Weston, Fatboy Slim, Led Zeppelin, A-ha and The Neptunes; as well as known oldies by Linkin Park. such as "Step Up", "Carousel" and possibly "Pictureboard".
they only have a few of the patterns used in very short sequences which leaves a lot of the material unheard.
I’ve done more work on exporting the sequences from the .prj files from the first upload of stuff (the MPC 1000 Backup folder). I’ve messed around and still can’t find something like the Maschine files where it will play the proper song sequence, so these are structured like “FUGITIVE” was yesterday (which is also included in this new archive).
I don't know if you've been able to listen to anything yet but essentially everything is set into two - twelve second sequences. For one demo, Mike might have completed ten different sequences for a song (e.g. intro, verse, chorus . . .). When we were first exploring the leaks, we were only listening to individual drum sounds or samples (e.g. the sound of a bass drum being hit once) but now that people are putting the sequence files into the right software, we can hear all of the sounds together as Mike had it on his MPC while creating demos.
Essentially, people are still finishing turning all of the sounds and samples into sequences. After that, the job would be to put all of the sequences for each folder or song together to make a 10 - 60 second demo. The only problem is, we don't know how long Mike intended each sequence to run for or the order (e.g. 8 bars in a row of sequence one, 2 bars of sequence two, return to sequence one for 4 bars . . .) so they would only be guesses.
Mike MPC List:
80 90 #2
Sample05, Sample06, Sample07, Sample08, Sample09 - Take On Me (a-ha)
ALBUM4SNDS
Sample01 - Sounds familiar but I can't place it
Sample02, Sample03, Sample04 - Wretches And Kings
Sample06, Sample38 - Catalyst
Sample09, Sample10, Sample12 - Blackout
Sample11 - Sounds familiar but I can't place it (probably Blackout)
Sample16, Sample17, Sample18, Sample19, Sample39PP, Sample39PP2, Sample39PP3, Sample39PP4, Sample39PP5 - Waiting For The End
Sample20, Sample21, Sample22, Sample29, Sample30, Sample31, Sample32, Sample33, Sample34 - Burning in The Skies
Everything else in here is just drum sounds, almost certainly used on the album
ARCHBSHOP
ARCHB SND18 - Animals
Rest is all just various distorted guitar samples
AUBREY707
Maybe drum samples for Aubrey One? Some kind of sound similar
BANGS
I can't open most of the stuff in here without Pro Tools, might include the explosion sound Mike uses live all the time
Beat Bits 3
CHAZAAAH - I've definitely heard this somewhere
REV_INDI - She Couldn’t
B_BIT10 and B_BIT11 - sounds familiar, LPU demo beat?
CSL_METH - used in Hurry on the beat?
STICKEYS - Stick N Move
The rest might have been used, but I can't think of any
Dist MS 20 Key, Dist Org Stabs
One shot samples, might have been used, but they're not big samples
IRIDESCENT
Nothing from Iridescent, but could these be samples from the original Iridescent they scrapped?
LOOSESAMPLES2
LABRAT37.wav is the snare that is used in Dolla. LABRAT38 or 39 could be the kick, but I am not 100% confident in that.
LORAX
ARCHBSHOP - Animals (8 samples from Animals that is)
Mike's Beats #1
ANDSTRIN - Technique
BRADFMJ, BRADFMJ2, BRADFMJ3 - Almost certainly rough versions of the Carousel guitar parts
CO_ files - Coal
CO_Spimp - Pods?
CO_Vast2 - sounds like a different demo.Pods?
NewFinishesA
partolar, partobuz - Part Of Me
DEFKICK0 - My Own Summer (Deftones)
INDIANCH - Carousel chant, sped up
PACMANNYNEW
Sample33- Misty Mountain Hop (Led Zeppelin)
Sample65 - Blackout
RYGAR Sounds
RYGAR4, RYGAR5, RYGAR30, RYGAR32, - Wretches And Kings
RYGAR21 - Victimized
RYGAR37 - Bruiser
Pretty sure RYGAR1-RYGAR51 were all the sounds Mike made for Wretches And Kings.
SNDS1
Sample68 - I'll Be Gone
Xero Current
ASHES_BE - sounds like something familiar. Coal?
ESAULGUI, ESAUL_1 (presumably) - Esaul
noo_alar, partalar - Part of Me
OHCYM1C, OHCYM2, OHCYM3, OHKICK1, OHKICK2, OHKICK3, OHMANSON, OHSN1, OHSNAR1, OHSNAR2 - Oh No?
PIC_2, PIC_3 - Pictureboard
pmp_piano - 17 (Smashing Pumpkins)
POD_CYM1 - Pods?
Slip_1, Slip_2 - Maybe from Slip? I don't hear them though
STEPDRUM, STEPRE1, STEPRE2, STEPUPDR, stepupia(?) - Step Up
==Background==
These aren't all true demos in the traditional sense. They're more like proof of concepts that Mike probably showed the band.
Further development of these ideas wouldn't have been stored on Mike's MPC. Those are probably saved as Pro-Tools sessions on his home studio's hard drives.
These are examples of how the idea of these songs were conceived. It's like we've been given a glimpse into Mike's brain as he recorded ideas, searching for that spark that would inspire him and the band to take it to the next level. I find them fascinating to listen to, personally, because we would have never ever heard this type of stuff otherwise.
I think there's one thing we need to make clear about all this stuff we are digging in (maybe it sound obvious to some people here but not everyone know about this so i think my point is valid)
Some people are asking: "Why there's no demos from X era?" or "Why most of the songs are so short?"
First things first: We are "recreating" projects and exporting sounds from an MPC, which is basically an instrument, where you can create and record stuff.
And is very important to remember that there's a difference between an instrument where you record bits and loops on an internal storage and a PC hard drive where you bring all those pieces from different sources / instruments together.
"Why there's no demos from X era?"
Couple of reasons... they could be recorded in another MPC / Hard drive, or this MPC was not even used at all, since you can use other instruments / programs to create music. Also, you need to consider that an MPC is like a Smartphone, a brand can sell updated versions with more stuff to do (more effects, more filters, more options, more customization) and you buy a brand new MPC the same way you throw your iPhone 5 in the drawer and buy an iPhone 7.
"But why there's stuff from Xero and MTM but nothing from Meteora? (or other album / era example)"
Like I said, they could use other forms to record, other instruments, like a PC program instead of an NPC, or different brand NPC, different storage system, external storage, etc... Also, I bet the Xero stuff are just buried and forgotten, something like "oh crap, do I have a copy of this stuff somewhere else? you know what? I'm not touching it"
"Why most of the songs are so short?"
An MPC is basically a looping station, it means you can create a beat / sound and loop it, so you can play it forever. You don't need to create a 3 minute drum section if you can create a 5 second drum section and loop it to play for 3 minutes (see "STEPDRUM" as a reference)
Also, on an MPC you can create a lot of beats and put them to play together:
With all this being said, all this stuff we are digging in is basically bits of music produced by the band (considering that this is Mike MPC, most of this songs were created by him) and that means that most of them are just ideas / things that he created and were not necessarily used in official material (studio album or LPU stuff), we have scrapped stuff, reused stuff, abandoned stuff and maybe things that would / will be reused someday (like Word's on Fire drums, probably material abandoned by the band that Mike decided to reuse)
So, let's just consider ourselfs lucky to have the opportunity to hear all those songs, because 99.99% of the time, things like that are stored in a vault with a big key (called Warner) or trashed without coming out to the general fan base. We already saw in some making of's that LP produces a lot of musics and they consider most of them as "bad" or "trash", and they don't use 95% of what is produced. We are listening to bits and little pieces of those 95% that happened to leak
Known Linkin Park songs:
Animals
Archbishop
Bruiser
Burning In The Skies
Carousel
Casino / Old Casino
Chair
Coal
Esaul
Fugitive
I'll Be Gone
Iridescent
Kerosena
LeftRight
Lorax
Megatron / New Divide
Oh No
Part Of Me
Pacmanny / Blackout
Pictureboard
Pods
Rygar
She Couldn't
Slip
Step Up
Stonewood / Stone
Stick N Move
Technique
The Catalyst
Victimized
Waiting For The End
Wretches And Kings
Possibly new Linkin Park songs:
Arest
Atari
Aubrey707
Cracker
GBSong
GMajor
Insect
Keyz
Labrat
Rick 808
Ronwinter
Shoeboxer
Sqratch
What You Have
Other bands:
A-ha - Take On Me
Deftones - My Own Summer (Shove It)
Led Zeppelin - Misty Mountain Hop
The Neptunes - Clipse's Grindin'
The Smashing Pumpkins - 17
ALBUM4SNDS = A Thousand Suns samples
ARCHBSHOP = proccesed guitar samples like the ones in Wretches And Kings
ATARI = samples from an atari console?
AUBREY707 = hard hitting fx
GBSound 1 2 3 = Gameboy samples
IRIDESCENT = Samples from iridescent
MEGATRON = Samples from the new divide demo?
Xero Current = samples posibly from the xero hybrid theory era
Just came here after seeng the post in the subreddit holy shit, I mean even in the scope of music this is big. Mike obviously got some samples from Chad Hugo when they did Resurrection because there are Neptunes samples including from Grindin' by Clipse. This is insane.
All of this gave us an insight into Linkin Park's writing process. We can see some demos have been revisited while they were creating the next album and how some of the sounds created for a song have been repurposed for others and how Mike is constantly working on new music while on tour, as evidenced by titles such as 'JoBurg' and 'Auckland2013.' Samples created back when the band was first starting are still used to this day either for new songs or during live shows.

In the light of this discovery, the LPLive comminuty has come together in a collaborative effort to figure out how to open the project files and recreate the songs contained in them. The result is this digital boxset we've called "Hybrid Party Of A Thousand Things" featuring demos created for Hybrid Theory, A Thousand Suns, Living Things and The Hunting Party amounting to a total of 228 tracks. We have early versions of previously released songs like 'Castle Of Glass,' 'Darker Than Blood,' 'New Divide,' 'Bruiser,' 'Animals,' 'Guilty All The Same,' 'Lies Greed Misery,' 'All For Nothing,' 'Blackout,' 'It Goes Through,' 'High Voltage,' 'She Couldn't,' 'Technique,' 'By Myself,' 'Space Station,' 'Points Of Authority,' 'Hemispheres,' 'Holding Company,' and the remixes of 'Castle Of Glass' and 'Victimized' from Recharged along with previously known working titles that had never seen the light of day and many completely new titles. There's even an unreleased song created for the LP Recharge game and a couple of demos that seem to have evolved into 'World's On Fire' on Mike Shinoda's Post Traumatic album!
While we aren't going into details on how those files were obtained, we can assure you this is a completely different case from the recent leaks of multitracks, instrumentals and demos ('Good Goodbye,' 'What Are You Worth') where some inescrupulous people were illegally selling material that didn't belong to them. All the files in here were obtained legally and straight from the band themselves. That's our guarantee that everything in here is 100% legit!
Before we get to the download links, we'd like to inform you that none of the demos seen here are complete songs and (besides some voice samples) none of them have vocals. They are simply seeds, early ideas for what the songs would eventually become. Hence why most of them are so short. Also, some of the project files didn't contain a song view, only sequences (patterns), so what you'll get for some of them are simply the sequences being played one after another. This is the case for 'Al_Intro,' 'Invader,' 'Ugh,' 'Hemispheres,' 'Jungle Gym,' 'Return,' 'Mirrors,' 'Slammie,' 'Humanoid,' 'Midnighs,' and many of the A Thousand Suns demos. 'LA' and 'Atari' were left as various tracks because they were special cases where each one of their sequences had a different tempo.
Due to requests, we've decided to include a bonus disc containing the demos released as part of the Linkin Park bundles for Stagelight. Thanks to those samples, we are able to get an additional taste of unreleased demos included in the other 4 discs such as 'Apes,' 'Spirals,' 'Lorax' and 'Casino' as well as full-length versions of 'Bruiser' and 'Space Station.' Unfortunately, we only have the samples available in mp3 format. The lossless version comes with the full songs (first 6 tracks) only. Enjoy!
==Disc 1: Hybrid Theory Demos==
The Hybrid Theory demos are mainly from the ''MPC 1000 Backup/MIKE MPC'' folder which consists of projects created with .snd files. It is an old file type that needs to be converted to wav in order to be open by regular media player softwares. These are some of Mike's earlier beats and it looks like he might have done some conversion at some point, which is why there are .wav duplicates of some of those samples in the ''Xero Current'' folder. There's also a lot of samples used across multiple tracks, arguably from a similar time period, pre-Hybrid Theory. They probably date from around 1997-1999 - given the presence of samples from "Coal", a demo from 1997, and the presence of Chester's vocal samples. The fact that there is no digital master of the ''[[Xero]]'' tape, indicates these demos are probably post-cassette demo.
The discovery of those demos revealed working titles that had never been seen before for some songs. "Emo" is a fleshed out demo of "She Couldn't" that runs about 5:24 minutes, which is quite long for an Linkin Park song, created after Chester joined the band as evidenced by the appearance of the "Chazaaah" sample. "Siamo" is the Hybrid Theory EP version of "High Voltage" and "Rendezvo" is the original long version of "Technique".
Running a trial of Akai's MPC Desktop software, fans were able to read the project files and see what samples are in the same set. The software is able to understand the .snd files and play them back at the right speed, e.g. Mike MPC 2.snd sounds like a drum break from "Cure For The Itch" in the software, but plays back at the wrong speed in Audacity. Additionally, the samples are edited to a certain length, but can be reset to be longer by altering the start/end times. Typically there's an .APS file and an .ALL file that go together with the same name. The .ALL files can be used to see MIDI data/sequencing and the BPM for a track - for example, "Oh No" displays 95 BPM. By loading the .APS files, it's possible to view the song mode and export what is in the song view. However, there may be instances where there is no song view or there are unused sequences (patterns); and some songs need to have the samples manually relinked.
"Tuff" doesn't have an .all file, so fans were able to load the samples but not sequences or songs and there's no point in exporting the individual samples as they are already in the folder. Other projects that contained only a collection of samples (even though those have an .all file) are "Beatbits" and "Drumz". For "Return", "Midnighs", "Swish", "Al_Intro", "LA" and "Ugh" there are no songs, only sequences. Since "LA" has 4 different BPMs, it was left as 4 different files. Some projects contained more than one version of a song. There are alternate versions of "Sad" and "Siamo" and two different projects for different versions of "Stick N Move" and "Hurry". A third version of "Hurry" seemed to exist, however only the .all file is available.
One thing that's interesting, which I touched on earlier, is like the outright samples of other artists. There's a sound labeled as "Staind," a "Limp" kick, a lot of Björk samples, some EMPD stuff, etc. So, this has to be ahead of Hybrid Theory enough for there to be time for them to be replaced. We know they had issues with "She Couldn't" and HT has no sample credits. If I had to take a guess on some of this stuff based on what we have/what we know, I'd think it was stuff in consideration for the CD that "She Couldn't" eventually ended up on. It might have set the template for scraping samples that weren't created by the band.
The NIN_PDRG sample is likely "The Perfect Drug".
Fun fact, early Mike had a tendency to use a lot of the same samples and would sample other artists as placeholder parts before replacing them with his own. The MPC Crawling strings ("SKY2") are a Björk sample!
"101strng" and "101strg2" seem to be the Pictureboard samples which were shortened from the original source. The sample appears to originate form "Madama Butterfly, Act II: Un bel di vedremo." I don't know that we've identified the sample before?
EDIT: These samples are from "Stick N Move" and don't match the Pictureboard samples.
The reason we say Pictureboard is the file name as the other file names in the Xero folder match up with song names, and it is also on Joe Hahn's live vinyl that he used. Pictureboard was performed live as well.
I don't think someone actually mentioned this, but some of the samples are speeded up
Stepupia = "harp" on Step Up ("Fixed" version: https://instaud.io/3QDn)
Indianch = Carousel (that was mentioned already but anyway, "fixed" version: https://instaud.io/3QDw)
In my 15+ years of listening to the HTEP, it never crossed my mind the Indian stuff on Carousel was Chester. LOL. Wild.
Step up for example has some mike vocals: Steppre1 and stepre2 on the "right" key: https://instaud.io/3QDY (old samples but some people dont know this is mike speaking)
STICKEYS.wav on Beat Bits 3 folder is from "Stick 'N' Move"
Hurry:
A_KICK1
BASS1
BJORKNOT1
CO_BECK1
CO_DEF1, CO_DEF2,  CO_DEF3
CO_SMOKE2
CO_SP_SHK2
CO_STARR1
CO_VAST2
CRASH
D_CLAP1
D_CRASH3
D_CYM1
D_CYM3
D_KICK2
D_SNARE1
D_STICK1
FATBOY
HURRY_CH
HURRY_CH2
HURRY_CH3
HURRY_CH4
HURRY_END2
HURYGUIT1, HURYGUIT2, HURYGUIT3, HURYGUIT4
LAURENCYM
LIONELCYM2
MANSON_
NIN_PDRG1
Pmp_piano
Did anyone manage to get the binary files for ArmoredMexican's first "MPC 1000 Backup" upload working? Are they similar to sequencing files? It would be great to hear any sounds from the "Xero Current" folder that were designed to be sequenced together actually exported together.
This is something I very much want to figure out because they're Xero stuff, but the issue becomes that the typical process for the other files wasn't working here. The other folders have ".prj"/".pgm" files with load the samples into the program, then the ".all" files that load the sequences for those samples. The Xero stuff like "Stick N Move" and "Oh No" lack those ".prj"/".pgm" files to load the correct samples, so the ".all" file loads sequences but with no sound, and the ".aps" files seem to be doing nothing at the moment. It becomes another guessing game.
This is where I'm stuck. I can say there's definitely sequences to be exported, but without the right files, it won't work. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know and I'll try it.
===Tracklist===
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! No.
! Title
! Length
|-
| 1
| AL_Intro
| 0:07
|-
| 2
| Beatbits
| 2:35
|-
| 3
| Drum
| 3:23
|-
| 4
| [[Emo]]
| 5:14
|-
| 5
| [[Goop]]
| 2:45
|-
| 6
| [[Hurry]]
| 4:15
|-
| 7
| [[Hurry]]
| 3:05
|-
| 8
| [[Jeff Porn]]
| 0:24
|-
| 9
| Krak
| 1:00
|-
| 10
| LA 001 Sequence15
| 0:08
|-
| 11
| LA 002 Sequence15
| 0:06
|-
| 12
| LA 004 Sequence04
| 0:08
|-
| 13
| LA 005 Sequence05
| 0:07
|-
| 14
| [[Mic]]
| 4:25
|-
| 15
| Midnighs
| 0:05
|-
| 16
| [[Oh No]]
| 3:38
|-
| 17
| [[Qua]]
| 3:21
|-
| 18
| [[Rendezvo]]
| 2:24
|-
| 19
| Return
| 0:15
|-
| 20
| [[Sad|Sad Song1]]
| 3:07
|-
| 21
| [[Sad|Sad Song2]]
| 2:11
|-
| 22
| [[Siamo]]
| 3:35
|-
| 23
| [[Siamo2]]
| 3:55
|-
| 24
| [[Sky|Sky2]]
| 3:31
|-
| 25
| [[Stick N Move|Stick&Mo]]
| 3:39
|-
| 26
| [[Stick N Move|Stick2]]
| 2:54
|-
| 27
| Swish
| 0:06
|-
| 28
| Ugh
| 0:05
|-
|}
==Disc 2: A Thousand Suns Demos==
ALBUM4SNDS (Sounds like a mashup of “W&K”, “WFTE”, and “Burning in the Skies.”)
IRI (Short for “Iridescent?” Mostly drum sounds that I don’t recognize, but shares BPM with final version.)
IRIDESCENT (Sounds very little like the ATS version, and is faster at 140 BPM.)
LORAX (Very ATS and the most extensive of the bunch with 15 files.)
PACKMANNY (“Blackout” demo - earlier version?)
PACKMANNYNEW (“Blackout” demo.)
RICK 808 (Single .WAV file - sounds like the hi-hats from “W&K”, and the BPM matches. Rick is likely Rick Rubin.)
SHOEBOXER (Doesn’t totally sound like it, but has rhythmic similarities to the intro of “Burning in the Skies.”)
The files below didn’t have anything to export, they’re just sample banks, essentially:
80 90 #2
ARCHBSHOP
AUTOLOAD (I think this is just the MPC’s default starting state; a lot of software has an AUTOLOAD.)
GBSounds1
GBSounds2
GBSounds3
KeroDrums
NRG iPhone
SNDS1
REE KEYS1
RYGAR (I think this is just from when they tracked the various “W&K” guitar samples.)
I just remembered something. At one point Mike or Brad or somebody in the band said  that Iridescent's title was actually taken from a separate song  that never went anywhere but they liked the title so decided to use it in a different song. So this Iridescent probably is that song.
Left Right..... that was shown on the Making Of ATS DVD. Chester screamed ''Left to right, what are you worth, show me what you got!!!! yeah yeah yeah yeah''. Haha.
===Tracklist===
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! No.
! Title
! Length
|-
| 1
| 80 90s Drums
| 0:13
|-
| 2
| 80 90s Drums2
| 0:13
|-
| 3
| Album4SNDS
| 1:25
|-
| 4
| Atari Sequence01
| 1:01
|-
| 5
| Atari Nuskool_Beat
| 0:42
|-
| 6
| Atari Ill_Hip_Hop
| 1:01
|-
| 7
| Atari Techno
| 3:28
|-
| 8
| Atari Standard
| 1:49
|-
| 9
| Atari Rock_Taste 1
| 0:25
|-
| 10
| Atari Rock_Taste 2
| 0:35
|-
| 11
| Atari Rock_Taste 3
| 0:29
|-
| 12
| Atari Rock_Taste 4
| 0:19
|-
| 13
| Atari Sequence10
| 0:46
|-
| 14
| Atari RabittShT2
| 0:22
|-
| 15
| Atari Sequence12
| 0:26
|-
| 16
| Aubrey707
| 0:10
|-
| 17
| Casino
| 0:20
|-
| 18
| Fugitive
| 0:37
|-
| 19
| GBSong1
| 0:45
|-
| 20
| GMajor
| 0:38
|-
| 21
| Insect
| 0:50
|-
| 22
| [[Iridescent|Iri]]
| 0:09
|-
| 23
| [[Iridescent]]
| 0:28
|-
| 24
| Keyz
| 0:13
|-
| 25
| [[LeftRight]]
| 1:32
|-
| 26
| Leopard
| 0:34
|-
| 27
| Lorax
| 0:25
|-
| 28
| [[Megatron]]
| 1:16
|-
| 29
| MJ
| 0:55
|-
| 30
| Pablo
| 0:17
|-
| 31
| [[Packmanny]]
| 0:15
|-
| 32
| [[Blackout|PacmannyNew]]
| 0:47
|-
| 33
| Rick 808
| 0:06
|-
| 34
| Ronwinter
| 0:05
|-
| 35
| Shoeboxer
| 0:17
|-
| 36
| Stonewood
| 0:33
|-
| 37
| Superflat
| 0:17
|-
| 38
| What You Have
| 0:20
|-
|}
==Disc 3: Living Things Demos==
Missing Plugins
Native Instruments FM8, Native Instruments Massive, Native Instruments Absynth Stereo, Sugar Bytes WOW
Most of the Maschine files have the patterns put into a sequencer so I was able to export them as "full" songs. Some of these are long and others are literally just short drum patterns strung together. Any songs that didn't have the patterns sequenced, I exported the individual patterns (Hemispheres is the only one so far).
One thing is also confirmed now that we have wanted to know for a long time. Luna (It Goes Through) is from LT sessions not ATS sessions. Finally!!!!!
EDIT: I think Luna might actually be from 2013 (THP Sessions before it went metal). Water Taxi and all the early Recharged shit, etc. is with it. Wow. Luna is what the follow up to LT would have been if they didn't ditch it for a metal sound. Now that I think about it, the end of AFN sounds kind of like Luna. Never would have expected that.
Some of the stuff from Space Station/Burberry is all over the other folders. In the Victimized remix, etc. Stuff is everywhere. Those project files are a gold mine if someone sorts through those and extracts them. Mike's unreleased Castle remix, some Ryu stuff, lots and lots of demos.
Digi Folk - The ending was rearranged to fit on "Holding Company", that was used live as a intro for "Lost In The Echo"
PileDriver - The ending was reused in Lies Greed Misery
Not just the ending. The short drum sequence sounds like the one right before the chorus.
Horizons is the working title for Darker Than Blood. They started it around the time they were working on A Light That Never Comes, so this is likely an early seed for that.
"[[Bitty Loop]]" 2011 while filming a promotional video for EHX effect pedals.
"Gadd9 Drums" and "Gyoza" are early "World's On Fire" demos.
"Rygar" samples are used in a project called "Recharged".
"Confetti" resembles "[[Victimized]]" and seems to be an earlier idea for what became that song.
Invader has multiple sounds added to the project itself, but has none of them on the actual timeline thus no sound patterns.
===Tracklist===
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! No.
! Title
! Length
|-
| 1
| 8 Bit 80s Rock
| 0:02
|-
| 2
| 808er
| 0:55
|-
| 3
| Aerial
| 1:46
|-
| 4
| Airborne
| 1:01
|-
| 5
| Amethyst
| 0:57
|-
| 6
| Andes
| 0:20
|-
| 7
| [[Animals|Animals Beat]]
| 0:37
|-
| 8
| Attendant
| 0:29
|-
| 9
| Attendant 2
| 2:29
|-
| 10
| Auckland2013
| 0:51
|-
| 11
| [[Bitty Loop]]
| 0:07
|-
| 12
| Bottles
| 0:49
|-
| 13
| Bowser Meat
| 0:33
|-
| 14
| [[Bruiser]]
| 0:39
|-
| 15
| [[Burberry]]
| 0:40
|-
| 16
| [[Space Station|Burberry-Space Station]]
| 1:05
|-
| 17
| [[Burberry|Burberry 3]]
| 1:05
|-
| 18
| [[Castle Of Glass|Castle Of Glass Hook Ideas]]
| 0:24
|-
| 19
| [[Castle Of Glass|Castle Of Glass Remix]]
| 1:14
|-
| 20
| [[Castle Of Glass|Castle Of Glass Remix2]]
| 1:26
|-
| 21
| Chocolate
| 1:37
|-
| 22
| Chorizo
| 0:07
|-
| 23
| Confetti
| 0:28
|-
| 24
| Cookie Monster
| 0:28
|-
| 25
| Cool EFX
| 0:10
|-
| 26
| Croissant
| 0:54
|-
| 27
| Dance Rock
| 0:20
|-
| 28
| Denver
| 1:05
|-
| 29
| Digi Folk
| 0:57
|-
| 30
| Doodie
| 0:06
|-
| 31
| Dubby
| 0:31
|-
| 32
| Fois Gras
| 1:01
|-
| 33
| Fois Gras 2
| 0:53
|-
| 34
| [[World's On Fire|Gadd9 Drums]]
| 1:19
|-
| 35
| Gamma Ray
| 0:23
|-
| 36
| Glitchy
| 0:13
|-
| 37
| Gnarly Tribal
| 0:19
|-
| 38
| [[World's On Fire|Gyoza]]
| 1:05
|-
| 39
| Hamburger Hill
| 0:33
|-
| 40
| Headbutt
| 1:50
|-
| 41
| [[Hemispheres]]
| 0:31
|-
| 42
| [[Holding Company|Holding Co]]
| 0:09
|-
| 43
| [[Horizons]]
| 1:11
|-
| 44
| Humanoid 
| 0:27
|-
| 45
| Invader
| 0:45
|-
| 46
| Jackboot
| 0:12
|-
| 47
| Jackboot Stone Cyn
| 0:34
|-
| 48
| JoBurg
| 0:27
|-
| 49
| Jungle Gym
| 0:16
|-
| 50
| Killing Fields
| 1:11
|-
| 51
| Lil Swing
| 0:04
|-
| 52
| Lille
| 0:25
|-
| 53
| [[Luna]]
| 2:16
|-
| 54
| [[Luna|Luna2]]
| 1:24
|-
| 55
| [[Luna|Luna FOR PRINT]]
| 3:31
|-
| 56
| Maschine MS Test 1
| 0:33
|-
| 57
| Maschine MS Test 2
| 0:43
|-
| 58
| Mirrors
| 0:16
|-
| 59
| Panko
| 0:05
|-
| 60
| PaperWeight
| 0:36
|-
| 61
| [[Piledriver]]
| 0:08
|-
| 62
| PizzaBeatz
| 0:32
|-
| 63
| Pizzaria
| 0:27
|-
| 64
| [[LP Recharge|Recharge Theme 1]]
| 0:44
|-
| 65
| [[LP Recharge|Recharged]]
| 1:18
|-
| 66
| Regalia
| 0:46
|-
| 67
| Ride Or Die
| 0:15
|-
| 68
| Robotech
| 0:09
|-
| 69
| Rollers
| 0:18
|-
| 70
| Ryu 1 Turtles3
| 1:46
|-
| 71
| Ryu 2
| 0:13
|-
| 72
| Ryu 3
| 1:08
|-
| 73
| Sendai
| 0:28
|-
| 74
| Shinkansen
| 0:39
|-
| 75
| Slammie
| 0:33
|-
| 76
| Slippy
| 0:13
|-
| 77
| Spirals
| 0:18
|-
| 78
| Swingy One
| 0:42
|-
| 79
| Thumper
| 0:31
|-
| 80
| Tick Tock
| 1:14
|-
| 81
| Tourniquet
| 1:01
|-
| 82
| Turtles
| 0:15
|-
| 83
| Turtles2
| 0:55
|-
| 84
| Turtles3
| 1:01
|-
| 85
| [[Victimized|Victimized Remix]]
| 0:34
|-
| 86
| Victory March
| 2:56
|-
| 87
| Vinyl Kit
| 0:08
|-
| 88
| Water Taxi
| 0:29
|-
|}
==Disc 4: The Hunting Party Demos==
The demos from The Hunting Party were all created at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood, California. Inside the Larrabee folder were found three Maschine projects named Morelllo 1, Morelllo 2 and Morello Chop; and everything else is an Ableton Live project. Some Ableton projects however are missing all of their samples which made them useless. Most of them are just a setup of some virtual instruments or samples, but no actual midi information or any other audio. "[[Plato|PlatoDrum]]", "[[The Glistening]]" and "[[The Summoning]]" are missing the sounds and all three of the LiveToys Project sessions (inside the Morello Jams folder) are empty even though there are many sounds inside the project folder.
Despite not having files inside its project, raw MIDI files for "The Summoning" were found in a different folder and included in the compilation. MIDI is a Musical Instrument Digital Interface file. Unlike regular audio files, MIDI files don't contain actual audio data. They are basically instructional files that explain how the sound should be produced once attached to a playback device or loaded into a particular software program that knows how to interpret the data. It explains what notes are played, when they're played and how long or loud each note should be. Because of this, they lack the actual sounds used in the song and the notes are played by a standard virtual piano.
Unlike Maschine projects, the Ableton Live projects had some full songs made up of many layers and the ones with samples intact have been bounced (exported as wav files). Those are "Apes", "Control" and "Mike Larabee Project" ("Spotify" / "Lifejacket"). For some of the songs Mike made some electronic soundscapes over them after the band recorded guitars and other live instruments.
"Apes" was one of the demos that had samples released on Stagelight's ''Linkin Park Bundle 2''. Inside the project file there is an imported guitar track, but the actual project consists solely of synths being played after several minutes of silence (approximately after the duration of the guitar track). None of the beats found on Stagelight were present. To differentiate the guitar and the synth tracks, the name of the guitar file was left as "Apes Bounce" and the synth was changed to "Apes".
The file ''Mike Larabee Project\Samples\Imported\Spotify MS Bounce.wav'' is an entire rock version demo that served as the basis in the creation of ''Mike Larabee Project\Mike Larabee Spotify Bounces\Spotify Bounces.wav''. The individual tracks for the project are titled "Spotify", indicating this was its working title, but the bounced instrumental was titled "Lifejacket".
While "Morello Chop" had the samples (from the ''Morello Sounds/Tom Noises'' folder) intact, "Morelllo 1" and "Morelllo 2" had to be reassembled as they make use of samples from Maschine's standard library found on the One ''Shot/Buzz'', ''Samples/Drums/Clap'' and some other folders. "Morelllo 2" makes use of the Beat Bits 1 and SNDS1 folders from Mike's MPC 1000 Backup folder as well.
The drum tracks of "Blinky" and "True Chainz" aren't from the Larrabee folder, they were actually taken from the LP LIVE EXPERIENCE DRAFT ONE 14.02.14 Project, which was an early setlist idea for ''The Hunting Party'' tour. "True Chainz" is from an early version of "All For Nothing", presenting slight differences from the final version. "Blinky" ("Guilty All The Same") is exactly the same as the final product.
The "Wastelands" intro sample is another bonus taken from Mike's Access Virus TI Polar synthesizer.
===Tracklist===
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! No.
! Title
! Length
|-
| 1
| [[Apes]]
| 6:22
|-
| 2
| [[Apes|Apes Bounce]]
| 5:20
|-
| 3
| [[Blinky|Blinky 5.3 Drums Only]]
| 5:33
|-
| 4
| [[Control]]
| 1:36
|-
| 5
| [[Lifejacket]]
| 3:25
|-
| 6
| Morelllo 1
| 0:05
|-
| 7
| Morelllo 2
| 0:27
|-
| 8
| Morello Chop
|
|-
| 9
| [[Spotify]]
| 4:13
|-
| 10
| [[The Summoning|Summoning midi 1]]
| 3:56
|-
| 11
| [[The Summoning|Summoning midi 2]]
| 4:05
|-
| 12
| [[The Summoning|Summoning midi 3]]
| 6:02
|-
| 13
| [[The Summoning|Summoning midi 4]]
| 6:11
|-
| 14
| [[The Summoning|Summoning midi 5.1]]
| 0:37
|-
| 15
| [[The Summoning|Summoning midi 5.2]]
| 0:41
|-
| 16
| [[The Summoning|Summoning midi 5.3]]
| 4:38
|-
| 17
| [[The Summoning|Summoning midi 6]]
| 6:14
|-
| 18
| [[The Summoning|Summoning midi 7]]
| 1:00
|-
| 19
| [[True Chainz|True Chainz Drums Only]]
| 3:15
|-
| 20
| [[Wastelands|Wastelands Virus Sample]]
| 0:11
|-
|}
==Disc 5: Stagelight Demos==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! No.
! Title
! Length
|-
| 1
| [[Bruiser]]
| 2:31
|-
| 2
| [[Loop Jam 1]]
| 2:24
|-
| 3
| [[Loop Jam 2]]
| 1:47
|-
| 4
| [[Space Station]]
| 2:58
|-
| 5
| [[Complimentary]]
| 3:09
|-
| 6
| [[Asteroids]]
| 2:51
|-
| 7
| Axis Arp
| 0:08
|-
| 8
| Axis Pulse
| 0:12
|-
| 9
| Blacklight
| 0:13
|-
| 10
| Casino
| 0:08
|-
| 11
| Clock
| 0:09
|-
| 12
| DBY
| 0:14
|-
| 13
| Florida
| 0:24
|-
| 14
| [[Grudge]]
| 0:04
|-
| 15
| Kingdom
| 0:14
|-
| 16
| [[Milk]]
| 0:08
|-
| 17
| [[Monday]]
| 0:08
|-
| 18
| Naut
| 0:10
|-
| 19
| Numbers
| 0:05
|-
| 20
| Plastic
| 0:08
|-
| 21
| River
| 0:09
|-
| 22
| Rooster
| 0:10
|-
| 23
| Sakura
| 0:13
|-
| 24
| Sandmine
| 0:07
|-
| 25
| Sono
| 0:41
|-
| 26
| Stone
| 0:07
|-
| 27
| Trinity
| 0:08
|-
| 28
| West Reverse
| 0:10
|-
| 29
| [[Chicken Basket|Basket]]
| 0:14
|-
| 30
| Compton
| 0:10
|-
| 31
| Cup Bendy
| 0:08
|-
| 32
| Greysky
| 0:12
|-
| 33
| Heretic
| 0:19
|-
| 34
| Hyper
| 0:12
|-
| 35
| Kerosena
| 0:08
|-
| 36
| [[Luna]]
| 0:07
|-
| 37
| Papershark
| 0:11
|-
| 38
| [[Quense]]
| 0:10
|-
| 39
| Seahorse
| 0:07
|-
| 40
| Shortcut
| 0:13
|-
| 41
| West
| 0:10
|-
| 42
| [[Animals]]
| 0:32
|-
| 43
| [[Ape]]
| 0:11
|-
| 44
| Aub
| 0:30
|-
| 45
| [[Blue]]
| 0:07
|-
| 46
| Brazil
| 0:27
|-
| 47
| Canyon
| 0:08
|-
| 48
| [[Coffee]]
| 0:05
|-
| 49
| Empire
| 0:08
|-
| 50
| [[Final Masquerade|FMA]]
| 0:05
|-
| 51
| [[The Glistening|Glisten]]
| 0:05
|-
| 52
| [[Guilty All The Same|GATS]]
| 0:24
|-
| 53
| [[Human]]
| 0:07
|-
| 54
| Lorax
| 0:29
|-
| 55
| [[Mark The Graves|Grave]]
| 0:14
|-
| 56
| [[All For Nothing|Nothing]]
| 0:06
|-
| 57
| [[Oddysey|Ody]]
| 0:19
|-
| 58
| Plague
| 0:06
|-
| 59
| Quazar
| 0:22
|-
| 60
| Quick
| 0:32
|-
| 61
| [[Rebellion|Reb]]
| 0:03
|-
| 62
| Spiral
| 0:09
|-
| 63
| Spot
| 0:06
|-
| 64
| [[The Summoning|Summ]]
| 0:03
|-
| 65
| Sushi
| 0:35
|-
| 66
| Threat
| 0:12
|-
| 67
| [[Until It's Gone|UIG]]
| 0:06
|-
| 68
| Young
| 0:08
|-
|}
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A Light That Never Comes Guilty All The Same Until It's Gone Wastelands Rebellion Final Masquerade Darker Than Blood Heavy Good Goodbye Talking To Myself

One More Light


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