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The ''[[Living Things]]'' demos came from the ''MS BEATS'' folder that surfaced on June 21, 2019 and were put together from various Maschine projects dating from the ''Living Things'' sessions in 2011-2012 to 2013 as evidenced by the presence of early ideas for "Animals" and "Holding Company" (both 2011 demos) and ideas for Mike's remixes of "[[Victimized]]" and "[[Castle Of Glass]]" from ''[[Recharged]]'' as well as a demo titled "Auckland2013" (likely created when the band was touring Australia in 2013) and "[[Horizons]]", a demo created when Mike was working on "[[A Light That Never Comes]]" with Steve Aoki that same year.
The ''[[Living Things]]'' demos came from the ''MS BEATS'' folder that surfaced on June 21, 2019 and were put together from various Maschine projects dating from the ''Living Things'' sessions in 2011-2012 to 2013 as evidenced by the presence of early ideas for "Animals" and "Holding Company" (both 2011 demos) and ideas for Mike's remixes of "[[Victimized]]" and "[[Castle Of Glass]]" from ''[[Recharged]]'' as well as a demo titled "Auckland2013" (likely created when the band was touring Australia in 2013) and "[[Horizons]]", a demo created when Mike was working on "[[A Light That Never Comes]]" with Steve Aoki that same year.


The first Maschine came out in April 2009, which might explain why there were no Maschine projects for ''[[A Thousand Suns]]'' but many for ''Living Things''. Most of the Maschine files have the patterns put into a sequencer, so they were able to be exported as full songs. Some of them are long and others are literally just short drum patterns strung together. "[[Hemispheres]]", "Invader", "Jungle Gym", "Mirrors", "Slammie" and "Humanoid" didn't have the patterns sequenced, so they were exported as individual patterns and put together afterwards, being played one after the other in numerical order. Unlike MPC projects, the Maschine projects might depend on external samples not present in the project folder or additional plugins. Some of the plugins needed to export the demos were Native Instruments FM8, Native Instruments Massive, Native Instruments Absynth Stereo and Sugar Bytes WOW. <!--Invader has multiple sounds added to the project itself, but has none of them on the actual timeline thus no sound patterns.-->
The first Maschine came out in April 2009, which might explain why there were no Maschine projects for ''[[A Thousand Suns]]'' but many for ''Living Things''. Most of the Maschine files have the patterns put into a sequencer, so they were able to be exported as full songs. Some of them are long and others are literally just short drum patterns strung together. "[[Hemispheres]]", "Invader", "Jungle Gym", "Mirrors", "Slammie" and "Humanoid" didn't have the patterns sequenced, so they were exported as individual patterns and put together afterwards, being played one after the other in numerical order. Unlike MPC projects, the Maschine projects might depend on external samples not present in the project folder or additional plugins. Some of the plugins needed to export the demos were Native Instruments FM8, Native Instruments Massive, Native Instruments Absynth Stereo and Sugar Bytes WOW.


Many sounds from the ''A Thousand Suns'' sessions were reused on ''Living Things''. There's "GBSounds1" on "Attendant", "Attendant 2" and "Victory March"; "Keyz", "NRG iPhone" and "Rick 808" on "Bottles"; "Cracker", "Labrat" and "Rygar" on "[[Bruiser]]"; "80 90 #2" (''Sample23'' and ''Sample41''), "Archbshop", "Aubrey707", "GMajor" (''Sample27''), "[[Iridescent]]" (''Sample16'') and "Keyz" - as well as the unreleased demo "Sandmine" - on all three versions of "[[Burberry]]"; "Archbshop", "Keyz" and "[[Blackout|PacmannyNew]]" (''Sample44'') on both versions of "[[Castle Of Glass|Castle Of Glass Remix]]"; "80 90 #2" (''Sample23''), "NRG iPhone", "Pacmannynew" (''Sample12'', ''Sample18'', ''Sample29'' and ''Sample43''), "Rygar" and "S Harris" on "Confetti"; "Labrat" on "Cookie Monster"; "Casino" and "GBSounds1" on "Digi Folk"; "NRG iPhone" on "Fois Gras", "Gamma Ray" and "Humanoid"; "Archbshop", "Aubrey707" and "NRG iPhone" on "Fois Gras 2"; "GBSounds1" on "Glitchy"; "Aubrey707" and "Keyz" - as well as "17" by The Smashing Pumpkins (''pmp_pian'') - on "Hamburger Hill"; "80 90 #2" (''Sample08'', ''Sample15'', ''Sample25'' and ''Sample31'') and "S Harris" on "Headbutt"; "Archbshop" and "GBSounds1" on "Jackboot" and "Jackboot Stone Cyn"; "Atari", "GBSounds1" and "Ronwinter" (''Sample07'', ''Sample11'' and ''Sample13'') on "Killing Fields"; "Aubrey707" and "Casino" on "Lille"; "Archbshop", "Atari" and "GBSounds1" on "[[Luna]]"; "Archbshop" and "Keyz" on "Piledriver"; "Archbshop", "Rygar" and "Sandmine" on "Recharge Theme" and "Recharged"; "Rygar" on "Robotech"; "Rectngl", "S Harris" and "Sqratch" on "Ryu 2"; "Atari", "Cracker", "Labrat" and "S Harris" on "Ryu 3"; "Aubrey707" and "S Harris" on "Slippy"; "Archbshop" and "Casino" on "Thumper"; and "Archbshop", "Aubrey707", "Keyz" and "Sandmine" on "Victimized Remix". Some songs like "PaperWeight" also use various samples from the ''Xero Current'' folder from Mike's MPC.
Many sounds from the ''A Thousand Suns'' sessions were reused on ''Living Things''. There's "GBSounds1" on "Attendant", "Attendant 2" and "Victory March"; "Keyz", "NRG iPhone" and "Rick 808" on "Bottles"; "Cracker", "Labrat" and "Rygar" on "[[Bruiser]]"; "80 90 #2" (''Sample23'' and ''Sample41''), "Archbshop", "Aubrey707", "GMajor" (''Sample27''), "[[Iridescent]]" (''Sample16'') and "Keyz" - as well as the unreleased demo "Sandmine" - on all three versions of "[[Burberry]]"; "Archbshop", "Keyz" and "[[Blackout|PacmannyNew]]" (''Sample44'') on both versions of "[[Castle Of Glass|Castle Of Glass Remix]]"; "80 90 #2" (''Sample23''), "NRG iPhone", "Pacmannynew" (''Sample12'', ''Sample18'', ''Sample29'' and ''Sample43''), "Rygar" and "S Harris" on "Confetti"; "Labrat" on "Cookie Monster"; "Casino" and "GBSounds1" on "Digi Folk"; "NRG iPhone" on "Fois Gras", "Gamma Ray" and "Humanoid"; "Archbshop", "Aubrey707" and "NRG iPhone" on "Fois Gras 2"; "GBSounds1" on "Glitchy"; "Aubrey707" and "Keyz" - as well as "17" by The Smashing Pumpkins (''pmp_pian'') - on "Hamburger Hill"; "80 90 #2" (''Sample08'', ''Sample15'', ''Sample25'' and ''Sample31'') and "S Harris" on "Headbutt"; "Archbshop" and "GBSounds1" on "Jackboot" and "Jackboot Stone Cyn"; "Atari", "GBSounds1" and "Ronwinter" (''Sample07'', ''Sample11'' and ''Sample13'') on "Killing Fields"; "Aubrey707" and "Casino" on "Lille"; "Archbshop", "Atari" and "GBSounds1" on "[[Luna]]"; "Archbshop" and "Keyz" on "Piledriver"; "Archbshop", "Rygar" and "Sandmine" on "Recharge Theme" and "Recharged"; "Rygar" on "Robotech"; "Rectngl", "S Harris" and "Sqratch" on "Ryu 2"; "Atari", "Cracker", "Labrat" and "S Harris" on "Ryu 3"; "Aubrey707" and "S Harris" on "Slippy"; "Archbshop" and "Casino" on "Thumper"; and "Archbshop", "Aubrey707", "Keyz" and "Sandmine" on "Victimized Remix". Some songs like "PaperWeight" also use various samples from the ''Xero Current'' folder from Mike's MPC.

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