sample library
sample library Posted on: 05.07.2010 by Edris Acevedo I would like to build up a sample library of drum hits, vocals, noises, bass symbols etc. Can anyone recommend anywhere I can get any or all of the above preferably for free of course.thanks | |
Kandi Engert 10.08.2010 |
Originally Posted by Audio Aerosol
If you ever want trade some sample pack etc hit me up I dunno what styles your into but im sure i'll have a lil something worth a trade. |
Edris Acevedo 30.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by calvin01
Amen Dutch |
Claude Human 10.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by Lambox
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Edris Acevedo 06.07.2010 | This is awesome. Cheers man!
Originally Posted by Lambox
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Edris Acevedo 05.07.2010 | I would like to build up a sample library of drum hits, vocals, noises, bass symbols etc. Can anyone recommend anywhere I can get any or all of the above preferably for free of course. thanks |
Annamae Smallridge 06.10.2010 | You should check out Loopbased.com as well. |
Janey Klahr 06.09.2010 | 200+ drum machines free http://www.hexawe.net/mess/200.Drum.Machines/ all you will ever need =) |
Dalton Billson 05.09.2010 | Just found these ones. You need to create an account to download them though http://www.soundstosample.com/freeSamples# |
Phylicia Berezin 14.08.2010 | It is just that when originally included in the product pages had several wav files, for example, next to the plates, they were selling. I always found that teamwork and change what you have already received a great way to build your sample library. |
Kandi Engert 10.08.2010 |
Originally Posted by Audio Aerosol
If you ever want trade some sample pack etc hit me up I dunno what styles your into but im sure i'll have a lil something worth a trade. |
Edris Acevedo 30.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by calvin01
Amen Dutch |
Moon Portelli 29.07.2010 | Loving this. Thanks everybody over here at DJ Techtools for making life as a novice so friggin easy. |
Jolyn Brunello 29.07.2010 | djtt.com proves to be a winner once again.good work guys.p.s love your mix audio aerosol.when the sun next pokes through the clouds the bbq's going on along with the cd of yours i've made. |
Casie Herzberger 26.07.2010 | It is not really a free samples page. It is just that when I originally included it, the product pages had serveral wav file example next to each of the cymbals they were selling. Which seemed sort of free in the context of the actual product being a cymbal. |
Claude Human 10.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by Lambox
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Ashirumatic DJ 09.07.2010 | http://www.freesoundproject.org |
Kassie Kutt 09.07.2010 | I've always found that working with others and swapping what you've already got is good way to build your sample libary. A lot of people dont wanna swap or share as they believe its like some kinda magician showin whats up his sleeve shit, but fuck that. I used to beat battle on website sites like warbeats.com and swap and share stuff with others, its a good way for me to build my sample libary and gain more knowledge etc. If you ever want trade some sample pack etc hit me up I dunno what styles your into but im sure i'll have a lil something worth a trade. |
Edris Acevedo 06.07.2010 | This is awesome. Cheers man!
Originally Posted by Lambox
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Breana Singerman 05.07.2010 | Loopmasters.com is by far the best site for sample packs in my humble opinion. They are all cut into perfect loops in .wav formats, large variety of genre and tool packs and if you sign up on their site every single one of their sample packs has a demo pack you can download and sample to see if you like it or not. Zenhiser.com is really good to, they have smaller sample packs you can buy and as such they are cheaper. You can pay less than $10 and just get a variety of snares for example. I usually go here if I'm looking for specific hits instead of buying a larger sample pack with a lot of stuff I don't want or need. |
Verona Fashbaugh 05.07.2010 | I've used some of the sample packs from Breakbeat Paradise since I was a huge noob. There's a lot of good stuff. The only problem is a lot of the samples have some silence at the beginning. It's not a huge deal, you can just cut off the silence in whatever DAW you use and be on your merry way. http://www.breakbeat-paradise.com/ Also, even though the name suggests a bunch of breakbeat samples, there's a range of styles actually... house, trance... you name it. And here's the link to the collection of single-shot drum samples: http://www.breakbeat-paradise.com/sa..._drumstuff.php |
Leeanna Ayla 05.07.2010 | http://rekkerd.org/loops/ |
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