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MediAn 12-27-03 02:25 AM

where can i get alot of free samples?
 
Im looking and finding hardly anything useable... is there a place where i can get free samples for fruity or am i just going to have to buy them?

verbal conflict 12-27-03 04:07 AM

^^^dumbass... try searchin....
http://www.rapbattles.com/forum/sho...&threadid=86564

AlcaTrakz 12-27-03 09:19 AM

buy them from me

$15 700mb of samples

holler

Transmogrify 12-27-03 09:56 AM

The best thing to do when your looing for samples and synths etc. Buy a package. It'll save you hours of work looking for and testing them.

PostMan 12-27-03 05:16 PM

try ralphs or vons i here they got alot of free samples.

Phate 12-29-03 01:24 PM

to be honest...it takes a lot of searchin if u want to find good free samples that haven't been used 1000 times before. There are sum free loop sitesz out there, but mostly they'll have maybe a few dozen samples for each instrument, and I guarantee u all have been used to death.

You can buy sample cd's but again, if it is a popular series 100's of other producers will have used the best samples on the disk. Plus, a lot of hip hop sample disk are made up of kits with a professional Hook, bassline, and drumline. YOu can put these together into a nice track, but then you might as well get Hip Hop Ejay cus ur not really producin.

What do I suggest:

1) try and find Single Hit Instrument sounds. Like one piano C-Note from a few dozen different types of piano. Try and find similar single hits for strings, orchestras, brass, ect. it's always good to have a variety of high quality instrument sounds to add accompany with if the sample if lacking.

2) Do the same but with drum hits. This should be easier cus there r tones of drum hits out there.

3) Organize all your samples into folders for each type. Kicks, Snares, Strings, piano, bass, etc. It will help uin the long run, trust me.

4) Finding samples: Go to www.allmusic.com. Type in the style of music you want a sample from. Copy down a few of the artist names. Now go onto kazaa and download mp3's by that artist. Always try to get the files that are largest or in Excellent quality. Load the Mp3's into Acid Pro, or Cakewalk Sonar and clip the sections you want to sample. Save the sections as Wav's and then drop them into your fruity loops folders.

this can be very time consuming, but if you want to go the sampling route and find unique samples you gotta dig through a lot of music.

good luck wit it.

C.Quip 12-30-03 09:19 AM

Theirs a whole thread posted with them man..

3rDegree21 01-07-04 10:41 PM

alca..... how much is 700 mb... in un complicated.. regular... (i can understand)... terms.. cause i would buy

verbal conflict 01-07-04 11:44 PM

ummm... a lot!!! an average kick, snare, or hat is around 32-whatever#kb n thats hi quality(which im sure alka has) n 1000kb is 1mb, 1000mb is 1gb, so thats a shit load, like in money terms, almost 1,000,000$...

bloodymurder 01-08-04 01:21 AM

it's hard if you have too much samples. you gotta be able to produce some ggood music with a few samples if you know how. too much choices is hard coz you gotta spend more time choosing which sound you want.

3rDegree21 01-08-04 06:19 PM

ayo alca....imma scream at u bout them samples... il pm u when i get a chance we'll set sumtin up..


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