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    Default What sample cds do you like most?

    I like the XXL most wanted drums,digital boy I and II ( just the hats),no kick I and II and one with the Mellotron to imitate Tangerine Dream..hehe

    Yours?

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    I don`t have any :cry:
    I have built my sound library up, from tunes, the net, field recordings, Tv and video samples.
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    i have very few, all of which are pretty shite. i really need to get my head down and program my own.

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    Vienna Orchestra


    90 gigs


    Hanz Zimmer made the Gladiator soundtrack with it

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    i dont have any either, i get free one's off the net,friends, or make my own, i need some new kick one's though, time to have a look around i think
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    I make my own samples, but rigth now i could use some new samples so please tell me if you know of anything good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    i dont have any either, i get free one's off the net,friends, or make my own, i need some new kick one's though, time to have a look around i think
    Me too. Gonna try that Waldorf attack I think, though Steinberg don't do demo's of their products so I can't try it out before buying (unless i do the kazaa thang). I like the idea of being able to shape a drum sound. Though one thing confuses me, what makes the waldorf attack better for drums than say a V Station or a Pro 53? I mean, they're all synths, they all have oscillators, cut offs etc, can't you theoretically get pretty much the same sound from each?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    I don`t have any :cry:
    I have built my sound library up, from tunes, the net, field recordings, Tv and video samples.
    lie

    LIE!!!!

    I know those Trance & Epic House Samples from GMEDIA that you use!

    you dirty dirty little man.

    ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSP
    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    I don`t have any :cry:
    I have built my sound library up, from tunes, the net, field recordings, Tv and video samples.
    lie

    LIE!!!!

    I know those Trance & Epic House Samples from GMEDIA that you use!

    you dirty dirty little man.

    ;)

    Hahha, you really got him there! :D

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    In my experience the most useful sample CDs are the ones that don't have "TECHNO" written all over them...

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    Liaisons Dangereuses - Liaisons Dangereuses (Teldec)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buttman
    Liaisons Dangereuses - Liaisons Dangereuses (Teldec)
    Oh sample CD!
    Liaisons Dangereuses - Liaisons Dangereuses (Hit Thing)
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    Quote Originally Posted by go|plastic
    In my experience the most useful sample CDs are the ones that don't have "TECHNO" written all over them...
    :lol:
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    the free ones on cmags like Future Music & MTM...

    basic dull samples, but after a bit of a thrashin in Sound Forge, they do the job
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    The ones I keep returning to are:

    Oliver Lieb Samples - loads and loads of stuff, well worth £60. Drums, fx, pads, basses, you name it, it's got it. And top sound quality too.

    Distoteque - Lots of very grimy loops, makes you feel most unclean.

    But there's nothing better than sampling offa vinyl, looping it and running through a filter for some distortion.

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    lie

    LIE!!!!

    I know those Trance & Epic House Samples from GMEDIA that you use!

    you dirty dirty little man.
    Now that`s just not cricket.
    Nobody accuses me, the 5th earl of sinjenson, of using or being an associate of house or trance samples.

    I challenge you sir, to a dual.

    Weapons of your choice.

    I shall give you the sound thrashing you so justly deserve.

    A pox on thy name and familly, you cad.

    Do me the honour of turning up on time lest I need to hunt you down like the dog you are.
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    :lol: :lol:
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    *laughs* classic. some kind of 18th century techno sound off.

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    :lol: :lol: ****ing wooden 18th centuary synths that you have to burn a coal fire to get working.
    \"what youre about to experience is a brand new vibe\"

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    Quote Originally Posted by twizted
    :lol: :lol: **** wooden 18th centuary synths that you have to burn a coal fire to get working.
    ppl just cant resist the vintage sounds ;)

 

 
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