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sameseeder
from Gent (Belgium) on 2012-02-21 08:33 [#02429654]
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Hi, found some nice free samplepacks, including vocals,effects,loops etc in different formats. They are free to use, so safe as hell! Maybe you can use sum
Loop9Samples for loops & samples
Loop9Voices for the vocies!!
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2012-02-21 18:52 [#02429681]
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. 90%+ of the vocals were just text-to-speech things rendered to .wav. If that's all they are, with no discernible post processing on them, I'd rather do it myself (and there is no shortage of free tools to do so). I found a lot of the vocal content subject content quite childish, all "drugs are cool" and "fuck the titties" sort of stuff. Not my cup of tea. The 9 "8 bit ones" are good mind, they sound a bit like a speak and spell. I'd prefer more of that in future.
As an aside, a pet peeve of mine is "refills" where it's structured like a dump of an Akai disk (even if that's not what this is) like many early 3rd party refills were. For me, the point of a refill is that it's a nice tidy format that has all the patches already set up for various instruments. If it's just a load of .wav files stuck in a refill in a single directory, why not just release is as a sample folder of .wavs so anyone can use it?
This is above point is particularly true of the loops refill. There are some good quality loops in there, it's just a shame that they are as .wavs rather than rex'd up (so you could use them in Dr Rex/Dr Octorex/NNXT).
If you made them, I hope the above is some consructive criticism you can use in future. If not, sorry for looking a gift horse in the mouth and all that. :/
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