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Topic: samples
Posted By: laplace
Subject: samples
Date Posted: February 25 2008 at 18:38
I know sampling can be a sore point with many "real" musicians, but for anyone out there who DOES use them, where do you find them? Do you walk around looking for "found sound", or else is there a particular library or sampler CD you love? Do you take the opportunity to digitise the sound of your own instruments to use in sequencing software? Something else I don't know about because I'm a miserable musician?

In particular I'm hoping to find some industrial-type samples so I'm hoping there are forumites who know where to find them. Now, if I had good recording gear I'd simply go Einstuerzende Neubauten on some pipes and chains, but I don't. ;P


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Posted By: Proletariat
Date Posted: February 25 2008 at 22:49
I actually write alot of Industrial/Noise music (granted I am not great at it)
I tend to go for the found sound aproach, but I also create samples with my voice, hitting things, whatever sounds cool and then I digitally manipulate them untill I get the sound I want. I don't like sample librarys because they are not my sounds.

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