I need FX samples!

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MAK-90
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I need FX samples!

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Anyone know of a good website that offer sound FX samples for download? I'm looking for a sample of soldiers marching that would go great with my current project. There's this "20th Century Fox FX" cd with over 1300 FX samples I'd like to get....but for $600???.....I'll keep looking :P

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rokamic
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do sum sampling

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i hope artemio don't kick me off for this, and i do not encourage audio theft in any way, shape, or form but i do believe in the freedom of speech so i well let you in on a way to get samples you need. go to one of those audio sample retail sites. i will not name one but there are a few. some even let you listen to their samples before you buy them! and the fantom-s has a sampler. hint hint. get a 1/8th in jack to sterio RCA wire then hook it from the back of your computer to the fantom-s then you can sample audio till your heart's content hope this helps

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Red Winger
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Re: I need FX samples!

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"i do not encourage audio theft in any way, shape, or form but i do believe in the freedom of speech..."

Well, I agree with your statement entirely, but, for someone that doesn't encourage audio theft...you just did. Most of those sites restrict use of their streaming samples just for auditioning, not for actual resampling. What you are advocating is not freedom of speech...it is stealing. Anyone thinking this is a good idea better not be interested in using their illegit samples in commercial music (or at least better not hope they are ever commercially successful with such music). There's no faster way to ruin your reputation with A&R folks then to use "non-clean" samples in your music.

My suggestion would be to pick up a copy of Music Tech magazine for November. The CD that comes with the magazine includes about 180 MB of military/war-like sound efx samples. The magazine is available at any Borders, Barnes & Noble, etc. for about $13 US. Not sure if it has soldier's marching or not, but it very well might.

Another resource would be to do a search on this site for "free samples," "eastwest" or "time and space." (maybe "time & space"). That might pull up some leads. My quick search located at least one such set of links:

http://forum.fantom-s.info/?action=show ... &page=last

You can also just pop over to Harmony Central or one of the other sites that list sample CD producers. You may be able to find something. I did a quick search at time and space and, while there are a number of possible CDs, none specifically called out army marching (although a number were combat-related).

http://www.timespace.com/index1.asp


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RW

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MAK-90
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Re: I need FX samples!

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Thanks I'll check into that

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