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wub
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by wub » Sun Jun 05, 2011 3:13 pm
MrPatNoonan wrote:Hey I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, I'm new around here and was wondering if we're allowed to create any vocal tracks for the song or if our entry has to consist solely of the samples in the pack?
HAACK wrote:DSF SAMPLE PACK COMPETITION-31
*CREATE A TRACK WITH ONLY THE SAMPLES PROVIDED

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by skyh » Mon Jun 06, 2011 1:44 am
nice samples. working on something now. is it ok to add SUB??? I don't know if I can produce a tune without a sub bassline

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by therapist » Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:04 am
skyhigh wrote:nice samples. working on something now. is it ok to add SUB??? I don't know if I can produce a tune without a sub bassline

If you find a sine wave in there, which shouldn't be too hard.
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by wub » Mon Jun 06, 2011 7:33 am
This has turned into a random but surprisingly good little tune - might actually get myself round to entering this one

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by Sparxy » Mon Jun 06, 2011 7:47 am
wub wrote:This has turned into a random but surprisingly good little tune - might actually get myself round to entering this one

Same here quite chuffed with what i've come up with so far
To all those asking if they can use anything from outside... the answer is NO! TBH this pack is very comprehensive, you should'nt have trouble finding anything in there if you look through the samples hard enough
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by skyh » Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:39 pm
I must say, I thought I knew all about sampling... now I realize that I don't. Some of the samples don't play in my DAW, maybe I ought to convert them and check for sine lol.
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by hutyluty » Mon Jun 06, 2011 7:26 pm
making a very nice tune with this (imo)- cant believe it took me so long to get on these, great stimulation
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by Electric_Head » Tue Jun 07, 2011 6:57 am
skyhigh wrote:I must say, I thought I knew all about sampling... now I realize that I don't. Some of the samples don't play in my DAW, maybe I ought to convert them and check for sine lol.
TL_126_LOOP_NO_SHAKE_808 - lowpass the bass and sample just the low end.
Don`t even need to search too hard.
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by skyh » Tue Jun 07, 2011 8:32 am
Electric_Head wrote:skyhigh wrote:I must say, I thought I knew all about sampling... now I realize that I don't. Some of the samples don't play in my DAW, maybe I ought to convert them and check for sine lol.
TL_126_LOOP_NO_SHAKE_808 - lowpass the bass and sample just the low end.
Don`t even need to search too hard.
Thanks! That's actually one of the sounds my DAW wasn't compatible with, I'll convert and continue on doing this thing.
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by Electric_Head » Tue Jun 07, 2011 9:31 am
What are you using?
wavs are pretty much std.
unless you`re on apple then aiff is std.
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by BevOh » Wed Jun 08, 2011 1:58 am
can we submit anytime? my half assed effort is done... which site does haack usually prefer files uploaded to?
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by Redderious » Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:50 am
HAACK wrote:DSF SAMPLE PACK COMPETITION-31
*USE ANY EFFECTS OR SOUND PROCESSING TO YOUR ADVANTAGE (CUT/SLICE/EDIT ETC.) DO NOT BUILD OR MAKE YOUR SOUNDS USING SYNTHS
]
Important Question: In Ableton Live's Sampler their is a Osc you can layer on top of your sample. Other than this almost everything else are just differant filters, LFOs and pitch modulation blah blah. Question is, is this consider a synth inside of a sample editor because it creates sound? If so i'm guessing it isn't allowed in this competition?

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by wub » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:05 am
BevOh wrote:can we submit anytime? my half assed effort is done... which site does haack usually prefer files uploaded to?
Yes, you can submit anytime. I don't think there is a preference to what site is used, though seeing as the Sample Pack was available from
Sendspace, that seems like a good bet
Redderious wrote:HAACK wrote:DSF SAMPLE PACK COMPETITION-31
*USE ANY EFFECTS OR SOUND PROCESSING TO YOUR ADVANTAGE (CUT/SLICE/EDIT ETC.) DO NOT BUILD OR MAKE YOUR SOUNDS USING SYNTHS
]
Important Question: In Ableton Live's Sampler their is a Osc you can layer on top of your sample. Other than this almost everything else are just differant filters, LFOs and pitch modulation blah blah. Question is, is this consider a synth inside of a sample editor because it creates sound? If so i'm guessing it isn't allowed in this competition?

In this instance, I'd say no this isn't allowed as the Osc generates a waveform, and as such you'd be using a sound that wasn't supplied in the pack.
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by Gusto » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:40 am
wub wrote:BevOh wrote:can we submit anytime? my half assed effort is done... which site does haack usually prefer files uploaded to?
Yes, you can submit anytime. I don't think there is a preference to what site is used, though seeing as the Sample Pack was available from
Sendspace, that seems like a good bet
Redderious wrote:HAACK wrote:DSF SAMPLE PACK COMPETITION-31
*USE ANY EFFECTS OR SOUND PROCESSING TO YOUR ADVANTAGE (CUT/SLICE/EDIT ETC.) DO NOT BUILD OR MAKE YOUR SOUNDS USING SYNTHS
]
Important Question: In Ableton Live's Sampler their is a Osc you can layer on top of your sample. Other than this almost everything else are just differant filters, LFOs and pitch modulation blah blah. Question is, is this consider a synth inside of a sample editor because it creates sound? If so i'm guessing it isn't allowed in this competition?

In this instance, I'd say no this isn't allowed as the Osc generates a waveform, and as such you'd be using a sound that wasn't supplied in the pack.
The Osc doesn't generate a waveform that is layered on top of the sample. It generates a waveform that modulates the sample, it's basically a FM or AM modulator.
Disallowing it would be like disallowing an LFO.
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by wub » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:13 am
Gusto wrote:wub wrote:BevOh wrote:can we submit anytime? my half assed effort is done... which site does haack usually prefer files uploaded to?
Yes, you can submit anytime. I don't think there is a preference to what site is used, though seeing as the Sample Pack was available from
Sendspace, that seems like a good bet
Redderious wrote:HAACK wrote:DSF SAMPLE PACK COMPETITION-31
*USE ANY EFFECTS OR SOUND PROCESSING TO YOUR ADVANTAGE (CUT/SLICE/EDIT ETC.) DO NOT BUILD OR MAKE YOUR SOUNDS USING SYNTHS
]
Important Question: In Ableton Live's Sampler their is a Osc you can layer on top of your sample. Other than this almost everything else are just differant filters, LFOs and pitch modulation blah blah. Question is, is this consider a synth inside of a sample editor because it creates sound? If so i'm guessing it isn't allowed in this competition?

In this instance, I'd say no this isn't allowed as the Osc generates a waveform, and as such you'd be using a sound that wasn't supplied in the pack.
The Osc doesn't generate a waveform that is layered on top of the sample. It generates a waveform that modulates the sample, it's basically a FM or AM modulator.
Disallowing it would be like disallowing an LFO.
Ah, fair enough - apologies, not familiar with Ableton's instrument and misread the original request where it said "creates sound".
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by Electric_Head » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:29 am
Redderious wrote:HAACK wrote:DSF SAMPLE PACK COMPETITION-31
*USE ANY EFFECTS OR SOUND PROCESSING TO YOUR ADVANTAGE (CUT/SLICE/EDIT ETC.) DO NOT BUILD OR MAKE YOUR SOUNDS USING SYNTHS
]
Important Question: In Ableton Live's Sampler their is a Osc you can layer on top of your sample. Other than this almost everything else are just differant filters, LFOs and pitch modulation blah blah. Question is, is this consider a synth inside of a sample editor because it creates sound? If so i'm guessing it isn't allowed in this competition?

Reaper has an option to modulate any field with an lfo.
That`s a different thing to layering the existing sound with a sine wav for example.
You`re wording made it sound as though an additional waveform was being added.
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by tavravlavish » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:41 am
finally got around to checking out the pack, its great. willll get on it soon, schools almost out for summer bitcheesssssss

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by BevOh » Wed Jun 08, 2011 3:00 pm
Ta wub will upload tomorrow.
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by Redderious » Wed Jun 08, 2011 4:19 pm
Electric_Head wrote:Redderious wrote:HAACK wrote:DSF SAMPLE PACK COMPETITION-31
*USE ANY EFFECTS OR SOUND PROCESSING TO YOUR ADVANTAGE (CUT/SLICE/EDIT ETC.) DO NOT BUILD OR MAKE YOUR SOUNDS USING SYNTHS
]
Important Question: In Ableton Live's Sampler their is a Osc you can layer on top of your sample. Other than this almost everything else are just differant filters, LFOs and pitch modulation blah blah. Question is, is this consider a synth inside of a sample editor because it creates sound? If so i'm guessing it isn't allowed in this competition?

Reaper has an option to modulate any field with an lfo.
That`s a different thing to layering the existing sound with a sine wav for example.
You`re wording made it sound as though an additional waveform was being added.
Wub has notified me of this already.
I was convinced that thats what the OSC did, but learning is actually helping me out with a problem. I wasn't getting a good sound out of what i was using and i had no idea why.
BTW: you're all goin down

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by um4mi » Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:04 am
oops
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