If it's percussion samples you're looking for, then all you need is goldbaby. Some free, others cost, but all high quality.Deadly Habit wrote:i've purchased a few sample cds/packs
main ones i couldn't do without the goldbaby tape 808 pack...
pay for sample packs?
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BEEF, TUNE FIGHTTTTTTTTTTTTTT  1 uses cd samples other one uses internet, vinyl ect 
			
			
									
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				deadly_habit
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i use bothThe_Dza88 wrote:BEEF, TUNE FIGHTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 1 uses cd samples other one uses internet, vinyl ect
granted i have my share of warezed sample cds since some of em cost so goddamn much, but my motto is if i use any of em a shitload and it's not like an unreasonable amount i'll try to buy it eventually
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yeah...Deadly Habit wrote:think i have that if you need to be sortedFSTZ wrote:I bought some orchestra strings form East / West years ago
they were great for hiphop
I've since lost the CD
i really wanna get the whole vienna orchestra library personally
that vienna orchestra library is the shit
and sure man, I often miss those strings so it would be great if you could link me!
I don't pay for a sample pack. 
I just sample from anything, everywhere, at any time.
I personally don't sample from generes that I'm producing (drum & bass, dubstep, minimal techno). That's my personal preference, everything else is fair game though.
			
			
									
									I just sample from anything, everywhere, at any time.
I personally don't sample from generes that I'm producing (drum & bass, dubstep, minimal techno). That's my personal preference, everything else is fair game though.
Azair wrote:...equipment doesn't determine the quality of the tunes, because the creativity of mind can never be programmed by a computer.
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				deadly_habit
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when first starting i'd stick to free samplepacks off sites like here, the grid etcStep Correct wrote:But this guy stated he was just getting started. I don't see any harm in him buying a few sample CDs to mess around with.
sample cds can be a bit pricey, especially when you could use that money on plugins, hardware, monitors etc
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what people make songs frome sample?????? 
 
mate if you want to be origanal make you own shit. drum samples are good but make your own loops. making good sounds takes a long time to get good at but its not hard at all. also try not to use presets at all.
			
			
									
									mate if you want to be origanal make you own shit. drum samples are good but make your own loops. making good sounds takes a long time to get good at but its not hard at all. also try not to use presets at all.
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I have to disagree. The famous saying goes... "you can't pollish a turd" so a shit sample will sound shit no matter how much you process it. On the flip if you start with a good quality sample and process it well, it will sound bloody amazing! Sampling from Vinyl usually give a nice warm sound with a good bottom end. point is tho most people cant afford expensive drum machines like roland 909 or 808 so a good drum sample library is essential in my opinion and if you are layering, processing, EQing etc then its not in anyway selling out or being less creative in my opinion.The_Dza88 wrote:theres no point what so ever buying samples when theres so many sample sites out there, personly i dont think theres such a thing as a bad sample its what you do with it and where you put it in ya tune thst will make it sound good
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						vision wrote:what people make songs frome sample??????![]()
mate if you want to be origanal make you own shit. drum samples are good but make your own loops. making good sounds takes a long time to get good at but its not hard at all. also try not to use presets at all.
being "original" has more to do than making your own loops and shit. I'm not trying to start anything, but if you think that you will be more original if you don't use samples, then you are dead wrong my friend.
Azair wrote:...equipment doesn't determine the quality of the tunes, because the creativity of mind can never be programmed by a computer.
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