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- kowalczyk
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If you can't find samples, you aren't looking hard enough.
Also; samples are not to be put into genres; they will fit any genre, as long as you "treat" them the right way.
If you're too LAZY to find samples; well then you don't deserve any.
Also; welcome to the site.
Also; samples are not to be put into genres; they will fit any genre, as long as you "treat" them the right way.
If you're too LAZY to find samples; well then you don't deserve any.
Also; welcome to the site.
love that attitude, kowalczyk. honest
as i'm in such a good mood, i will say where to find samples.
cause you're already here, you can start diggin' in this forum. lots of samples, tips, vst's, nice guys (except for kowalczyk, just kidding), music to find.
and then the first thing to come across my mind was GOOGLE.
search for something like 'samples' 'free samples' ,etc
as i'm in such a good mood, i will say where to find samples.
cause you're already here, you can start diggin' in this forum. lots of samples, tips, vst's, nice guys (except for kowalczyk, just kidding), music to find.
and then the first thing to come across my mind was GOOGLE.
search for something like 'samples' 'free samples' ,etc
- kowalczyk
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Nah, I know I can be a dick sometimes; I'm just really tired of these kind of questions. "Where to find samples? What are good VSTs? What software should I use?"
It's either personal preference, or completely obvious (unless you're 60 years old)! No one should need to ask these kind of questions; even if they're new to producing music.
Anyways, my secret to finding samples is searching on Google. Specifically searching for "[something] samplepack site:mediafire.com".
All the mediafire download links will pop up. Then I just pick one, and hope for the best. It's a fun way to find sounds, and you never know what to expect.
It's either personal preference, or completely obvious (unless you're 60 years old)! No one should need to ask these kind of questions; even if they're new to producing music.
Anyways, my secret to finding samples is searching on Google. Specifically searching for "[something] samplepack site:mediafire.com".
All the mediafire download links will pop up. Then I just pick one, and hope for the best. It's a fun way to find sounds, and you never know what to expect.
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