Hey,
I opened a topic for people to share samples they made.
All samples posted cannot be, sold by any sample sellers online.
I'm sharing a remake of the stab sound heard in :
The Prophet - Stampuhh! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5guHKBdBgaU
Hears the long sound of it- You can download it
http://www.gogofile.com/Default.aspx?p= ... 01250_5193
Listen Here- (Until Feb.17th)
... upaah-stab
Check it out! and Post more sample give aways.
A Place to Share Samples for others.
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The Stampuhh sample sounds sort of clay-like, but it's not too bad.
Also, you could try loading various files into audio editors as raw data, as that can sometimes produce interesting sounds to sample & experiment with (Except for images, since they produce pure static).
Also, you could try loading various files into audio editors as raw data, as that can sometimes produce interesting sounds to sample & experiment with (Except for images, since they produce pure static).
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Raw Data = Unanalyzed data; data not yet subjected to analysis.
Audacity, for example, has the option to import raw data. "Raw data" can be literally any file, such as WAV, JPEG, AVI, EXE, DLL, BIN and more. Audacity will try to convert its data into audio, and if it's not WAV, MP3, OGG or any other file specially tailored for audio, it will come out as a mess because Audacity doesn't know what it is. Sometimes, you will get some pretty interesting results from such a process, and other times it's just static or some other unpleasant sound. I would also recommend you not turn the volume up too loud, since sometimes the results could be really loud or otherwise unhealthy at high volumes.
Audacity, for example, has the option to import raw data. "Raw data" can be literally any file, such as WAV, JPEG, AVI, EXE, DLL, BIN and more. Audacity will try to convert its data into audio, and if it's not WAV, MP3, OGG or any other file specially tailored for audio, it will come out as a mess because Audacity doesn't know what it is. Sometimes, you will get some pretty interesting results from such a process, and other times it's just static or some other unpleasant sound. I would also recommend you not turn the volume up too loud, since sometimes the results could be really loud or otherwise unhealthy at high volumes.
"If you want to assert a truth, first make sure it's not just an opinion that you desperately want to be true."
-Neil DeGrasse Tyson


-Neil DeGrasse Tyson

