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I started collecting sample CDs in 1990 and now I have a fairly flexible library for many genres. Which ones do you have? These are my audio/wav/akai: Big Fish Audio Rich Mendelson Freaky Jazzy Funky Masterbits Salsa Picante The Museum of Synthesizer Technology Astral Ambience Green Sound Chinese Percussion Green Sound Pipa & Liuqin Zero-G Cuckooland Vol. Dbz budokai tenkaichi 3 download. 1 'Unhinged' Zero-G Cuckooland Vol. 2 'Ghost in the machine' eLAB X-Static Goldmine 1 Universal Sound Bank Electric & Acoustic Bass Spectrasonics Bass Legends Vol. 1 AMG 160dB - The Drum & Bass Interface AMG Full Phat Ilio Analog Meltdown Sounds Good New World Order - Journey # 2 Best Service Dance MegaDrums Best Service Dance Mega Jungle/Rave Best Service Hallelujah Big Fish Audio Voltage Ueberschall Easy Listening Sonic Foundry New York Dance Stand By Music Pro.
B-3 Organ - The Legend Universal Sound Bank Def House Wink Music Group, Inc. World Sounds Vol. 1 Universal Sound Bank Raricussions Universal Sound Bank Church Organs Zero-G Ethnic eLAB X-Files of Techno Q Up Arts The Denny Jaeger Private Collection Vol. I may be in the minority or just plain unlucky here, but pretty much every sample CD I have bought has been terrible. Jazz drum loops that all sound the same, funky drum loops that you can't loop properly because of some stupid fill and horn riffs that are out of key. I remember getting one of the Uberschall Sample CDs with the Ensoniq VFX, M1, D50 and so on on it and I couldn't even get one sample to sound even half decent because I think they compressed/limited the whole CD when mastering.
The Reason refills I have bought don't seem to be very musical, like they've been put together by someone who doesn't know that rhodes/piano/organ doesn't have a long release. And they are HUGE samples too. Am I alone on this.?
Most of my samples tend to be home grown. That is I sample them from my own keyboards. I started collecting sample CDs in 1990 and now I have a fairly flexible library for many genres. Fantastic collection!
My first sample cd i bought was Poke In The Ear. I think the year was 1995. I sometime borrow cd's from a friend who has a studio - just to hear what's on them, but i don't use them. IMHO, sample cd's were much better in the early 90's. All the sounds were better back then, and there was much more experimenting.
Today it is all about who will have a bigger Steinway or who will make larger Symphonic orchestra samples. Due to aging of the media, i've put all my sample cd's on the hard drive. My advice is you do the same, asap. Buy a fast SATA2 disk, name it 'Sample CD's' and put everything on it. If some disk is hardly readable, just let the Nero read it slowly - this can take 2 hours, but it works in many cases. Fantastic collection!
My first sample cd i bought was Poke In The Ear. I think the year was 1995. I sometime borrow cd's from a friend who has a studio - just to hear what's on them, but i don't use them. IMHO, sample cd's were much better in the early 90's.
All the sounds were better back then, and there was much more experimenting. Today it is all about who will have a bigger Steinway or who will make larger Symphonic orchestra samples. Due to aging of the media, i've put all my sample cd's on the hard drive. My advice is you do the same, asap. Buy a fast SATA2 disk, name it 'Sample CD's' and put everything on it. If some disk is hardly readable, just let the Nero read it slowly - this can take 2 hours, but it works in many cases.
Hi Don, I've been here, just not posting much. Good suggestion about saving all the CDs in the hard drive - I actually started doing that a few years ago - I have the ones I used the most always available on the HD. Thank you also for the clip, ha - Faster pussycat kill kill is a classic but like I told you in the past, I like the music from the '60s, not necessarily the cinematography!