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OwenAus
11-15-2002, 10:50 PM
I am looking for a sound library, specifically cuts of individual notes by various musical instruments.

I started to do this myself but it is taking forever, so if anyone knows where something like this can be found - preferably for free :) - I would really appreciate the link.

Thanks.

henkvg
11-16-2002, 07:10 AM
Originally posted by OwenAus
I am looking for a sound library, specifically cuts of individual notes by various musical instruments.

I started to do this myself but it is taking forever, so if anyone knows where something like this can be found - preferably for free :) - I would really appreciate the link.

Thanks.
Try the search: http://www.google.nl/search?q=soundloops&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=nl&lr=
You'll find alot of free and low cost stuff
Check out http://www.sound4flash.net

henkvg
11-16-2002, 07:26 AM
There's also a lot of free stuff at: http://download.flash.gen.tr/flash/Flashses/loop/

henkvg
11-16-2002, 08:24 AM
For free instrument loops: http://www.beatmode.com/free-loops/index.html

OwenAus
11-16-2002, 08:26 AM
Thanks for that. Appreciate it. :)

necromanthus
11-20-2002, 11:03 AM
Sorry about this huge delay ... just sleeping :o
I can help you with FULL libraries !
What are you searching for: Roland,Yamaha,Korg ?
:mrpimp:

OwenAus
11-20-2002, 07:20 PM
Heya, rip van Winklemanthus!

What I am looking for, and (slowly) creating/collecting is a library of individual notes (scales) for various instruments.

I want to use the cuts to build up music snippets for use in movies, rather than one long and large sound file. Can cut file size down a lot especially as the stuff I put together has tons of repetition.

Only need one octave's worth per instrument, can shift up/down to create other octaves.

Currently am finding bits, and creating bits [ slowly: midi (capture) > wav (for work in acid) > mp3 ( for the movies) ].

If you can help me to shortcut the process, I would appreciate it - but please, not if it means wasting your time and effort.

:)

necromanthus
11-20-2002, 07:36 PM
Owen...
I can help you with piano,violin & bass samples.
(as you know,Music is my second hobby,after hardware...)
What instrument & how many scales do you need ?
Also,I need a couple of days to build the ZIP file for you (because I have a huge WAV table).

p.s.
Van Winklemanthus must be my (unknown) brother from Germany (or Holland).
:p

OwenAus
11-20-2002, 08:44 PM
Remus,

All the instruments sound good. One octave, middle C, would be ok, one either side would be fine ..

.. but ..

.. I don't like the sound of it taking a couple of days (even doing a bit here and there). Please, please, don't waste any time on this just to save me wasting my time. :p

PS: I did listen to your music the other day, and I think you have too much talent (in too many areas) for your own good.

:D

necromanthus
11-21-2002, 12:41 AM
Originally posted by OwenAus
Remus,
All the instruments sound good. One octave, middle C, would be ok, one either side would be fine ..


36 notes,OK
Tomorrow night - my time,(evening - your time) I'll post the link to the ZIP file.
(it's hard,because I have over 16000 samples).
p.s.
I'm glad that you liked my music.
Top 3 download (and quality too): Sandina,Daemon,Angels
cheers

:mrpimp:

OwenAus
11-21-2002, 08:02 AM
Thanks, that is really nice of you.

And that is a lot of samples. :eek:

necromanthus
11-21-2002, 06:17 PM
http://necromanthus.com/Music/3x12_samples.zip
(204 KB,WAV files)
Piano,Bass & Pizzi.
Using KoolMoves & 4 bit compression you'll get the best compromise !
cheers
p.s.
No Violin (HUGE samples)!
The link is available until december 1th.

OwenAus
11-21-2002, 07:51 PM
Got them; plinked, plunked and plonked them; love them.

Too neat. Thank you.

bridelh
11-28-2002, 09:20 PM
I have never used audio in Flash/KM and I have no musical talent (just like my artistic talent), but I think you guys will be interested in this...

Martin Wilde has written an article at Sonify.org (http://www.sonify.org/tutorials/links/pages/flash_audio/advanced/midisynth/) that takes standard MIDI file data, parses it in ActionScript, and outputs it using Flash's native sound object. You can also download the source from there...

Just brilliant!!

Hilary

OwenAus
11-28-2002, 09:29 PM
This is a dream come true.

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for that info!

necromanthus
11-29-2002, 01:05 AM
Originally posted by bridelh
Martin Wilde has written an article at http://www.sonify.org/tutorials/links/pages/flash_audio/advanced/midisynth/]Sonify.org that takes standard MIDI file data, parses it in ActionScript, and outputs it using Flash's native sound object. You can also download the source from there...
Just brilliant!!

Hilary

I allready love that guy !
just amazing ...

:mrpimp: