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mc Scandollas
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 25 2004 21:23    
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where can i get samples from in order to create a beat because i dont have any apart from the standard sounds on my computer.


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Inge
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 25 2004 21:37    
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Down at http://www.madtracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=50 you will find a *huge* list of samplesites. If you scroll down to the user-feedback links, the last one goes to an extensive site with drumkits and loops. It might be a good start to begin your journey there Smile

Looking forward to hear your music in the music section of this forum Wink

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Inge

ps: I deleted your other thread because it was almost identical to this one.


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Walter Vos
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26 2004 11:24    
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You say 'to create a beat', if by any change you were talking about hiphop beats, start sampling from old records. for your first kick & snare take michael jackson - billie jean Cool .


what is hip?

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Elijah
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26 2004 20:04    
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but seriously folks. if you look for wav files on your computer... you can find some pretty interesting stuff to mess around with... like sounds from games, or windows. you just have to crop sometimes and as well use some imagination


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26 2004 21:05    
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Old FT2 could load any file. I once loaded the .exe of Masters Of Magic, and were able that way to extract the intro speech out of it Smile

Sir: how are you doing with the drums so far?

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26 2004 23:31    
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Inge wrote:
Old FT2 could load any file. I once loaded the .exe of Masters Of Magic, and were able that way to extract the intro speech out of it Smile

Sir: how are you doing with the drums so far?

Inge


woah that would be a cool idea for mt3 as well as a compressed sfx extractor like that for doom to get doom sounds or something


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26 2004 23:36    
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It's not that special. I think MadTracker (as every wave-loading program) is already capable of it. Just choose 'all files' in the open wave screen, and choose your file of interest. I'm unaware if programmers still put all their audio as actual wave-files in one *big* .exe; I think programmers are more well-organized nowadays Wink

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 27 2004 06:54    
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Inge wrote:
It's not that special. I think MadTracker (as every wave-loading program) is already capable of it. Just choose 'all files' in the open wave screen, and choose your file of interest. I'm unaware if programmers still put all their audio as actual wave-files in one *big* .exe; I think programmers are more well-organized nowadays Wink

Inge


yah but i mean for older games... old school stuff haha
like doom.wad sfx


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