Re: Strange aiff files

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On Tue, 3 Nov 2009, david wrote:

> Maybe you could put them up on archive.org with a little page about 
> them? I'm presuming they're under some CC-license ...

Okay, I can do that sometime.  I didn't really know that there would be 
some interest though.  I don't mind making them fully redistributable 
either, since it always struck me as odd that someone would try to claim 
copyright on a bunch of instrument sounds.  After all, they're just drum 
samples...

(I think I might be able to see it for the huge Gigasampler format 
multisamples of difficult to simulate instruments like saxophone 
though...  Something like that has got to be a lot of work for somebody 
somewhere.)

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