Re: Free instrument sample library

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Am 23.03.2013 18:08, schrieb Daniel Worth:
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>>  Is there someone who is already working on a project like this who I
>> could help out? Any direction you could give me would be appreciated.
>>
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> The important part is getting the samples. If you get 24bit 44.1khz or
> 48kkhz WAV files I know plenty of people that would be more than happy to
> turn these into proper sample files. I personally have experience with SFZ
> and would be happy to contribute to putting the files together.

I have some recordings here:

http://lapoc.de/samples/specidrums001/

they are just crude drum-samples but some may be of help anyway. The
Licensing is described here:

http://lapoc.de/samples/specidrums001/01README

The main exception from GPLv3 is a verbose, explicit allowance to
produce music using these samples that has a  proprietary license.

The same License applies to this guitar-samples:

http://lapoc.de/samples/telshow-tele/


best regards

HZN

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