Samples Wav Free Important Guideline

Posted by On December - 13 - 2010

14 Responses to “Samples Wav Free Important Guideline”

  1. kippur777 says:

    do you have the instruction book? If not go to the rolandus.com and you can download it for free.

  2. J. Charles says:

    Apple’s own GARAGE BAND Application has Royalty Free Music Samples and Drum loops!

  3. Jose Esoj says:

    Jose will give it some thought.

  4. audioloops says:

    You can also drag & drop the sample into your playlist if you have the Producer of XXL edition.

  5. audioloops says:

    You can drap & drop them on the channel list, or add them to your browser bar by adding the folder with the samples in the file settings dialoghttp://www.flstudio.com/htmlhelp/html/app_wiz6.htm

  6. Lacoste- ZILLA! says:

    There’s tons and tons of free samples here:http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=221575They’re all safe- I’ve downloaded about a third of all of them.

  7. theatrrap says:

    I know that this program has some instruments you can make it play:http://www.finalemusic.com/notepad/it is designed to be a music writing program to write sheet music but you might be able to export the single notes. If you cannot export them, you could record them using audacity which can be found:http://audacity.sourceforge.net/You can only do this if you have a sound card that works with the program though.

  8. crasprotools says:

    If I understand the question correctly, you have audio samples on your computer that you want to use instead of the samples in your keyboard. To do this, you will need a software synth that can load samples. Check out sampletank2 from IK Multimedia.

  9. stevetcolbert says:

    Sonic Foundry – Sound Forge, or any other wav editor.You put the path to the wave editor in the Preferences of Acid pro, and it will invoke the editor by rightclicking files in the explorer pane in Acid.

  10. ArnieSchivaSchangaran says:

    Go and buy a USB Compact Flash Card Reader. You can connect it to the USB Slot of the PC. The PC will recognize it as a removeable Drive. Install the necessary Drivers and then you can simply ‘ drag and drop ‘ whatever kind of files you want from the PC to the Compact Flash Card and vice versa.Eventually, if required, you can use this as way to save and transport the files you require. You can find various CF card Reader / Writer brands like Sandisk, Apricorn, Lexar etc. on the web.

  11. csanon says:

    Look up the file format. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAV and one of the links on the format: http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/wave.htm

  12. Rajinder says:

    It is fairly simple just follow the instructionsbut my advice is maintain 22050 as this is good for music & speech since it is uncompressed format so get it converted to mp3 with Music Match or jet audiohowever you asked for lowering the 22050 to lower here my reply goes…open sound recorder>File>Properties>Convert now>In Format select PCM, MPEG Layer 3(mp3)Attributes select whatever is your choice from 8 Khz to 11.025 Khz Mono stereo , 8 Bit or 16 Bit (will take double space of HDD)Click Ok and start recording or you can change format of the previous recording by opening the file and repeating above mentioned procedure.

  13. Robert C says:

    You want to look for the term “bit depth.” All software is different… some you don’t ‘convert’ but it happens when you “save as.” BTW, you won’t improve a 4 bit converted to a 16 bit… if you need it for compatibility, that is a different story.

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