Music Cypher LP Sample Packs

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    LeMooree

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    Good job dude. Downloaded it, and will make use of it somehow for sure. Im curious how much time you spent on it? Sure, makin those samples is easy but isn't it just boring and takin a lot of time? It's damn 100 samples.
     
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    I've downloaded it, but I usually make my own samples on most occasions except in the case of scratches. You did an awesome job on it, but I doubt I'll use these samples in any of my cover works that I'm doing. Unless you can isolate some scratch samples I don't have, right now they aren't of much use to me. When I get finished with my original work, I might use these for remixes or something.

    I'm sure everyone in the world is going to want you to do Numb next. That intro has one of the most requested synths from this band.

    It might also help if you labeled the samples (like "prechorus guitar 1", "savio speech", "kick", etc) if there are going to be so many.
     
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    You can use them for whatever you want, whenever you want, (or not) -
    for COVERS its better to use own FX / sounds anyway. For remixes tho its always awesome to have original samples. Doesnt matter from where.
    For the Names of the samples, it already takes some time to cut them from every damn multitrack :lol: In any case - i dont find it necessary, you check out the samples and you favorite the ones you like and "resample" them (or put them in another folder anyway) at least thats what i do, its just better to order stuff and have a better look on it (IMO) - PS: you can rename them anyway.

    PS again: Whoops, next one was Blackout. ha!

    It takes me One hour for one track. At least thats what took me on Blackout. So i say the average is like 1 hour.

    UPDATE: Blackout is now available!
    http://upload.keols.net/upload/bb39eBlackout.zip
     
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    I have no problems with renaming them myself, but some people are unorganized and lazy.
     
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    In that case i need to say, i am not directing this thread to lazy producers.
    I do what i can do, i upload them. People can download or not.
    People can enjoy or not.
    Its not my business if people are very organized or not. :lol:
     
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    Burn It Down?
     
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    Could you do "In the End" and "Waiting for the End"?

    Also, thank you so much for these.
     
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    I'd suggest Burn It Down and Numb next, because they are in popular demand.
     
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    Will be done within the next week.
    :)

    Actually it doesnt matter in which order i am doing these. The hype times of these songs are gone xP
     
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    I wouldn't say that. People always want the synth samples from those two songs. Those and Crawling.
     
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    Reflectionist

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    Good idea. I thought about doing something like this before, but never got around to it.
     

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