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Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 8:10 am
by Dowi
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 11:15 am
by crochambeau
Since I come from the era of dinosaurs I want to be sure that .wav is optimal. Any constraints on bit depth/sample rate that should be adhered to? (I think my default settings are 24/48 in the DAW).
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 11:32 am
by coldbrightsunlight
Yeah those settings will be fine. WAV is indeed best format for compatibility and quality.
I don't really see any problem having some samples in the pack that are lower fidelity either haha. But all modern gear will record to 24 bit WAV, with 44.1kHz or 48kHz sample rate. And this will probably be the best for everyone to work with.
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 12:24 pm
by crochambeau
I was wrong about my default export settings, they are 16 bit at 88.2 kHz. If anyone runs into problems with that, let me know.
I uploaded the four sounds from that drum toy I pictured in the other thread. My naming convention starts with my ILF membership number (24781), and I avoided sticking these in drum section subdirectories because, well, they're trash. ENJOY!
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 1:00 pm
by fcknoise
vidret wrote:fcknoise wrote:I made a dropbox shared folder for now, and we can see how that works out. The positive with that is that you get 15gb of free space to use yourself amongst all your projects, so say a massive folder wouldn't force me to pay a subscription to keep this going.
Here is the link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hz3f2i6t85n4 ... H54na?dl=0
Anyone with the link can access the folder, but unfortunately not edit it. So I guess I would have to manually add people to the project once they write in the thread. However, anyone already added can add new members so I guess it wont be impossible.
There is a paper with requests. I thought those looking for a specific thing can put their request in the thread and then also in the paper so we can tick it off as it goes.
Please PM me with your email and I can add you to the folder officially

Great idea, put some folders in there so it's slightly categorized (like drum hits, quacks, explosions) and this is

Already done and I'll add you to it as well

Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 2:40 am
by Dowi
Just uploaded a bunch of snare samples + 1 bell and 1 (shitty) kick we recorded last night, they're totally totally un-processed so the dirty work is up to you.
I made some sub-folders and named those "acoustic" since there will probably be a lot of electronic samples. I think it's easier to divide the two categories, but another option would be to rename the samples with a more extended description (i don't like to do this).
@fck the SNARE_1/2/3 + SNARE_HEAD_1 samples are the closest i could get to what we were talking about yesterday, we didn't have much time so we just tried a couple of combinations.

Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:35 am
by fcknoise
Dowi wrote:Just uploaded a bunch of snare samples + 1 bell and 1 (shitty) kick we recorded last night, they're totally totally un-processed so the dirty work is up to you.
I made some sub-folders and named those "acoustic" since there will probably be a lot of electronic samples. I think it's easier to divide the two categories, but another option would be to rename the samples with a more extended description (i don't like to do this).
@fck the SNARE_1/2/3 + SNARE_HEAD_1 samples are the closest i could get to what we were talking about yesterday, we didn't have much time so we just tried a couple of combinations.

Oh yeah that is awesome, and I love these snares! Exactly what I was looking for! Time to KLANG this shit up. Finally my music can make me a millionaire
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:48 am
by fcknoise
damn dropbox telling me to fuck off this morning
Welcome Paper! Fck You
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 6:04 am
by qersty
I have a few samples from odd documentaries and an old homophobic psa. Sample-rates are all over the place cause im old school!
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 8:39 am
by Dowi
fcknoise wrote:damn dropbox telling me to fuck off this morning
Welcome Paper! Fck You
Dropbox drops fucks
qersty wrote:I have a few samples from odd documentaries and an old homophobic psa. Sample-rates are all over the place cause im old school!
Yes please (to the odd documentaries, not to the homophobia)
I'm going to dig in my sample folder to see if there's something worthy even if it's mostly animal sounds/noises.
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 1:53 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
Love that people are already adding to this! Thinking about what I could contribute, would anyone be interested in
Double bass
lap steel
weird noises (I know the answer to this already)
Random object percussion
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 2:26 pm
by MrNovember
I have a bunch of random stuff that I collected from various free archives. Stuff like the Conet Project, NASA files, and random stuff people posted over on Muffwiggler in threads for the Radio Music and Nebulae. I'll upload some stuff when I get a chance to be one the computer (probably this weekend)
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 5:40 am
by coldbrightsunlight
Dowi those acoustic drum samples are really good. Will be loading these onto digitakt for future use
crochambeau that toy thing sounds hilarious haha. Should be useful for percussion sounds
Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 7:32 am
by Dowi
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Dowi those acoustic drum samples are really good. Will be loading these onto digitakt for future use
Happy to know that
My friend recently bought a handful of decent mics and is attending some lessons focused on drum-recording. He has 3 or 4 really cool snares, some nice cymbals, and a couple of different kick/tom sets, so once he's done I want to record the samples of his complete drumsets and make some kits.
I've just recorded some static & noise samples too, going to cut and upload them this weekend or so.
This shared sample folder thing is making me productive, which is good., and because of this --> to eventually buy a Model:Samples or a Digitakt has become #1 thing to do at the beginning of next year if i gather enough funds.
Also i'm down to all the samples you wrote, specially double bass. random object percussion is always good too, to unleash my inner Martin Gore and go full People are People intro style.

Re: Fuzz Friends Mutual Sample Library
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 11:43 am
by fcknoise
I uploaded some ol recordings people can use as samplefodder if you want
I can do some cello recordings as well, or drony chords on the analog four or whatever.