Re: DSF SAMPLE PACK COMPETITION-29
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:49 am
Good luck for everyone and a lots of fun as well. Read the "words" file you find in archive - it is a lots of very important information! 

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lol thank you kind sir. all the samples are greatjeeruff wrote:Good luck for everyone and a lots of fun as well. Read the "words" file you find in archive - it is a lots of very important information!
ah yes, respect for these samples good sir!!!jeeruff wrote:Good luck for everyone and a lots of fun as well. Read the "words" file you find in archive - it is a lots of very important information!
haha you fucker.. I read this at work today and was excited to read it when I got home.jeeruff wrote:Good luck for everyone and a lots of fun as well. Read the "words" file you find in archive - it is a lots of very important information!
Stab Master Arson wrote:haha you fucker.. I read this at work today and was excited to read it when I got home.jeeruff wrote:Good luck for everyone and a lots of fun as well. Read the "words" file you find in archive - it is a lots of very important information!
Still though, plenty of time left.tavravlavish wrote:Wasn't really inspired by the things I came up with, plus I've kinda been taking a break from production. So it's lookin like I wont be in this one.
yup!! as does using a mic & recording ya speakers.FluidMoShun wrote:Are turntables allowed? Since it's just another form of sound-manipulation..
Realy?!?!? I always thought about bringing it up but I figured if you used a mic to record the sound the background noise the mic might pick up would make it unlegit. I'll definitely consider doing this next comp! Mic running through guitar pedals sound like an awesome idea.Sirius wrote:yup!! as does using a mic & recording ya speakers.FluidMoShun wrote:Are turntables allowed? Since it's just another form of sound-manipulation..
the rule is just to use the samples provided.. but you can manipulate them as much as & how you want!
go for it!!
!!chea
yeah, I think I might figure something out, I did something really cool with the vocals I just haven't but anything good behind emEchoi wrote:Still though, plenty of time left.tavravlavish wrote:Wasn't really inspired by the things I came up with, plus I've kinda been taking a break from production. So it's lookin like I wont be in this one.
The more the merrier
Pretty sure mics aren't allowed. No recording...doesn't matter what your recording, your still creating new sound which is strictly against the competition rules. Still, if I'm wrong Haack can surely overrule me XDSirius wrote:yup!! as does using a mic & recording ya speakers.FluidMoShun wrote:Are turntables allowed? Since it's just another form of sound-manipulation..
the rule is just to use the samples provided.. but you can manipulate them as much as & how you want!
go for it!!
!!chea
Well not really, because if you record new samples then your still creating new artifacts that wern't there before. Your not editing an existing audio file. Your creating a new audio file that happens to have one of the designated sounds playing through speakers in it but it will also have god knows what else in it colouring the sound. By this logic I could leave my mic on for half an hour as long as at some point I played one of the samples from the back and then that ambience I could use to create all kinds of things I wouldn't have had access to otherwise.Sirius wrote:tis using your ingenuity, when you use any FX it changes your sound. I effect & bounce my shit to audio (resample) many times.
adding other sounds via the recording process would be a no no though.
what is the difference between using guitar rig & micing up your cab?
adding the warmth & colour to your music?
tis all subjective though ah
!!chea
i guess ya didn't read the part I made bold?paravrais wrote:Well not really, because if you record new samples then your still creating new artifacts that wern't there before. Your not editing an existing audio file. Your creating a new audio file that happens to have one of the designated sounds playing through speakers in it but it will also have god knows what else in it colouring the sound. By this logic I could leave my mic on for half an hour as long as at some point I played one of the samples from the back and then that ambience I could use to create all kinds of things I wouldn't have had access to otherwise.Sirius wrote:tis using your ingenuity, when you use any FX it changes your sound. I effect & bounce my shit to audio (resample) many times.
adding other sounds via the recording process would be a no no though.
what is the difference between using guitar rig & micing up your cab?
adding the warmth & colour to your music?
tis all subjective though ah
!!chea
Seems pretty obvious to me that in a sample pack comp you can only use the samples provided..