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crysis
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by crysis » Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:00 pm
easy
there was a really useful post on here a while ago on how to use google as a sample searcher. i think the way the bit of "code" worked was to search for wavs inside folders on server space. can find it now so does anyone know how to do it ?

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fizzle
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by fizzle » Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:14 pm
"parent directory" mp3 OR wma OR ogg OR wav "WHAT YOU LOOKIN FOR" -html -htm -download -links
for example
"parent directory" mp3 OR wma OR ogg OR wav "Snare" -html -htm -download -links
if this is what you mean, you will be searching open dir's with this search query
myspace.com/brotherselektro
(house/electronic so don't be hatering)
check, ch-check, check, check
check it out
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spencertron
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by spencertron » Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:32 pm
1) type the following in Google:
?intitle:index.of? wav guitar
2) click 'search' obviously
result = open directory of audio files...change guitar to whatever you want, change wav to whatever file type (mp3, etc)
happy hunting
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