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| Grab Some Free Loops and Samples Posted: 04 Nov 2010 05:18 AM PDT I was thrilled to notice on Twitter the other day that a couple of authors were looking for some music for their latest book trailer, and they found just what they were looking for among our Freebie samples and loops. I realized that even regular visitors to our site may not realize that they are there, so I want to tell you about it. But first, back to Twitter. Authors Daniel Ward and Terre Britton have a four-book Drama/Sci-Fi series called The Four Orders which they publicize on their website and YouTube channel. The story is based on a set of equations discovered by James Clerk Maxwell. I did a fair amount of physics at university years ago, so I know that these equations form the basis of our understanding of electricity, and also played a part in paving the way for Einstein to discover relativity. I haven’t read the books, but they sound interesting. Well, back to the tweets. Here is the first one, posted on November 1st:
The second tweet was posted around half an hour later:
I’m grateful for such a big and public “Thank you”. Daniel and Terre discovered our Freebies and found them useful. Maybe you will too. Would You Like to Submit a FreebieBut firstly, I know I’m mainly talking to musos here. Have you considered submitting a Freebie? From the Submit a Freebie page:
If you have some useful samples or loops that you know others can use, make some friends! Let us give them away for you – and give you some exposure by linking to your site in the freebie post. And it doesn’t have to be just samples and loops. We also accept software instruments, VSTs, plug-ins, channel strip settings, and other audio-related files. Find out more about submitting a freebie here. 14 Freebie Sample and Loop PacksIf you haven’t checked out our freebies before, here’s a complete list. Growing your sample and loop library is something that's important for every producer worth their salt. You can check them all out from the “Freebies” menu at the top of the page, or by clicking here.
Check Out More Inexpensive Samples and Loops at AudioJungleThat’s a pretty amazing collection, especially considering the price – or lack of it. But if you’re serious about your work, price isn’t your first priority. The difference between being inexpensive and free may make no practical difference to your budget. And it opens up a whole world of possibilities. Our sister site AudioJungle is a premiere source of royalty-free stock music and stock audio.
If you’re looking for music or sound effects for a soundtrack, presentation or book trailer, add AudioJungle to your list of places to check out. The site is well categorized and easy to explore, and contains a huge range of audio files. Each month they give away one of their files. This month it is King Kerosin Intro by SonicCube, a track that normally costs $8. Listen to it here, and download it for free while you can! Download audio file (preview.mp3) Are you interested in selling your tracks on AudioJungle? It’s a great way to make a residual income. Check out their “Sell Your Work” page. Did you know about our Freebies section before? Are you considering submitting a freebie? Have you explored AudioJungle? What did you think? Let us know in the comments. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Workshop #129: City Dawn by Hugo Tromp Posted: 03 Nov 2010 05:31 PM PDT At Audiotuts+ we regularly put up a reader track for workshopping and critique (find out how to submit a track). This is how it works: you upload your song, and every week or so we’ll publish one here and step away from the podium. The floor is yours to talk about the track and how the artist can fix problems in and improve upon the mix and the song.
This track has been submitted for your friendly, constructive criticism. They have put their track (and their heart and soul) in your hands to learn and get useful feedback.
City Dawn by Hugo TrompDescription of the track:
Download audio file (CityDawn.mp3) Terms of Use: Users can stream the track for the purposes of giving feedback but cannot download or redistribute it. Have a listen to the track and offer your constructive criticism for this Workshop in the comments section. Submit Your Tracks for WorkshoppingNeed constructive criticism on your own tracks? Submit them using this form. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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