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Started November 28th, 2005 · 8 replies · Latest reply by Bram 20 years ago

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walkerbelm

67 sounds

11 posts

20 years ago
#1

Although it's not the end of the world, one of the few minor niggles I have with freesound is that when you select 'loop' in the interface it doesnt quite loop correctly. Why is this?

If the sample did loop correctly then it wouldn't take much more for freesound to be an actual instrument. Like a simple, web-based, open source loop sequencer, with a massive online library of sounds built in.

Im thinking something like multiple 'favourites' pages that go along with your profile, each acting as a patch, set, composition, song or whatever. You can assign samples to these patches by following an 'add to favourites' link. The abilitity to have a favourites page, independant from your sounds, and those that you have downloaded, would in itself be a powerful feature.

For off-line use you could have a 'download favourites' option.
:?:

Hooray! http://www.humanshield.co.uk
harri

150 sounds

68 posts

20 years ago
#2

I dig both these ideas
smile

harri

LS

263 sounds

355 posts

20 years ago
#3

that would be insane!

Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

20 years ago
#4

you can't make perfect loops with flash, that's the problem.
other than that, well, I *am* thinking about things like this smile

- bram

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tERMoBLUe

5 sounds

130 posts

20 years ago
#5

mmhm, we have for macromedia programed a flashplayer - see and hear my page...otherwise use for loops the file-format "ogg" or "wave"..."mp3" has a compressed silence-header...cu

tro

ps: the plugin idea is very cool and useful...

FLipSide / mIDImUSIKER / My-FSP-Sound-Thread / Modellbau-Meile //
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headzupentertainment

0 sounds

1 post

20 years ago
#6

can anyone help me find orchestra sounds such as violins, in wav please or show me how to get them, i will really appreciate it.

Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

20 years ago
#7

tERMoBLUe
mmhm, we have for macromedia programed a flashplayer - see and hear my page...otherwise use for loops the file-format "ogg" or "wave"..."mp3" has a compressed silence-header...cu

Macromedia understands ogg ?
I thought it only did mp3 and wav! woot

- bram

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Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

20 years ago
#8

please check out:

http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=458

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