Uploaded on
Aug 24, 2015
(and last updated on Jan 15, 2016)
Here are some free samples from Starbirth Music for Gigastudio and other samplers.
The first sample is for Gigastudio, and is a recording of traditional shofar calls played and recorded by Martin Schiff. Here are the details about the samples:
There are 3 different calls:
Tekiah - a long blast (varying lengths)
Shevarim - a wailing sound
Teruah - a broken trumpet sound
Mappings
C4 - G4 - Tekiah (all notes, including half steps)
A5, B5 - Teruah
C5, D5 - Shevarim
E5...
All Rights Reserved to Starbirth Music - Martin J. Schiff
Non-free
Extra considerations:
You may use them in any way you wish to make music either for your own use, or commercially, but you MAY NOT sell the samples, or include them in a compilation for samples for sale.
After I had many issues sampling this piano as the samples always turned out bad, now this time, I finally made sure the samples finally turned out very good!!!
Uploaded on
Jul 29, 2015
(and last updated on Aug 20, 2016)
The Taijiguy GigaTron (TGT)
Contents
Licence
Giga format
About the samples
The equalised Mk II Violins
About the Mellotron sounds
1. Licence
The Mellotron samples in this Giga file were made by taijiguy, a.k.a. Bernie Kornowicz, and are his copyright. You are free to use the samples in any way you like, except to package them for commercial purposes. This licence gives you the right to use these samples, together or separately, in any creative musical work whatev...
This is a piano VST plugin sampled from a digital keyboard based on a Steinway Grand Piano, if I remember correctly.
This one deserved a soundfont too!!!
Recorded samples using LMMS as always.
Extra considerations:
Samples from the plugin are recorded and exported to .WAV files using LMMS, and then arranged them into a soundfont, as always, just like I did with many other things like my custom presets from TripleOscillator, Monstro, LB302 and ZynAddSubFX plugins and all of the other VST plugins.
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