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  2. Sample Magic - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sample_Magic

    www .samplemagic .com. Sample Magic is a pro-audio company with offices in London and Los Angeles. They produce, publish and sell royalty-free musical elements, synthesizer presets, plugins and MIDI content via their online music store and third party distributors such as Beatport. [1]

  3. Freesound - Wikipedia

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    April 5, 2005; 19 years ago. ( 2005-04-05) Current status. Active. Content license. Creative Commons. Freesound is a collaborative repository of Creative Commons licensed audio samples, and non-profit organisation, with more than 500,000 sounds and effects (as of May 2021), [1] and 8 million registered users (as of March 2019).

  4. Tracklib - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracklib

    The difference with other music services such as Splice and Loopmasters, is that Tracklib only includes original master recordings and stems. All music is previously released and no royalty-free sounds or sample packs are available on Tracklib. [9] [10] [11]

  5. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of free sound effects resources of public domain or free content sound recordings appropriate for Wikipedia use available online, and as well as in other contexts. All files should be converted to ogg, Wikipedia's patent-free format of choice.

  6. Loopmasters - Wikipedia

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    loopmasters .com. Loopmasters is a sample, MIDI file and preset distributor founded in 2003. The company releases sample packs covering a wide range of genres including House, Drum and Bass, Techno, Hip Hop, Cinematic and more. Loopmasters also acts as a distribution platform for independent sample labels, and has collaborated with many ...

  7. Sampling (music) - Wikipedia

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    Samples are distributed in sample libraries, also known as sample packs. In the 1990s, sample libraries from companies such as Zero-G and Spectrasonics had a major influence on contemporary music. In the 2000s, Apple introduced "Jam Packs" sample libraries for its DAW GarageBand.

  8. Royalty-free - Wikipedia

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    When something has a royalty-free descriptor, that does not mean it is free. Copyrighted work is protected from use by others without formal permission and royalty payments. Royalties are a percentage of earnings that are paid to an intellectual property owner/ content creator.

  9. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    The games in this table are developed under a free and open-source license with free content which allows reuse, modification and commercial redistribution of the whole game. Licenses can be public domain, GPL, BSD, Creative Commons, zlib, MIT, Artistic License or other (see the comparison of Free and open-source software and the Comparison of ...

  10. Splice (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Splice is a cloud-based music creation platform founded by Matt Aimonetti and Steve Martocci which includes a sample library, audio plug-ins on a subscription basis, and integration with several digital audio workstations (DAWs). The program is available for MacOS, Windows, iOS and Android.

  11. Audiotool - Wikipedia

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    Samples. Audiotool has a robust library of samples available to users on the site. With the release of Audiotool Next in 2018, sample upload privileges were reinstated to users, under the condition that they signed terms and conditions disallowing redistributions of royalty free samples or any sample that had copyright infringements.