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Whats happening? Whats happening?,
I am looking for a brave soul out there, who may be able to help me understand the downloading terms for these thousands of tasteful samples, that I we have bestowed upon our desktops? I am not sure on how to go about downloading, I have tried the 'right click' / 'Download link' or whatever, and when my drive completes the download, it opens as an HTML document? What up with that? Anyday's, I hope to hear back form someone that might be able to give me some guidance. best in regards, - Sir Spool |
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Its really simple just click the big download button on every sounds page
![]() Example page: http://free-loops.com/images/free-loops.jpg The terms are a little more complex Here are the license terms http://free-loops.com/creative-commons-audio.php Hope that helps, tell us if it does not and thanks for joining up
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Thanks MKoenig, Your my hero It really was simple. I guess I was just at the computer on overtime, on auto. I have slowly begun to build up my own collection of shared samples now. That is nice. As far as the License's go, how to indicate which sample has which Licensing? That is still a little bizarre to me, however, makes me curious to know if these are official License's from the official U.S. Copywright Office that are subject to these samples? Or do you as the administrator, mk, post these Licenses varying on who sends what to you? I would like to learn how to upload my own sample library to share with peeps. So looking into that, on-top of the Copywright jargon are my next goals, cyberly. -peez ![]() "I am a Loops"Я"Us Kid" |
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If you want to share your own loops and samples try either YourBeats.com or PDSounds.org
PDSounds.org is probably your best bet. These items are either from the public domain, creative commons, or random sounds not tagged with a known copyright holder. There are millions online like this last one. For legal issues these sounds are fun (those not tagged with a license), but cannot be used by the end user commercially. I believe they are under fair use agreement http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use Just be sure to read this ![]() http://free-loops.com/creative-commons-audio.php |
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