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OLD NEWS? Converse Sample Library

https://www.conversesamplelibrary.com

I never see this mentioned on here so I finally decided to throw this up in case anyone wasn't aware of this cool site and source for inspiration.

Happy Monday!

Comments

  • How crazy that you posted this today. I discovered this just yesterday, when I googled the name of an artist (Ian Cheng) but spelled it wrong and found Ian Chang's "dirty drums" samples on the Converse website.
    https://www.conversesamplelibrary.com/pack/ian-chang-dirty-drums

    My question to you all: How do I get these samples into Patterning, or Bilbao, or Impaktor, say? Surely I'm not expected to click on each of the 62 individual one-shots and save them in a folder somewhere, am I?

  • use the site to make kits, then download the kits with safari, (as zip files). then import them via audioshare.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    How crazy that you posted this today. I discovered this just yesterday, when I googled the name of an artist (Ian Cheng) but spelled it wrong and found Ian Chang's "dirty drums" samples on the Converse website.
    https://www.conversesamplelibrary.com/pack/ian-chang-dirty-drums

    My question to you all: How do I get these samples into Patterning, or Bilbao, or Impaktor, say? Surely I'm not expected to click on each of the 62 individual one-shots and save them in a folder somewhere, am I?

    @wellingtonCres said:
    use the site to make kits, then download the kits with safari, (as zip files). then import them via audioshare.

    This.

    That is weird.

    I have used this site for a while.

    note: I DO ALL THINGS ON PC AND THEN TRANSFER TO IOS DEVICE

  • It bugs me you can't download sounds from the app, only the web site.

    Or, somebody prove me wrong, I beg you!

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