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Sound Search Sample competition @ soundstosample.com

To enter, all you have to do is create ten new and original loops that you have created in one of four categories: techno/minimal, house, hip-hop or 'other' (any other genre), and send them through

Sounds will be judged by DJmag's tech editor Mick Wilson, DJ/Producer Sharooz and S2S's Jake Island.

http://www.soundstosample.com/soundsearch

Please also check out:

http://www.soundstosample.com/info/Soun ... Techno/310

Thanks
Last edited by Desdicado on Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:23 am, edited 2 times in total.

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Nice one, thanks for sharing !
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You're very welcome,you could enter the comp. ,you have some great sounds on your myspace.Cheers

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Desdicado wrote:You're very welcome,you could enter the comp. ,you have some great sounds on your myspace.Cheers
thanks :)
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Hmmmm,

looks interesting,

Subz

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winning "£1,000" and winning "£1,000 worth of royalty-free samples" are very definitely NOT the same thing. come on...


and as far as i can see, the person most likely to win is also the person least likely to need the samples and loops. a flawed idea
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monkeyweasel wrote:winning "£1,000" and winning "£1,000 worth of royalty-free samples" are very definitely NOT the same thing. come on...


and as far as i can see, the person most likely to win is also the person least likely to need the samples and loops. a flawed idea
Although the £1000 is a bit over-stated, I'm not sure the competition is entirely flawed. There are a fair few people putting loops together who fancy themselves as sound/loop designers on the side and who might like the samples for doing music. For many of them the contract carrot is going to be a bigger draw as it saves them the hassle of shopping demo sets around the sample suppliers.

The people who can already get a contract won't be attracted by the main prize as they, as you say, don't really need them. This makes it easier for S2S as they will be able to cast their net wider for suppliers without having people turn up who will quibble over the contract terms. That, however, is probably not such good news for entrants.

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a little exaggerated but nevertheless beautiful action :D ...loops coming soon :P ...cya

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I think the main thing here is that they are looking for people to work for them ... It's not easy to find good people, and they actually state in the text that they're looking for 'the next generation of sample producers' whatever that means.. Anyway it's a good opportunity to maybe get some work!!

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It's also an easy way for them to obtain lots of loops. From the small print :

•You agree that the sounds you enter are freely and exclusively licensed by you to Sounds/To/Sample Ltd and DJ Magazine, and may be offered as free samples as part of future promotions.


But nevertheless it's a great price if you're into loops.

Peter.
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S2S = Sound to Samples right ?
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monkeyweasel wrote:as far as i can see, the person most likely to win is also the person least likely to need the samples and loops.
:hihi:

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Vonbrucken wrote:S2S = Sound to Samples right ?
Yup

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thecontrolcentre wrote:
monkeyweasel wrote:as far as i can see, the person most likely to win is also the person least likely to need the samples and loops.
:hihi:
But the same person is most likely to want a contract with S2S

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pschelfh wrote:It's also an easy way for them to obtain lots of loops. From the small print :

•You agree that the sounds you enter are freely and exclusively licensed by you to Sounds/To/Sample Ltd and DJ Magazine, and may be offered as free samples as part of future promotions.

Thats the bit that always bugs me. Great idea. Great prize. But if they choose your loops as part of their "free package", and they're benefiting, you must get something in return surely....even a just credit ??!!

Good luck to all who enter :)

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