Free acoustic guitar samples and stingers, y'all...
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TexasMusicForge TexasMusicForge https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=37859
- KVRist
- 159 posts since 21 Aug, 2004 from Austin, Texas
I just uploaded a .zip file of 6 acoustic guitar samples from the production of the July issue of Texas Music Forge. They're at:
www DOT texasmusicforge DOT com/music/samples/TexasMusicForge_AcousticGuitarStingers.zip
Please note that I break the URL down like this to avoid having my website address harvested by spammers.
The samples were recorded in a mix of blues, folk, country and rockabilly styles using a large diaphragm mic and my battered old Martin guitar. They are formatted as .wav files and are pretty clean with only a bit of EQ and a touch of reverb added. They're all around 6-10 seconds long and are outtakes from a session recording stingers for my own podcast production. If you're doing audio production work of any sort, these are perfect as stingers or segue music for your podcast, video, TV or radio productions, station ID spots, audiobook production, website music, PowerPoint presentation, et al. There is one sample done in a rockabilly rhythm that would make a great building block for a song if you want to loop and edit it.
Best regards to all from Austin,
Tio Ed
www DOT texasmusicforge DOT com/music/samples/TexasMusicForge_AcousticGuitarStingers.zip
Please note that I break the URL down like this to avoid having my website address harvested by spammers.
The samples were recorded in a mix of blues, folk, country and rockabilly styles using a large diaphragm mic and my battered old Martin guitar. They are formatted as .wav files and are pretty clean with only a bit of EQ and a touch of reverb added. They're all around 6-10 seconds long and are outtakes from a session recording stingers for my own podcast production. If you're doing audio production work of any sort, these are perfect as stingers or segue music for your podcast, video, TV or radio productions, station ID spots, audiobook production, website music, PowerPoint presentation, et al. There is one sample done in a rockabilly rhythm that would make a great building block for a song if you want to loop and edit it.
Best regards to all from Austin,
Tio Ed
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Texas Music Forge
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Texas Music Forge
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- KVRian
- 804 posts since 20 Aug, 2005 from Ann Arbor, MI
Many thanks, Ed!
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Win10/64 - I5 3570K - 16 GB RAM - BIAB 2016 - Reaper 5 - Sound Forge Pro 9
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- KVRAF
- 8389 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
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Barbed Wire Kiss Barbed Wire Kiss https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6926
- KVRian
- 1353 posts since 28 Apr, 2003 from The brief past.
The rockabilly clip sounds interesting, so I'll be to checking that out in the morning. Thnx.
"God...He's my favourite fictional character." Homer.
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- KVRAF
- 3378 posts since 27 Feb, 2004 from Paris (france)
thank you 

