various kitchen and outdoor samples
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- KVRAF
- 3163 posts since 22 Dec, 2004
As I'm quickly running out of space on my website I decided to stop posting 32bit wavs. I'm using a format called FLAC. FLAC is mathematically lossless, so when converting from 16/44.1 wav to FLAC and from FLAC to 16/44.1 wav there is no loss in quality. You can easily convert/decode these FLAC files to wav files by using the FLAC front-end, which is included in the in FLAC installer found in the link below.
http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html
To decode to the FLAC files to wav files:
Once you have downloaded and run the installer a FLAC directory is created in the start menu. Open the FLAC front-end and add the FLAC files. Click decode, the FLAC files should be converted to wav files and be saved in same directory as the FLAC files.
Here are the outdoor samples, gotta turn your amp up a little hear these. Lots of interesting sounds. My original objective was to capture the wind-chimes and there are wind-chimes in most of the samples. However, I have greater appreciation for the quiet background details.
http://www.bigwussy.net/samples/times.zip
Here are the kitchen samples. Washing a pan in the sink created some cool loops. You can easily extract hits from loops, if that is what you want. I think the highlight of this pack is the electrical stove samples. These are really neat sounding.
http://www.bigwussy.net/samples/kitchen%20slices.zip
http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html
To decode to the FLAC files to wav files:
Once you have downloaded and run the installer a FLAC directory is created in the start menu. Open the FLAC front-end and add the FLAC files. Click decode, the FLAC files should be converted to wav files and be saved in same directory as the FLAC files.
Here are the outdoor samples, gotta turn your amp up a little hear these. Lots of interesting sounds. My original objective was to capture the wind-chimes and there are wind-chimes in most of the samples. However, I have greater appreciation for the quiet background details.
http://www.bigwussy.net/samples/times.zip
Here are the kitchen samples. Washing a pan in the sink created some cool loops. You can easily extract hits from loops, if that is what you want. I think the highlight of this pack is the electrical stove samples. These are really neat sounding.
http://www.bigwussy.net/samples/kitchen%20slices.zip
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3163 posts since 22 Dec, 2004
You're welcome Juanjo. Good to know it works with dbpoweramp.
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- KVRAF
- 3378 posts since 27 Feb, 2004 from Paris (france)
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3163 posts since 22 Dec, 2004
glad to be of service 

