sounds
Marian Petrides
mpetrides at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 14 20:24:58 EST 2004
Ayup. I missed that little caveat but it IS there.
The other site folks mentioned findsounds.com specifically has a caveat
indicating that they make no promises re: copyright status of the files
listed, so one probably needs to be careful what one uses from that
site as well.
For those who might like to add a touch of music to a stack, something
no one has mentioned yet is that the loops included with GarageBand are
royalty free. From Apple's website
>>>>These professionally-recorded Apple Loops are all royalty-free
interludes, played in a variety of moods and genres, on many different
instruments.<<<
There are also a number of websites out there now offering additional
free loops, as well as user-created pieces utilizing these loops. I
think most are referenced on www.macjams.com. One site I know of
offhand is http://www.bitshiftaudio.com/products/bbb/free_bee.html
which is offering 40 MB of free loops for GarageBand. The loops are
available as AIFF files (which is why they are so large).
Marian
On Feb 14, 2004, at 8:02 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
>
> On Saturday, February 14, 2004, at 05:50 PM, Dar Scott wrote:
>
>>> for non-commercial use only
>>
>> not free
>
> Boy, that was blunt. Sorry. I was needing to run out the door and
> now have a few seconds reprieve.
>
> Aye, that is free in a limited sense and, perhaps, should be qualified
> as such.
>
> Normally, I would not think of that as free.
>
> Dar Scott
>
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