[PD] ICMC 2005 :: Freesound
martin pichlmair
pi at attacksyour.net
Sat Apr 16 23:58:20 CEST 2005
i often use:
http://www.findsounds.com/
also features graphic + audio preview. but you don't know if you break
a copyright.
lg
martin
On Apr 15, 2005, at 18:08, Josh Steiner wrote:
> I've just started digging into this site recently, and its really,
> really amazingly well put together. i've never seen a sample archive
> with visual and audio previews directly on the site before, usually i
> have to download tons of stuff and weed out the cruft (a tiresome
> excersize), but freesound makes it really easy... if i sound like a
> drooling fanboy, i am :)
>
> Sam Roig wrote:
>
>> Dear Madam / Sir,
>>
>>
>> MTG (http://www.iua.upf.edu/mtg) is proud to announce the official
>> opening of The
>> Freesound Project:
>>
>> -> http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/
>>
>> This project was started in the context of ICMC 2005
>> (http://www.icmc2005.org), and
>> is a website for exchanging creative-commons licensed audio material.
>> If you want to
>> know more about the project (why it was started and what it's goals
>> are) have a look
>> at this page:
>>
>> http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/whatIsFreesound.php
>>
>> If you wish for more information regarding the freesound project, feel
>> free to reply
>> to this email with your questions.
>>
>>
>> -> Later this year we will announce a competition related to ICMC
>> which will
>> involve The Freesound Project.
>>
>>
>> kindest regards,
>>
>>
>> The Freesound Project
>>
>
>
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