Today I will show you how to get unique samples, stems, loops and accapellas with google.
Type in the google search box: Intitle: "Index of" +keyword
You have to get a bit creative with the keywords.
Here are a few examples:
* Intitle:"Index of" samplepack wav
* Intitle "Index of" stems flac
* Intitle "Index of" soul acappella zip
You get the drift? This will give you lists of files you can download. A lot of webservers enable listing files by default when the site owner doesn't put an index file in the directory.
You can also search for the files directly, to do this you have to put:
filetype:"wav" + keyword
Personally I prefer the first methods because it lists a lot of the same type sounds in a directory. The second method is quite eclectic. If you want to make a hit with these samples, either be prepared to pay, go obscure or use heavy filtering and or distortion. If it's just for little projects you will be fine, with the samplepacks you will be fine to.
tip: You can also use duckduckgo.com for different results
Type in the google search box: Intitle: "Index of" +keyword
You have to get a bit creative with the keywords.
Here are a few examples:
* Intitle:"Index of" samplepack wav
* Intitle "Index of" stems flac
* Intitle "Index of" soul acappella zip
You get the drift? This will give you lists of files you can download. A lot of webservers enable listing files by default when the site owner doesn't put an index file in the directory.
You can also search for the files directly, to do this you have to put:
filetype:"wav" + keyword
Personally I prefer the first methods because it lists a lot of the same type sounds in a directory. The second method is quite eclectic. If you want to make a hit with these samples, either be prepared to pay, go obscure or use heavy filtering and or distortion. If it's just for little projects you will be fine, with the samplepacks you will be fine to.
tip: You can also use duckduckgo.com for different results
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