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Samples and Loops: Where to get, why, and how to use

Splice Freesound AudioJungle
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    Music creation, collaboration, and sharing made simple.
    Splice - In addition to samples, splice offers plugins in a Rent to Own manner and has some advanced DAW integrations. The sample library is vast and divided into packs.

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  2. The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Freesound - Freesound mainly revolves around sound FX rather than samples, but with about half a million sounds on the site, it stays a worthy mention. It's not a place to visit for inspiration, but if you can imagine and describe a sound, you can probably found it there.

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  3. Discover 637399 Royalty Free Music tracks and audio files from only $1 on AudioJungle. Buy Royalty Free Music from a Global Community of Musicians and Sound Engineers.
    AudioJungle - Audio Jungle is an open market that lets anyone try and sell their assets, which is also the site's Achilles heel. As you can imagine, the catalog is insane, but it comes with a price in the form of quality. One redeeming factor is the pricing plan, which is paid per sample/audio and not in a subscription plan.

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