Soundsamples
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- Dr.InfernO
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Soundsamples
I just had some time and started to make some sounds.
Some of them I made over 3 years ago.
ftp://compstomp.de/fxsound.zip
ftp://compstomp.de/fxsound2.zip
ftp://compstomp.de/fxsound3.zip
or
The singe files under:
http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/packsViewS ... hp?id=1094
As you see those files are now released under the freesound
Creative Commons Sampling Plus License
So you can use them but don't earn money with it.
Some of them I made over 3 years ago.
ftp://compstomp.de/fxsound.zip
ftp://compstomp.de/fxsound2.zip
ftp://compstomp.de/fxsound3.zip
or
The singe files under:
http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/packsViewS ... hp?id=1094
As you see those files are now released under the freesound
Creative Commons Sampling Plus License
So you can use them but don't earn money with it.
Last edited by Dr.InfernO on 23 Apr 2006, 13:26, edited 4 times in total.
Most mods use sounds from OTA or any other game.
It would be great if the sounds could be replaced.
These seven sounds could go right into any mod ^.^
(funny guess game, where does the sounds from FF came from? I hear hull damage from Half-Life (sounds effects in a vent) and some lazers from any Star-Wars simulation games (X-wing, Tie Fighter, X-Wing vs Tie-Fighter, X-Wing Alliance))
It would be great if the sounds could be replaced.
These seven sounds could go right into any mod ^.^
(funny guess game, where does the sounds from FF came from? I hear hull damage from Half-Life (sounds effects in a vent) and some lazers from any Star-Wars simulation games (X-wing, Tie Fighter, X-Wing vs Tie-Fighter, X-Wing Alliance))
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ok I've finished the package.
ftp://compstomp.de/fxsound3.zip
ftp://compstomp.de/fxsound3.zip
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You can. While the GPL is written for software, you can use it for other things, as described in GNU's Other Licenses list. You could also use a Creative Commons Audio license, probably the Attribution-ShareAlike license.Dr.InfernO wrote:I don't know if I can release something like sounds under something like GPL! Anyone did something like this before?
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