Freesound Reaches 10,000 Files 92
Bram writes ""The Freesound Project aims to create a huge collaborative database of audio snippets, samples, recordings, bleeps, -not songs-... released under the Creative Commons Sampling+ License. The Freesound Project provides new and interesting ways of accessing and browsing these samples."
In less that 7 months we've grown to 30,000 users and today we finally reached the first goal of the project: we've collected over 10,000 samples, added by various people around the globe: only a slashdotting would be a suiting birthday cake. If you do visit Freesound, don't forget to have a look at the Geotagged Samples as they are well worth it."
Re:Great! (Score:1)
In that link above I reference the Quiet American's One-Minute Vacations Site [quietamerican.org]: It's a fantastic resource.
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Re:Wow (Score:1)
Re:Wow (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:Wow (Score:2, Informative)
Mirror? uhhhhh....yeah, right. (Score:2, Redundant)
Re: Mirror? uhhhhh....yeah, right. (Score:1)
Creative commons music (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Creative commons music (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Creative commons music (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Creative commons music (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Creative commons music (Score:4, Informative)
It's a great site if I could listen.... (Score:2)
Re:It's a great site if I could listen.... (Score:2)
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Cheers, Gene
Re:It's a great site if I could listen.... (Score:2)
Re:It's a great site if I could listen.... (Score:2)
Reminds me of... (Score:5, Insightful)
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This should improve Open Source quality. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:This should improve Open Source quality. (Score:2)
Re:This should improve Open Source quality. (Score:1)
License compatibility? (Score:1)
I mean stuff like the default sounds on GAIM for example sound really awful
But is the CC Sampling Plus license compatible with the GNU General Public License? The GPL requires that a work be made available for commercial or noncommercial distribution in the most editable form, called "source code". This "source code" would generally include a verbatim copy of the whole sample. The GNU Free Documentation License has similar restrictions, where the editable form is called a "transparent copy". The CC Samp
Re:License compatibility? (Score:5, Interesting)
However, the non-commercial use clause is annoying and could cause practical difficulties for open source projects. The GPL expressly allows for the software for commercial purposes, how ever the CC Sampling Plus license doesn't. Therefore, a person who chose to use the package for commercial purposes couldn't use the sound files. It would be the responsibility of the project to inform their users that different parts of the project are under different licenses, and the responsibility of the users to follow them. This would be a major pain and would not be in the spirit of Free Software (similar to all the icon-set licensing arguments that have come up lately). I would avoid using files under this license in Free Software projects for that reason.
Re:License compatibility? (Score:2, Informative)
"You may not use this work to advertise for or promote anything but the work you create from it."
( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0/ [creativecommons.org] )
This means -for example- you can't use Sampling+ sounds for a commercial for a car (without asking the original author for permission). But this doesn't mean you can't use a sound in a commercial application. ANother thing people tend to forget is that the original auth
For this application it does. (Score:2)
Non-Issue (Score:1)
Or, if a lawyer got together with the company's devel team, they could take advantage of the term "verbatim", and compress or bundle the samples in a format that limits their usefulness to the task at hand.
Re:Non-Issue (Score:1)
they need only contact the original authors of the samples to get permission to do so.
Once an e-mail address becomes invalid, and a Google search on the name doesn't turn up any relevant web sites or recent Usenet postings, how would you suggest that a publisher of a video game that uses a given audio sample under a Sampling Plus license contact the author of said sample?
Re:Non-Issue (Score:1)
Basically, you search for the email adress or username they used, and see if they made posts anywhere else using that same identity, possibly associating it with another email adress, another alias, or even a Real Name. (Google and Usenet are great for this.)
So it's not quite a non-issue, but
Here ya go (Score:5, Funny)
Re:No farts? (Score:2)
Kudos to Freesound (Score:5, Interesting)
But I know I'll often hear from people who just want to find a particular sound, whether it's for music, presentations, or whatever. Not just cheesy stuff, either, but actually worthwhile purposes. It's great to see that there's a group out there trying to provide a worthwhile sound catalog for everyone. After all, it's not like everyone has access to foley experts!
6000! (Score:1)
Suitable Birthday Present? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Suitable Birthday Present? (Score:1, Funny)
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Re:Suitable Birthday Present? (Score:3, Funny)
Nice (Score:3, Insightful)
Its really an interesting concept and one at first blush seems really simple, and then you think about it, and realize that in our Draconian world its ahead of its time.
Its sure to be a great resource, and hopefully some high quality samples are there.
I haven't been able to peruse the site yet really, but I can think of a lot of uses for such a sound library as this.
This is really cool if not for the sheer esoteric value it posseses.
I don't think we have to worry about the sound of horseflies being copyrighted anytime soon , but hell it really wouldn't surprise me.
This is a great resource available to all, and I can't wait to listen to some wierd, new, interesting stuff.
Maybe some contributers have a parabolic antenna?
Maybe I_will_get_one meself!
sound of the day (Score:5, Informative)
archives go back to Dec 2004 [blogspot.com]. (wrt to geotagged freesounds it wouldn't be much but that's still +~365...and it's interesting)
great resource for audio creators (Score:5, Informative)
Read the license carefully (Score:2, Interesting)
As a developer of audio for free/open source games, I totally go to freesound first.
Doesn't freesound's license prohibit use of samples in commercially distributed computer programs, including commercially distributed Free games? See my other comment [slashdot.org].
Re:Read the license carefully (Score:1)
There's probably some more info at the creative commons site [creativecommons.org]. Most Creative Commons licenses seem to be quite restrictive for my taste.
Mmm... (Score:2)
Great idea (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Great idea (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Great idea (Score:1, Funny)
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Mirror (Score:3, Informative)
Maybe we should use the Coral Cache of it:
http://freesound.iua.upf.edu.nyud.net:8090/ [nyud.net]
Re:Mirror (Score:1)
How about the sound of inadequacy?
Brando: I could have been a contender, I could have been somebody, instead of a bum which is what I am.
but no sound for... (Score:1)
Wikimedia Commons (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Wikimedia Commons (Score:2)
Oh, wait...
Anyway, that having been said, thanks for the link; I didn't know about WmC!
Now they can add... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Now they can add... (Score:1)
Couldn't Find: Sound Of One Hand Clapping (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Couldn't Find: Sound Of One Hand Clapping (Score:1)
That's a real knee-slapper, that is.
Re:Couldn't Find: Sound Of One Hand Clapping (Score:2)
Of course, I might upload my own one hand clapping sample, do you have a codec or sample rate preference? left or right hand? No euphamisms please.
*thinks*
OMGsh you were teh joking!!!11sixhundredandfourtyseventhousandsixhun
d'oh
Somewhat Restrictive License (Score:5, Interesting)
It seems to me that the license under which these sounds are released could use some work - perhaps the creators should be given a choice in how their sounds are licensed? For example, I do a lot of sound design for community theater, where crediting 10-15 different online entities in the program is not always looked on with favor. I would be happy, personally, to release the sound effects that I have created under a license not requiring attribution (at least in some circumstances).
As the author of this comment [slashdot.org] mentions, the current (only) choice for a license could get in the way of including these sounds in free software projects as well. Maybe an option that allows more freedom in using the effects in commercial works would help alleviate this? Then the artists could choose for themselves how they wanted their work to be licensed.
Re:Somewhat Restrictive License (Score:1)
- bram
Re:Somewhat Restrictive License (Score:2)
Re:Somewhat Restrictive License (Score:2)
Thanks Bram - that's hepful. I can certainly understand the argument for keeping it to one license for simplicity's sake. Perhaps a less restrictive license could be introduced, the current one kept as the default, and the current license could be billed to users as "You can do at least these things with any sound on this site, some licenses may allow more" - I realize this isn't quite as clear as only one license, but it might be a way of characterizing a second license that would be simpler. Another way t
My contact address is wrong... (Score:1)
It's: http://www.iua.upf.edu/mtg/pages/contact/single?i
What Makes It Work? (Score:1, Informative)
If media provided by sites like Freesound matter to you then please take a look at this [blogspot.com]. CC could really use our collective help right now, it appears that their non-profit status could be in jeopardy...
Why not songs? (Score:2)
Or are we being limited by our capacity for expressing ourselves in grunts again, and the word 'songs' scares the shit out of people. I may never know as the site is wanged.
And if they arenot having songs, why mention it? Why not mention that they are also not having live lemur strip cams?
I am just puzzled by the whole ---- OMG not songs ---- in the snippet.
Re:Why not songs? (Score:2, Informative)
And, there's plenty of sites out there that already do songs. ccMixter being probably one of best known ones. There's not one site that does only samples, we thought there should be.
Freesound is a tool for "music-MAKING" rather than "music-LISTENING".
Hope that makes sense.
They've been slashdotted..... (Score:1)
OT, but similar project for vector art/clip art? (Score:1)
Re:OT, but similar project for vector art/clip art (Score:5, Informative)
Congrats (Score:1)
Slashdotters! (Score:1)
Google Base (Score:2, Interesting)