Someone help me locate a library, please

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  1. madmaxmarchhare

    madmaxmarchhare Newbie

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    Hello. I have a sample from a library that I might have blasted away by accident. The sample I have is:

    SL_Rooftop_85bpm_E.mp3

    But, that's all that I have left of the entire library. Does anyone know where this came from? I know that an entire demo of this library is even on Soundcloud (which is where I originally found it), but I un-favorite-d it awhile ago.

    Thank you, in advance.

    Max

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    Found it. Whew!
     
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  3. toshfox

    toshfox Noisemaker

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    maybe SL = SmartLoops

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    http://www.smartloops.com
    stupid question I guess, but have u tried to search in your computer other files starting like "SL_Rooftop" ? with chance u wil find other tempos or pitch samples
     
  4. Ozmosis

    Ozmosis Producer

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    Sample Logic?
    Sample Lab?
    Sonivox Loopline?

    Did you try with windows to search with 'a word or phrase in the file' and then paste you file name there?
    If the file is in a rar not as an image you may find it this way if you still have the rars..

    good luck, been in this boat before... dont envy you ;)
     
  5. Jannegirl40

    Jannegirl40 Ultrasonic

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    He found it, guys....wonder what it was..
     
  6. toshfox

    toshfox Noisemaker

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    oops I thought it was a signature at the bottom lol
     
  7. madmaxmarchhare

    madmaxmarchhare Newbie

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    Yes--thank you, everyone. It was Soundtrack Loops' Trip Hop Theory. I looked it up every way possible, but I finally found it by listening to as many of their samples as possible. Whew.
     
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