Finding it hard to find the samples you want? well try this out...
Using google search engine try copying and pasting these examples in to it:
?intitle:index.of? wav
?intitle:index.of? midi
?intitle:index.of? mp3
I think you get it now... just change the file extension to what ever you want to find.
Try experimenting with it and add extra bits to the search like this:
?intitle:index.of? wav loops
?intitle:index.of? midi drums
?intitle:index.of? mp3 FX
make sure you use google search engine because i dont think it works on any other. Make sure you include the question mark when you search (as shown above)
Please reply and tell me what you think or if it helped you... Thanks...


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Try out the custom Google Search for MakeTunes which I'm testing!
Hey Lawmouse,
Nice technique. Another one I like is to put the title of something I'm looking for and add (in quotes) "rapidshare.com/files".
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Hey cheers for that Illusivemind i'll try that 1 out. does it matter what search engine u use?
Don't think so, I only use google though.
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