qwerty south
no use for a witticism
have the right to complain when their music is downloaded / bootlegged illegally?
Tactics said:no they don't. What goes around and all that.
bassnation said:all music appropriates something from somebody down the line.
Tactics said:next thing I know they were being used by bare different mans and one even ended up being synchronised on Channel 4! Of course I moaned (sync dough is big bucks!) but then I realised my own fault in the chain. Therefore lesson learned.
droid said:C4 didnt rip you off. This kinda thing happens all the time. If youd registered as an artist with your local musicians rights association you would have made some money out of that...
Tactics said:I remember when I first started I made like 100 beats (hip hop stuff) back in 2000 and gave 'em to some friends...next thing I know they were being used by bare different mans and one even ended up being synchronised on Channel 4! Of course I moaned (sync dough is big bucks!) but then I realised my own fault in the chain. Therefore lesson learned.
bassnation said:yeah i agree - i once had a producer (who was further down the line than myself) sample loops from one of my demos - don't mind that so much but he didn't bother to send me a copy of the ep or even an mp3. its all about having respect for other people and being reasonable imo.
Tactics said:im sure I've armsed up man for less than that lol....what did you do when you found out?
shudder said:so true. so many kids have pirated copies of FL or Reason, and make really shitty beats for a week or two and then give up.
Yes you can -- for Cubase anyway. The cut-down versions really do have 90% of what you need, i.e. no surround etc., but all the audio and midi editing. Under a ton. Just a thought.bassnation said:can't afford things like cubase and soundforge though.
2stepfan said:Yes you can -- for Cubase anyway. The cut-down versions really do have 90% of what you need, i.e. no surround etc., but all the audio and midi editing. Under a ton. Just a thought.