everything I do with software instruments some how end up in hardware sampler as well. ________________________________ From: ss <ssws1@earthlink.net> To: emax@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:00:31 PM Subject: [emax] Keeping track of "source material"... I'm finding that especially with Melodyne Studio now that keeping track of "source material" is becoming increasingly difficult! After something goes into Melodyne and I have multiple arrangements it is so easy to lose track of the original sound material that was the source of some of the end product that I'm having to design custom sheets to track the work through its phases. Anybody else finding this to be the case with your work? I started with regular cue sheets (Excel) and redesigned them. I keep thinking of that lawsuit where that musician sued the "Beastie Boys" and won over "performance" in the three note sample rather than the sampled notes themselves! I never "rip", but it makes one wonder about material and where it goes and where it comes from these days! :-) A friend of mine uses a Ringo Star Beatles drum-hit over and over again in his work. He loves that particular hit! ************ ********* ********* ********* - This communication is confidential to the parties it is intended to serve - Truth does not fear investigation. "There are no secrets that time does not reveal." -- Jean Racine (1669) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [emax] Keeping track of "source material"...
2009-07-15 by Elk Latham
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