----- Original Message ----- From: "Sascha Franck" <saschafranck@...> > One question pops up though: > Let's assume I'm doing a remix and there's one single loop in the material > I'm getting, coming from a commercial sample CD. In order to use that single > loop in the remix, will I have to buy the complete CD just because of that? We touched this in a discussion over at the Music produsers list a while ago. When you are finnished with a mix the record company owns the "multi track" files as well. These new days of HD's and software samplers stuff still means that the record company owns the files, but nobody was able to tell if that also ment the right to use samples that you actually cannot give away due to the licence agrement with the sample-cd- maker. The way I'm doing it now is that I streem all tracks from bar 1 to the end of the song. That doesn't give away the samples, but it gives away the way _I_ used the samples. I also write on the tracks sheet what samples cd's where used. Nobody could tell me if this is the legal way to do it though... Maybe somebody from Spectrasonic would comment on this? -- Arvid Solvang http://www.viagram.no/
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Re: [exs] EXS 24 sample Cd´s for swop!
2001-12-18 by Arvid Solvang
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