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You can't use the new Vengeance samples without permission (pg. 2)
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Waza
I think whoever is working at vengeance and came up with this watermark idea is a jerk.
alanzo
quote:
Originally posted by Rawbert
also written in the license:

"Each Sample CD has got it's unique frequency watermark,
so our legal department can track every
illegal copy on the internet back to it's
original licensor."

then why should it be necessary to contact them if you use the samples in a commercial release... if they can just track you down...
or is that just bull?


Impossible to track ... especially if it's already in the mix.
Storyteller
It would be interesting of somebody sued them for handing out misleading information to customers :toothless
Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by Rawbert
also written in the license:

"Each Sample CD has got it's unique frequency watermark,
so our legal department can track every
illegal copy on the internet back to it's
original licensor."

Sounds like someone's been watching one Hollywood hacker movie too many :stongue:
mysticalninja
im pretty sure its always said that

quote:
Originally posted by kitphillips
Vengeance are worrying because they sound like rubbish. No other reason. I'm so sick of kick samples which don't have a proper decay:whip:


crossfade with an 808
dannib
Can somebody please exlain the craze for vengeance samples? i just typed vengeance samples into google and their are loads of people being recommended them on forums etc. I bought a few vengeance cds a few months ago and was absolutely dissapointed, just sounds ripped from other's music.

If you want ripped kicks, loops etc why not just do it yourself? See the "thomas penton vs vengeance" thread somewhere on this forum.
orTofønChiLd
Vengeance audio can forget themselves, i can use whatever i want
cronodevir
Or you can buy some skill for 500. And make your own sounds.

Sample CDs are a crutch anyways.
david.michael
Yeah, why play someone else's piano, when a real musician builds their own?
cryophonik
I built my first guitar. I cut the body out of an old piece of plywood and drew the strings, pickups, and a nice KISS logo on it with a magic marker. It was pretty damn sweet, if I do say so myself.

david.michael
I built my first bassline synth out of a can of Ortega Refried Beans and a bullhorn.
cryophonik
quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
I built my first bassline synth out of a can of Ortega Refried Beans and a bullhorn.


Yeah, I tried that synth once. No offense, but I thought it stunk. :stongue:
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