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You can't use the new Vengeance samples without permission (pg. 7)
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mysticalninja
Djing is an art! :o
Beatflux
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Originally posted by mysticalninja
Djing is an art! :o

The only people who say that are DJs.

If DJing is an art, then wiping my ass is an art.

"But you have to pick the next song..."

I have to pick the right amount of squares(sometimes fractions of a square) and correct brand for my bottom.

"But I use effects and samples..."

When I run out of toilet paper, I have to use my creative brain to improvise. Example: A couple of leaves from the plant.

"But I do a lot of stuff to the music."

If that's true then it's not really disk jockying, you're doing live production.

There's nothing creative about playing other people's stuff.
Lucidity
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Originally posted by cronodevir
You can't steal intellectual property, because its not property.

You guys are arguing about petty stuff, why use samples in the first place? Buy some skill. You can't call yourself an artist when all you ever did was throw a bunch of narly crap samples from ty cds together with premade melodies using premade bass and premade lead sounds. When you do that, you are called a DJ, not an artist.


I think most artists that use sample cds like I, mostly use them for drum sounds, not premade leads or harmonic content. Why sit there creating every single drum sound when all I want to do is make a song? When you have a band, they dont make a different drum set for every song they make, that would be rediculous. Honestly, I have never met a producer that uses sampled loops for harmonic content. Even with the Vengeance stuff, I never touch the melodic folders, only hits. I see nothing wrong or unartistic about that.
mysticalninja
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Originally posted by Beatflux
The only people who say that are DJs.


thats cause once you try it you learn to respect it because it is hard. finding the right tracks to mix is hard. i dunno about you but to me this music is all about mixes.

for instance the Cor Fijneman - Danceroom Live is probably my favorite mix ever.. but ive heard the singles of those trance tracks and i wouldn't touch them.. but the way he mixes them with techno, the tempo he gives them, the transitions... gives them a whole new vibe.
mysticalninja
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Originally posted by Lucidity
I think most artists that use sample cds like I, mostly use them for drum sounds, not premade leads or harmonic content. Why sit there creating every single drum sound when all I want to do is make a song? When you have a band, they dont make a different drum set for every song they make, that would be rediculous. Honestly, I have never met a producer that uses sampled loops for harmonic content. Even with the Vengeance stuff, I never touch the melodic folders, only hits. I see nothing wrong or unartistic about that.


same here but the melodic content vengeance can get out of his cds as demonstrated on the mp3 demos are impressive.
Lucidity
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Originally posted by mysticalninja
same here but the melodic content vengeance can get out of his cds as demonstrated on the mp3 demos are impressive.


Yes, it is good, but, I just feel weird using it. I did put one song together using it but, I will never show anybody, because the only reason I used it that ONE time, was to teach myself more about arrangement, once I did that, I never touched it again. For the music I make, I think, Veangeance and Xfer are the only decent drum discs, I have tried many, including TP's and many others, even lesser known discs, but most just dont have the sound I am after. I trust my ears, I dont care what the creaters of the discs did to make them, if they sound like they fit, I will use them, and thats that.:D
kitphillips
:haha: @ smole "perhaps even competitors". Get a in clue.
I don't have a problem with people ripping other's drum samples, its part of dance music. But if thats what your doing, then drop the price and say that's what your doing. Or even better, admit to being the pirates you are and distribute it free on bit torrent.

My real problem, above all that, is that the samples are unusable. you will NOT get a good quality track out of vengeance samples. They're obvious, no one likes them, they're thieves, and they sound filthy.
mysticalninja
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Originally posted by kitphillips
My real problem, above all that, is that the samples are unusable. you will NOT get a good quality track out of vengeance samples. They're obvious, no one likes them, they're thieves, and they sound filthy.


You know whats even more obvious? The fact that you use fruity loops.

No offense fruity loops. I started with you. You're my friend.
kitphillips
quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
You know whats even more obvious? The fact that you use fruity loops.

No offense fruity loops. I started with you. You're my friend.


:stongue: I use ableton you tard, have since I switched from PT 4 years ago:gsmile:
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