MUSIC REMAKING
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 12 posts since 2 Jul, 2014
Hello,
I was wondering what would happen if I were a very good song remaker (my remakes would literally sound the same as the original songs) and I would remake lots of songs and upload the project files to the Internet? What would the original artists think about it?
The remakes would sound so much like the originals, it would be as if somebody leaked the artist's original project files
I was wondering what would happen if I were a very good song remaker (my remakes would literally sound the same as the original songs) and I would remake lots of songs and upload the project files to the Internet? What would the original artists think about it?
The remakes would sound so much like the originals, it would be as if somebody leaked the artist's original project files
- KVRian
- 643 posts since 17 Aug, 2015 from Finland
Best case scenario, they don't bat an eye.
Worst case scenario, your ass gets sued.
Worst case scenario, your ass gets sued.
My solo projects:
Hekkräiser (experimental) | MFG38 (electronic/soundtrack) | The Santtu Pesonen Project (metal/prog)
Hekkräiser (experimental) | MFG38 (electronic/soundtrack) | The Santtu Pesonen Project (metal/prog)
- Beware the Quoth
- 33173 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
If you were that good you'd make a fortune in the advertising industry.devTr4P wrote:The remakes would sound so much like the originals, it would be as if somebody leaked the artist's original project files
https://medium.com/cuepoint/soundalike- ... .ke6dr62s1
Bu they have the same legality as any cover version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cover_version
my other modular synth is a bugbrand
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- KVRAF
- 2070 posts since 5 Oct, 2005
What is the point of that ?devTr4P wrote: The remakes would sound so much like the originals, it would be as if somebody leaked the artist's original project files
Why not just listen to the originals ?