fractalism wrote:Obviously it's the sound that counts, but if the track relies hevily on any one sound, it's hard to really "test" it if you aren't allowed to use it in a commercial recording.mjones4th wrote:Well, I do something similar when testing demo plugs, except my ears are the judge, not the profitability of the song... IMO that's a bit underhanded.fractalism wrote:One thing that gets me tho' is:
Why do some devs. insist that you can't use the demo for commersial music? It's kinda hard to make tunes with this synth and wanting to test them in a serious "enviroment" with money and stuff involved...tell you what, why can't I make a few tracks with this thing ,and If they get a commersial release, (that is,the music works) and then I'll buy it?
by that reckoning i should be able to go into my local music srore borrow a steinway and tell them ill pay when i get the cash back from records sold.


