Royalty Free Drumloops (new here ;)
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digitalmessiah digitalmessiah https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=45221
- KVRist
- 361 posts since 21 Oct, 2004 from sunny florida, baby!
drainage, rather than using bfd for making them loops why not use the roland v-drum sounds instead?
so that everything will be settled.
be part of the solution, not the problem
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- KVRist
- 46 posts since 12 Sep, 2002
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digitalmessiah digitalmessiah https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=45221
- KVRist
- 361 posts since 21 Oct, 2004 from sunny florida, baby!
thanks
be part of the solution, not the problem
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 46 posts since 8 May, 2004 from The Netherlands
I guess I'll just have to do thatdigitalmessiah wrote:drainage, rather than using bfd for making them loops why not use the roland v-drum sounds instead?so that everything will be settled.
Those who got them :
They're gone....
I will reconsider this though (get in touch with FXpansion
Hans.
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Check out music and Free MP3 Drumloops (FXpansion BFD): http://www.drainagemusic.nl
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- KVRAF
- 13444 posts since 14 Nov, 2000 from Hannover / Germany
No, you can't make such a contract. Well, you could, but it wouldn't hold any legal water at all.jens wrote: fortunately it is - I own Cakewalk's Dimension - it comes with piano-sample programs - I can right now record some solo-piano with it (which I composed myself), render it to .wav and make a contract with you with which I give you all copyrights to this recording - that's just the same thing.
Selling copyrights is *impossible*. You can only give away your rights for distribution.
However, that's got nothing to do with the topic.
It's all about protecting FXpansions work on the samples.
So, if you would for instance make a "loop" only playing a slow ramp of 8th notes on a snare, some clever people could probably just sample the individual notes and rebuild the velocity layerings.
Of course that's against FXpansions interests, hence the paragraph in their license agreement.
I'm sure they will gladly allow you to distribute any loops as soon as you created and processed them yourself. After all, that might even be a good advertisent.
Thing is, you just gotta ask them.
Btw, it's the same with the piano solo. In case it'd only be single notes at varying velocities, someone might rip the samples and rebuild the patch.
And fwiw, someone mentioned sampling a synth and giving the patch away for free: That's perfectly possible in case it's not using samples and in case you're not sampling some other persons presets.
It's even possible in case the synth is using samples, as long as they're not resampled in their "raw" form.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
- KVRAF
- 25037 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
oh well - the kvr-copyright-police has struck again - sometimes I f**king hate this place - spreading doubts and fears, that's what the world is made of... 
SKoT_FX wrote:If you sell finished musical works which are entirely drumloops, that's fine.
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- KVRAF
- 13444 posts since 14 Nov, 2000 from Hannover / Germany
Oh, btw, tothe original poster:
If you do some loops (and get permission from FXpansion), I recommend doing them in OGG format as that won't add silence on reconverting to .wav - something MP3 conversion is doing.
If you do some loops (and get permission from FXpansion), I recommend doing them in OGG format as that won't add silence on reconverting to .wav - something MP3 conversion is doing.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 46 posts since 8 May, 2004 from The Netherlands
I just mailed to FXpansion... let's see.Sascha Franck wrote:Oh, btw, tothe original poster:
If you do some loops (and get permission from FXpansion), I recommend doing them in OGG format as that won't add silence on reconverting to .wav - something MP3 conversion is doing.
Caused quite a STIR here huh ? (not bad for a first post...
Hans
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Check out music and Free MP3 Drumloops (FXpansion BFD): http://www.drainagemusic.nl
Check out music and Free MP3 Drumloops (FXpansion BFD): http://www.drainagemusic.nl
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- KVRAF
- 4020 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Perth, Australia
FX sees scope for more BFD promo here... stereo MP3's of drumming performances should be cool with FXpansion - after all, we have similar examples as BFD demos on our website. Hans, please check your email, I propose we engage in a liddle bit of cross-promotion. Can you send me links to the tracks?
SKoT McDonald
BFD | inMusic
BFD | inMusic
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- KVRist
- 38 posts since 1 Dec, 2005
jens wrote:oh well - the kvr-copyright-police has struck again - sometimes I f**king hate this place - spreading doubts and fears, that's what the world is made of...
The making of sample libraries in any form, commercial or otherwise, be they either single hits, drumloops, or fully mixed audio clips is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN without express written agreement of FXpansion and its audio partners, and violations will be prosecuted to the full extent of international and local copyright law.
Damn us (f**king hated) people, spreading all our (true) lies, having all those (reasonable) doubts, and being (logically) afraid that this fair use (stomping all over copyright laws) might break the (already agreed to) agreements that our BFD user entered into with FXPansion (not quite Big Brother)
We can argue all day about whether or not these sorts of license agreements are silly, antiquated, useless, necessary, (insert adjective here). Those really AREN'T the primary concerns when it comes to a post like this. The primary concern of the "Copyright Police" is to provide as much information as they can, to protect basically everybody: from the person who may unknowingly break the law, to the kvraudio site itself.
The fact that you respond, yelling at the "copyright police" for being unreasonable, after a DIRECT QUOTATION of the license agreement shows that everybody who had doubts were CORRECT, is what really blows my mind though.
- KVRAF
- 25037 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
Snoogins47 wrote:jens wrote:oh well - the kvr-copyright-police has struck again - sometimes I f**king hate this place - spreading doubts and fears, that's what the world is made of...The making of sample libraries in any form, commercial or otherwise, be they either single hits, drumloops, or fully mixed audio clips is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN without express written agreement of FXpansion and its audio partners, and violations will be prosecuted to the full extent of international and local copyright law.
Damn us (f**king hated) people, spreading all our (true) lies, having all those (reasonable) doubts, and being (logically) afraid that this fair use (stomping all over copyright laws) might break the (already agreed to) agreements that our BFD user entered into with FXPansion (not quite Big Brother)
We can argue all day about whether or not these sorts of license agreements are silly, antiquated, useless, necessary, (insert adjective here). Those really AREN'T the primary concerns when it comes to a post like this. The primary concern of the "Copyright Police" is to provide as much information as they can, to protect basically everybody: from the person who may unknowingly break the law, to the kvraudio site itself.
The fact that you respond, yelling at the "copyright police" for being unreasonable, after a DIRECT QUOTATION of the license agreement shows that everybody who had doubts were CORRECT, is what really blows my mind though.
mssing my point there...
SKoT_FX wrote:If you sell finished musical works which are entirely drumloops, that's fine.
what's a 'library' - can you define that in legal terms?
I'd say it depends on what's the aim of the creator.
But anyway - only if something is written in a license it doesn't mean it's legally aplicable.
Hence I do not caqre much about its quotation.
Here we have a thread where someone posted free drum-loops he played and recorded by himself. But instead of using a real drumset he used BDF which he bought for good money for exactly this usage: to trigger it from his electronic drumset instead of using a real drumset. But the beats/rhythms, his playing technique etc. remain the same. Now someone says; 'are you sure this is not against the license?' - then a discussion breaks loose because KVR loves discussions especially when it's about law and the real or assumed violence thereof.
In the end the free loops are pulled. Had he not bought BFD but used real drums instead the loops would not have been pulled.
and the moral of the story: PEOPLE DO NOT BUY BFD BECAUSE YOU CAN NOT USE IT AT FREE WILL!!! USE A REAL DRUMSET INSTEAD!!!
Is everyone satisfied now?
Law wasn't invented for wanking all over it - it also wasn't invented fot scaring people off.
Off to program some drum-loops using DR-008 - gonna post them later on - see you in court FXpansion - have a nice evening everybody.
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- KVRAF
- 2070 posts since 2 Apr, 2004
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- KVRist
- 428 posts since 13 Apr, 2003
f**k yeah Jens! 
f**k copyrights, people have been sampling artists for decades, this time they are at least using samples to create a completly new sound.
Spread the drumloops to the masses!
f**k copyrights, people have been sampling artists for decades, this time they are at least using samples to create a completly new sound.
Spread the drumloops to the masses!
I'm a Jugga Nut!
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
No.MattmaN wrote:So if I made a complete song that happend to have BFD samples as the drum track,and I start out my song with a drum performance I am in violation???
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These licenses only exist to prevent you from competing against BFD with BFD's samples. Their just trying to keep the commercial viability of their product from being killed by their own product.
