Download Free Hip Hop Producer Multi-Loops
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- KVRist
- 33 posts since 13 Mar, 2006 from Toronto
DOWNLOAD FREE HIP HOP PRODUCER MULTI-LOOPS AND DRUM SAMPLES
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- KVRian
- 1399 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
----Go away and take your copywritten crap with ya eh spamboi.
Jeff
Jeff
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- 7301 posts since 23 May, 2006 from in between a cornfield and a river
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- KVRAF
- 4669 posts since 26 Sep, 2005 from U.A.E
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- KVRAF
- 3378 posts since 27 Feb, 2004 from Paris (france)
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- KVRAF
- 4669 posts since 26 Sep, 2005 from U.A.E
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- KVRAF
- 3378 posts since 27 Feb, 2004 from Paris (france)
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- KVRAF
- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
Hey, to be fair, those hip hop producers sampled those hits too! Admittedly they tweaked them quite a bit, but most of them started out life on vinyl.
Not that this fact makes me want to buy what this guy is selling anymore. They're a modern day crate diggers library. Great if you're in the market for it, but probably not on KVR given thats its copyright south central
TB
Not that this fact makes me want to buy what this guy is selling anymore. They're a modern day crate diggers library. Great if you're in the market for it, but probably not on KVR given thats its copyright south central
TB
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- KVRAF
- 4669 posts since 26 Sep, 2005 from U.A.E
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- KVRian
- 1399 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
----If someone wants to pay money for stolen tools that will cause what they make with them to be impossible/illegal to sell, (wow, there's a double whammy if I've ever heard of one, that's like Forrest Gump by way of Rainman eh), well, they should go for it then, cause that just makes it one step easier for those of us who aren't going to do that, to actually get somewhere with music in the real world. *shrug*tee boy wrote:if you're in the market for it, but probably not on KVR given thats its copyright south central
Jeff
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- KVRAF
- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
Oh, I know what you mean Jeff, but my point is that the guys who made the records in the first place sampled them illegally. So Im not really sure this guy is doing such an 'immoral' thing here. I mean, its is immoral to steal from a thief?
Im not condoning it. Just playing devils advocate (as I seem to have a way of doing these days, lol!).
TB
Im not condoning it. Just playing devils advocate (as I seem to have a way of doing these days, lol!).
TB
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- KVRian
- 1399 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
----Well, like I said, if someone is too lazy or dumb to steal their own unusable (in the real world) samples, then go for it. Ya know, back in the day, like late 70's or early 80's, or whenever sampling first really got going, I'm sure grabbing bits of albums was all they had, and the laws against it weren't really on the radar yet so to speak. But, anyone sampling other people's material after 1985 or so, is just sad and stupid legally speaking. It's not like there's any lack of good samples out there to buy that are royalty free.
----If I was never planning to ever release anything, or try and get material licensed etc., then I'd probably do all kinds of mashups, and sample anything I wanted left and right. However, I'd sure as hell never pay for any of it, and 110% for sure not to some 8th generation sample thief.
Jeff
----If I was never planning to ever release anything, or try and get material licensed etc., then I'd probably do all kinds of mashups, and sample anything I wanted left and right. However, I'd sure as hell never pay for any of it, and 110% for sure not to some 8th generation sample thief.
Jeff
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- KVRAF
- 1714 posts since 14 Mar, 2003 from Israel
If I stole something from you, it would not be in your possesion. Therefore, if someone steals it from me - he does not steal from the rightful owner.tee boy wrote:Oh, I know what you mean Jeff, but my point is that the guys who made the records in the first place sampled them illegally. So Im not really sure this guy is doing such an 'immoral' thing here. I mean, its is immoral to steal from a thief?
Im not condoning it. Just playing devils advocate (as I seem to have a way of doing these days, lol!).
TB
If I infringe your copyright by sampling your work without permission and someone samples my work without permission - he infringes YOUR copyright still. You have not lost your copyright in the least, just because it was infringed.
Once again, equating stealing and copyright infrigement proves to be a faulty metaphor.
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- KVRAF
- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
I dont know mate, you're probably right.spacefox wrote:If I stole something from you, it would not be in your possesion. Therefore, if someone steals it from me - he does not steal from the rightful owner.tee boy wrote:Oh, I know what you mean Jeff, but my point is that the guys who made the records in the first place sampled them illegally. So Im not really sure this guy is doing such an 'immoral' thing here. I mean, its is immoral to steal from a thief?
Im not condoning it. Just playing devils advocate (as I seem to have a way of doing these days, lol!).
TB
If I infringe your copyright by sampling your work without permission and someone samples my work without permission - he infringes YOUR copyright still. You have not lost your copyright in the least, just because it was infringed.
Once again, equating stealing and copyright infrigement proves to be a faulty metaphor.
I just tend to go by the motto 'sample and ye be sampled'. I know this probably isnt going to stand up in court, but its pretty much how it works from my experience. I mean, I KNOW all the top engineers who mix hip hop records replace and layer hits all the time with those sample from modern records. Its just how its done.
But you're right. There is no justification for stealing. I just wanted to try to put it in context - the guy is stealing already stolen goods, not original records (unless you count the unheard of 70's vinyls that they originated on).
Jeff,
Im absolutely with you on that one mate! I would never in a month of Sundays pay for ripped samples. Id just sample them myself and be done with it, lol.
And I do often do this. I sample drums from EVERYWHERE. Usually they go to making up temp tracks which I replace later. Imo its very useful to have a stash of sampled hits from modern records.
TB


