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If you buy a CD of Acid loops or MIDI loops and use only those to create some music, who really writes the song?
If you use patterns that come with BFD along with an arp to create bass on Z3ta+, trance gate pads from a Vanguard preset, and a Rhino one note wonder to quickly throw together music, who writes the song?
If you enter a chord progression into a program like Jammer and tell it to auto create lead lines, and then record the output, who writes the song?
If you buy a program that randomly creates musical patterns, load that program on the computer and then record the output, who writes the song?
If you call up multi number one on a Korg Karma, hold middle C and record the output, who writes the song?
If I load 1000 tunes on my iPod, tell it to randomize, and then push buttons for play, stop and skip, who writes the songs?
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Where is that point between customer and developer that determines who creates the music and who only plays back music? Does it really fall with the copy write? If someone creates a nice melody on sax and releases it as an Acid loop, then someone else uses that loop as the core of a song, who really wrote the song?
Robert
Edit. Oops, make that a Korg Karma, not Korg Kaos.