Self mixed mp3 by Leo{lmk43}
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 77 posts since 22 Feb, 2004
I wait with the webpage untill my computer is fixed and i have bought another one aswell.Thanks anyway.I can send you the file for now and you could listen to it if its not to much trouble.Thanks for the trouble anyway.
Leo
Leo
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- KVRAF
- 3139 posts since 6 Sep, 2002 from United Kingdom & Opinions Will Travel :O)
Hi! Leo,
I have made a quick post in the AudioShot forum on this link in reply,
http://audioshot.com/modules.php?name=F ... topic&t=20
Also it would be worth reading some of the FTP info from some of the links listed from here.
http://audioshot.com/modules.php?name=C ... page&pid=6
If you are ok with moving files about on the PC you will pick this up in no time, give Filezilla a try and experiment, let me know when you get stuck on any particular issue.
Best regards,
Spe3d
:O)
I have made a quick post in the AudioShot forum on this link in reply,
http://audioshot.com/modules.php?name=F ... topic&t=20
Also it would be worth reading some of the FTP info from some of the links listed from here.
http://audioshot.com/modules.php?name=C ... page&pid=6
If you are ok with moving files about on the PC you will pick this up in no time, give Filezilla a try and experiment, let me know when you get stuck on any particular issue.
Best regards,
Spe3d
:O)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 77 posts since 22 Feb, 2004
At this moment my computer is a regular disaster.So if its not much bother and if anyone has a request for the file perhaps they could give me the request for now.Building up a webpage now would kill my computer completly.So let the requests roll in please.
Leo B 8)
Leo B 8)
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- KVRAF
- 3139 posts since 6 Sep, 2002 from United Kingdom & Opinions Will Travel :O)
Hi! Leo,
When I say start afresh, what I mean is to make sure every sample and sound you use from now on that you would like others to hear, and give feedback on, is from a source that is Royalty Free, where once mixed into a tune the file can then be distributed for others to hear.
Royalty Free does also have sub clauses in at times, where the original artist would like to hear what you have done with the samples you use, or, you may be excluded from commercial offerings with some free sample sets.
The original tunes n beat that you mix up, You should know the original artist, you should contact them and let them know what you would like to do, and ask if its ok with them – most will be happy to hear an alternative view.
It’s not about money – or – how much you will be fined – its about ‘respect’ – respect for your fellow artist, pure and simple.
I have two suggestions,
The first is to get a load of ‘sure’ sounds and mix them in with someone’s tune you have permission to alter.
Check out the sample sites from this link,
http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37272
Get a tune together from this – let me know and I will upload that to the server for you - for others to listen and give feedback here.
You may be able then to collaborate with others here after they hear what you can do - site the source in all cases atm while you get to grips with whats hot and whats not.
The second suggestion is to get over to SectionZ and talk with some of the artists there and ask to remix some of their work.
This way you will be working in the knowledge that you are not going to be treading on peoples toes, and also get feedback, not only from the original artists, but from others too. It’s a much better world Leo.
Also try and keep your topics in one thread and don't hijack others, I noticed the question in the FL comp thread, and this is a re-post from the Copyright thread. This does answer the question you know, I admit in a diplomatic way, just trying to help, but you have to help yourself too and try to understand that you need to make sure that work you distrabute is either mixed Royalty Free, or with the original artists consent.
Best regards,
Peter
When I say start afresh, what I mean is to make sure every sample and sound you use from now on that you would like others to hear, and give feedback on, is from a source that is Royalty Free, where once mixed into a tune the file can then be distributed for others to hear.
Royalty Free does also have sub clauses in at times, where the original artist would like to hear what you have done with the samples you use, or, you may be excluded from commercial offerings with some free sample sets.
The original tunes n beat that you mix up, You should know the original artist, you should contact them and let them know what you would like to do, and ask if its ok with them – most will be happy to hear an alternative view.
It’s not about money – or – how much you will be fined – its about ‘respect’ – respect for your fellow artist, pure and simple.
I have two suggestions,
The first is to get a load of ‘sure’ sounds and mix them in with someone’s tune you have permission to alter.
Check out the sample sites from this link,
http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37272
Get a tune together from this – let me know and I will upload that to the server for you - for others to listen and give feedback here.
You may be able then to collaborate with others here after they hear what you can do - site the source in all cases atm while you get to grips with whats hot and whats not.
The second suggestion is to get over to SectionZ and talk with some of the artists there and ask to remix some of their work.
This way you will be working in the knowledge that you are not going to be treading on peoples toes, and also get feedback, not only from the original artists, but from others too. It’s a much better world Leo.
Also try and keep your topics in one thread and don't hijack others, I noticed the question in the FL comp thread, and this is a re-post from the Copyright thread. This does answer the question you know, I admit in a diplomatic way, just trying to help, but you have to help yourself too and try to understand that you need to make sure that work you distrabute is either mixed Royalty Free, or with the original artists consent.
Best regards,
Peter
