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Luke from detroit on 2002-01-08 02:20 [#00067108]



where can i get samples via through magazines, the internet,
or whatever else? am in dire need of ;)


 

Cheap Magnet on 2002-01-08 03:26 [#00067147]



i like to use www.samplenet.co.uk , they are 100% copyright
free (or so they so)

also, www.partnersinrhyme.com have a bit, but be careful to
use the copyright free ones if your going to use them in a
song that'll be available to the public :)


 

Sido Dyas from An Imperial Cruiser on 2002-01-08 03:33 [#00067149]



www.phatdrumloops.com

www.djsamples.com


 

The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2002-01-08 03:33 [#00067150]



everything has a copyright automatically... it's something
you don't need to apply for, you automatically have a
copyright on anything you create...


 

The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2002-01-08 03:34 [#00067152]



just wanted to be a bit of a smart ass there... :)


 

Korben Dallas from _ on 2002-01-08 04:01 [#00067155]



www.analogsamples.com

Got some ok stuff - i'm not that much of a sample junkie
so couldn't say if it was any good or not.


 

muir from sac on 2002-01-08 08:07 [#00067220]



true everything you make automatically has a copyright on it
but that doesnt necessarily mean you can prove it was yours
first AND sue someone for using it. a simple thing ive
discovered is this...
once you complete a song, burn it, send it through the mail
to yourself, then never unseal it. the dated post
mark(issued by a government run whatchacallit, the postal
service) on the envelope serves as legal proof that the song
was yours first, or at least as of that date you had it.
:)


 


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