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#216770 - 07/03/07 07:55 PM
Re: " The Sampling ( copyed) fighting BAR"
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Registered: 03/20/01
Posts: 847
Loc: Nashvville TN
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Genesys, OK, let's take the money out of it, like you want. Yeah right, how can you do that? IF you created a sample set, hired a drummer with a fantastic kit, expensive mikes, preamps, digital recording equipment, and created a sample set of drums to sell, wouldn't you hope to sell a few copies of it? Well, let's say you sell it for $200. I am one of your first customers, and I just take it and decide I'm going to copy it and sell it for $50. Actually, why copy it? Why not just frickin sell it as is for $50, I mean, if I can pirate the sounds, I surely should be able to pirate the programming without you having a fit. Right? So now I sell it at $50 on my site, and it's your work. Great idea eh?
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#216774 - 07/03/07 11:27 PM
Re: " The Sampling ( copyed) fighting BAR"
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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@abacus, thank you bill for pointing out some things for me. i DO like the concept, and i believe this might be the future way to go (i say might, because if roland for instance - a closed system - comes up with huge rom memory, great sounds and great tools to edit and save user's sounds, style, etc. i don't see why i would absolutelly need more and more and more new sounds or features as an open-system would offer me.)
@discussion, i wonder doesn't yamaha, korg, roland etc. pay some money to the right companies/people/manufacturers in order to sample their sounds/instruments? do they? and about the particular case in discussion, why doesn't roland or yamaha do anything about it? maybe they DO benefit somehow...?
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