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propheta
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cutting wave songs

Post by propheta » Mon May 23, 2005 8:15 pm

could u tell me step py step how can i cut for example "oye como va" by santana. I want to do samples from this song but i do not know how.

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Post by defunkt » Tue May 24, 2005 8:04 am

you need an audio editor.

Westpit
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Post by Westpit » Tue May 24, 2005 9:31 am


bigbone
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Post by bigbone » Tue May 24, 2005 3:06 pm

Do you know that doing what you wana do (sampling part on a song), it's
illegal ......

it's like stealing it, you got to have the writer permission to do that....
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Westpit
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Post by Westpit » Tue May 24, 2005 3:35 pm

Not if it's for non-commercial use.

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Post by bigbone » Tue May 24, 2005 4:09 pm

No mather if it's commercial or not, it's just out of respect
for the author or the artist......

We are all in it for the music, we should respect the artist and there work.....

and it start by not taking something without asking first.....
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Post by mike holiday » Tue May 24, 2005 8:28 pm

bigbone wrote:No mather if it's commercial or not, it's just out of respect
for the author or the artist......

We are all in it for the music, we should respect the artist and there work.....

and it start by not taking something without asking first.....

dude it's like 2005 hasn't anyone taught you about recycling? it will help save the planet

RECYCLE EVERYTHING!

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Post by bigbone » Tue May 24, 2005 9:13 pm

mike holiday wrote:
bigbone wrote:No mather if it's commercial or not, it's just out of respect
for the author or the artist......

We are all in it for the music, we should respect the artist and there work.....

and it start by not taking something without asking first.....

dude it's like 2005 hasn't anyone taught you about recycling? it will help save the planet

RECYCLE EVERYTHING!

What do recycling got to do with the music,the respect,the artist and sampling !!!!!!!!!!
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Post by DJALEX » Tue May 24, 2005 10:31 pm

mike holiday wrote:
bigbone wrote:No mather if it's commercial or not, it's just out of respect
for the author or the artist......

We are all in it for the music, we should respect the artist and there work.....

and it start by not taking something without asking first.....

dude it's like 2005 hasn't anyone taught you about recycling? it will help save the planet

RECYCLE EVERYTHING!
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Post by rambuk » Thu May 26, 2005 7:46 pm

bigbone wrote:No mather if it's commercial or not, it's just out of respect
for the author or the artist......

We are all in it for the music, we should respect the artist and there work.....

and it start by not taking something without asking first.....

Oh for chrissakes... Can you be a little more anal? Santana is hardly going to die, just because some little dude fiddles around a bit with one of his crappy songs for his own amusement. It's not like he is being abused for some multi million Coldcut record. Stop being so goddamn holy!!

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Post by aejaz » Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:15 pm

I have no problem with sampling as long as the original artist is credited. As a matter of fact Oye Como Va is actually an older tune that Santana's rock version helped make more popular. Now if someone did a hit remix of Santana's version it would only help promote Santana's original. Its a win-win situation - so whats the problem!

The only people who have a problem with sampling are all the talentless, money grabbing record company lawyers for whom this has just become another excuse to make money. The vast majority of artists actually appreciate it when someone pays homage to them by making a good remix out of samples taken from a long forgotten tune. Ofcourse, if it's a crap remix, that's another story!

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