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Sampling Policy, Please Help !
13th May 2012, 03:20 #1So i wanted to started making things under french-house. And most of french-house superstars, daft punk themself and madeon for a known example have made funky and moody french from samples, wether it's vocal chops, bass samples, effects, screams, or anything that's good to be sampled. Now, i wanted to ask, can i use samples of a track ? Thanks
Re: Sampling Policy, Please Help !
13th May 2012, 03:36 #2hey man, i see ur a new member, im not a mod or anything,
but this belongs in the Your Music section
mods will correct this soon,
and if u need to sample tracks, u need to get permission from the artist ur sampling, they may not clear it or they might
you just have to hope
Re: Sampling Policy, Please Help !
13th May 2012, 03:38 #3oh thank you, i don't know that, MOVING THIS !
Thomas Bangalter on EDM - "Maybe it's just one guy called Eric David Morris."This is the alcohol your son has been killed by an police.
Re: Sampling Policy, Please Help !
13th May 2012, 15:13 #6Yes, you're not allowed to sample at all if you show it to anyone, but I've never heard of a case where a non-commercial (released for free) song got into any legal issues.
Also, the less known the sampled track is, the safer you are. I wouldn't recommend sampling top 40 songs anyway.
Re: Sampling Policy, Please Help !
13th May 2012, 15:33 #7so if i sample one track and don't ask permission from the artist, just write on my vinyl "Sample: written be @username@ " - it will be cleared sample?
Re: Sampling Policy, Please Help !
13th May 2012, 20:12 #8Sorry, that's not how it works. It seems to be pretty complicated, the easiest way is to just use royalty free samples. You could also use samples anyway if you make the sample unrecognizable or release the song for free but it is still technically illegal.
Read this about when/if you should ask for permission and possible ways around it:
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encycloped...nce-30165.html
If you really want to make it legal and release it commercially you should read exactly how it works. This is how it works under American law: http://www.nolo.com/legal-encycloped...nce-29725.html
You seem to be from Russia, but I guess it works the same way there.
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Re: Sampling Policy, Please Help !
13th May 2012, 21:06 #9....or you could create your own samples. Hire a little-known funk/disco band to play a few songs, record it, sample as needed. Or you can create the samples yourself with a DAW. I've done that before.
Re: Sampling Policy, Please Help !
13th May 2012, 21:27 #10That's a good way, but usually when you sample I guess it's because the song you want to sample has a sound that's hard to recreate or most of all because it's a really really good song that has a genius part you want to use. If you make the sample yourself or hire an unknown band you might not get an iconic sample that can become a great song. The result can still be good of course and in many cases the sample is not a crucial part of the song but if you want, say, Le Knight Club quality songs made almost entirely with samples you need great samples. I'm not saying you can't make great samples yourself though, I hope you get what I mean.
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