Quick adjustment: For commercial use of the samples it doesn't matter how much the sound is altered, you have to buy the license (thanks to @VinceFinemMusic for reminding). With this officially said, have fun with the sampling!
@MichaMachine-SynthsАй бұрын
Great Idea , i also Sample from WorldRadio too , 🙏🌀🤗🌍
@VinceFinemModularАй бұрын
Just a heads up, it legally doesn't matter (in Europe and US anyway) how much you modify a sample, you need to get it cleared before using it in your own work. Will they even be able to identify it if you heavily modify it and send it through effects? Probably not. But it is worth knowing that if your track blows up, someone might come looking for their cut. From the BBC license FAQ "as long as your usage remains non-commercial, you can use sound effects for free, crediting the BBC. If the usage becomes commercial - i.e. if you monetise it, sell it, or charge for access to it, or if it is advertising-funded or commercially sponsored, then that counts as commercial use, and you will need to license the recording from Pro Sound Effects."
@FrisqoАй бұрын
Thank you for the clarification!
@Somebody-wj9qzАй бұрын
If the usage becomes commercial - i.e. if you monetise it, sell it, or charge for access to it, or if it is advertising-funded or commercially sponsored, then that counts as commercial use, and you will need to license the recording from Pro Sound Effects.
@Don_KikkonАй бұрын
Another inspiring vid mate.
@FrisqoАй бұрын
Thanks!
@Bata9999Ай бұрын
Great video. You're on a roll with these.
@FrisqoАй бұрын
Thank you!
@MrRexBaronАй бұрын
love that set up and the jam using the BBC archive!
@thehighwaybandit6933Ай бұрын
Yep
@MichaMachine-SynthsАй бұрын
Your little Euro Rack 😮 with 2 Dfams 🎛️🔈🔉🔊🔊🔊🎛️🌀🤗
@The_Invisible_Hand_Of_CVАй бұрын
Yeah that's entirely senseless. Luckily it still technos.