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Use of drum hits ??

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Started March 16th, 2008 · 3 replies · Latest reply by DrumAliens 18 years ago

DrumAliens

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12 posts

18 years ago
#1

I have been using some single drum samples to build up some drum loops. The plan was to submit them to the Renoise loop project http://www.loopproject.com/. Their aim is to generate a Royalty Free set of loops that any one can use the only trouble there is no mention of ownership.

At the moment I am struggling to see how I can submit the loops to this project without referencing the original author of the drum hits. The only way I can think of doing this is to include their name in WAV loop title. (This may not be a problem as I am trying to use a single source for original drum hits)

Any ideas ???

Paul King DrumAliens myspace.com/DrumAliens
qubodup

1,609 sounds

505 posts

18 years ago
#2

I'm not sure what "Royalty Free" means, but if it means "public domain" - the Sampling Plus license is unfortunately incompatible with public domain.

DrumAliens

13 sounds

12 posts

18 years ago
#3

That was my thought sad

Paul King DrumAliens myspace.com/DrumAliens
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