Garage Band/loops, Copyright |
Sat 25 Feb 2006, 10:11
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 12-Jan 06 From: Hyères - FR Member No.: 75,214 |
If you record a song using a Garage Band loop, and try to commercialise (ie send it to record companies as a demo) it, are there difficulties with copyright?
thanks, M |
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Sun 26 Feb 2006, 07:21
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 09-Jan 03 From: Bogota - CO Member No.: 10,605 |
This is a good question. Is there a chance any loop, without any altering, from a comercial source such as reason or garageband end on a a record playing on the radio. Would a producer feel the need to diguise the loop a little, even if it is "perfect", and even if it is legal to use the loop exactly as it is, just because such an accesible source is easily recognizable by a lot of people? Is this considered embarrasing, unpro? If not so, how common is this?
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Sun 26 Feb 2006, 12:10
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 22 Joined: 06-Jun 04 From: München - DE Member No.: 44,584 |
Hi Maziz,
no Maziz, this won't be a problem, because all of the loops you use from Garageband aren't registered in companys like the Gema (here in Germany) or any other. You are the individually Composer of the Music and you have all rights to confirm your sound. I know this for sure because I work for the TV and I produce a lot of Music in my work with Soundtrack Pro, espedially with Garage loops. Justd. |
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Sun 26 Feb 2006, 17:59
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 645 Joined: 17-May 02 From: Broughton Member No.: 4,705 |
Loops provided in commercially and widely available applications are royalty-free almost 100% of the time - in other words, you can use them for whatever you like. What you usually can't do is create new sample libraries from the supplied loops etc and then sell them, passing the work off as your own original collection.
Musicians often tend to alter the bundled loops in some way because it's more rewarding, artistically. But if it fits your tune as is, why worry? |
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Mon 27 Feb 2006, 01:00
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 145 Joined: 24-Apr 04 From: Knoxville - US Member No.: 41,728 |
Nope! GarageBand loops are royalty-free, so send 'em out to your heart's content!
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Mon 27 Feb 2006, 09:24
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 12-Jan 06 From: Hyères - FR Member No.: 75,214 |
Thanks everyone for the feedback!
I try to use the loops to get ideas flowing and then replace them with my own sounds. But some of the loops are pretty good, and I'd like to keep them on some songs, in some form of shape... M |
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Mon 27 Feb 2006, 20:09
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 12-Jan 06 From: Hyères - FR Member No.: 75,214 |
PS: I almost forgot...you can check out some of my stuff at www.fleurdudesert.com
ciao, M |
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