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Community => The Lobby => Topic started by: safyre on March 08, 2012, 17:46:32

Title: Newbie Question about "ettiquette"
Post by: safyre on March 08, 2012, 17:46:32
Hi all, I just recently started using MilkyTracker to make some 8-bit stuff, and it's the first time I've ever really gone the sample-based route. I quickly discovered how easily module files are accessible online, and how one can essentially open any given artist's file and check out their techniques and samples. For anyone who uses trackers, what's would you say is good "ettiquette" concerning the re-use of others' samples? Is doing so looked down upon? Does everyone do it once it awhile, or does it depend on the artist? I just don't want to get started making 8-bit music using a method that's not really seen as "fair."

In short, is it okay to re-use other artist's samples (not exclusively, of course) or should you only rip/make your own?
Title: Re: Newbie Question about "ettiquette"
Post by: Beyond on March 08, 2012, 18:59:37
It's ok to ''steal'' the samples. The samples in the songs you're listening to are probably taken many times over already. If it seems to be original samples you could mention the author though. That's at least how I do and noone has sued me yet  :P
Title: Re: Newbie Question about "ettiquette"
Post by: Saga Musix on March 08, 2012, 19:09:34
It's ok to ''steal'' the samples.
If you call it stealing right upon, no of course it's not OK. Generally the best advice is that, if you are going to use someone's samples, give credits to that person, i.e. mention the source of your samples in each of your tunes. For an example how that could look like, see here (http://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=171747#texts). Noone will sue your for ripping samples from a MOD, but generally cannot expect to be liked by the community if you take their samples without a single "thank you".
Title: Re: Newbie Question about "ettiquette"
Post by: CommanderKeen on March 09, 2012, 09:41:56
It's OK to re-use samples, unless the artist specifically mentions that he doesn't want the samples to be re-used. For non-generic samples that are used in specific ways, such as singing/vocals, guitar riffs, original drumloops, etc, you'll probably want to use them in a new, creative way or a different context than the original song, otherwise you might be seen as a rip-off and non-creative. However, the tracking community usually has a very open minded view about this. If you credit the original sampler, you'll be fine.
Title: Re: Newbie Question about "ettiquette"
Post by: Tr4p on April 18, 2012, 09:00:12
It's OK to re-use samples, unless the artist specifically mentions that he doesn't want the samples to be re-used. For non-generic samples that are used in specific ways, such as singing/vocals, guitar riffs, original drumloops, etc, you'll probably want to use them in a new, creative way or a different context than the original song, otherwise you might be seen as a rip-off and non-creative. However, the tracking community usually has a very open minded view about this. If you credit the original sampler, you'll be fine.
What he said :)