anyone sell their own samples?
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anyone sell their own samples?
curious about security for this kind of thing. making a plan with a friend. want it to be affordable, but want to have some kind of security for it, though we are thinking pretty small in scale.
Re: anyone sell their own samples?
I don’t think most use any kind of security, unless they are someone that builds into an application? I don’t buy a ton of samples, but the ones I do come with wavs and sometimes some presets for Live or whatever.
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I've always just gotten WAV samples too. CD or download.
other than shipping a CD or providing a secure download, not sure if its worth going too much further. Sure, someone is probably going to buy it and then pirate it, etc. but hopefully that's even smaller scale. Implementing something more sophisticated could costs thousands of dollars and possibly make it inconvenient for users, and if that happens... so you have to weigh it... and I suppose if someone is using the samples without license, and it's worthwhile, then there is always the legal process...
other than shipping a CD or providing a secure download, not sure if its worth going too much further. Sure, someone is probably going to buy it and then pirate it, etc. but hopefully that's even smaller scale. Implementing something more sophisticated could costs thousands of dollars and possibly make it inconvenient for users, and if that happens... so you have to weigh it... and I suppose if someone is using the samples without license, and it's worthwhile, then there is always the legal process...
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Re: anyone sell their own samples?
Are you talking about individual files of drum hits and loops, a full-fledged Kontakt instrument, or an SFX library?
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Re: anyone sell their own samples?
specifically just drum samples. just polling a little - new territory for me. thanks, all
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Jeez, and here I was counting up those little plastic cups with the threaded lids ...
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Re: anyone sell their own samples?
Security?
Really, just have an agreement for "usage" of some sort.
Not sure what security you want.
Samples are samples. You sell them, and whoever buys them uses them in their own projects. Whether for profit or not, is their business,
not yours.
The only time I have seen someone NOT sell their product, was performances recorded to be samples for a specific album.
In that contract, it was specified that ANYTHING recorded from this artist, was only to be used for that specific record.
This person had had to sue other artists because of breach of this type of situation. He won.
Really, just have an agreement for "usage" of some sort.
Not sure what security you want.
Samples are samples. You sell them, and whoever buys them uses them in their own projects. Whether for profit or not, is their business,
not yours.
The only time I have seen someone NOT sell their product, was performances recorded to be samples for a specific album.
In that contract, it was specified that ANYTHING recorded from this artist, was only to be used for that specific record.
This person had had to sue other artists because of breach of this type of situation. He won.
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.
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Re: anyone sell their own samples?
I was one of a few drummers hired to make samples for this -- https://realitone.com/products/realidrums
to be honest I've never actually seen the app, but appears to be used with Kontakt player, so not sure if that is WAV or some other format?
to be honest I've never actually seen the app, but appears to be used with Kontakt player, so not sure if that is WAV or some other format?
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Woah - I, too, made samples for realidrums. Thats cool!digitaldrummer wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2020 5:39 pmI was one of a few drummers hired to make samples for this -- https://realitone.com/products/realidrums
to be honest I've never actually seen the app, but appears to be used with Kontakt player, so not sure if that is WAV or some other format?
I think there's an interesting model for sample sales on the following sites:
https://www.decentsamples.com
some free samples and some relatively affordable/inexpensive. I really like the storefront tho. Easy to navigate, etc.
https://www.pianobook.co.uk
Pianobook was started by one of the owners of Spitfire Audio and seems rather interesting. All of their samples are free for now, but I thought I read somewhere on the site that they'll put something together to sell online sometime in the future.
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