


I don't see a difference. One is more popular, but two wrongs don't make a right.On one hand I have just used a Basement Jaxx 'pella on one of my own tracks (in the sig), and I feel its a fair use for a bootleg that will never be commercially available. But If I were to extract the synth bass from the original lets say and use it on a release of my own its theft.
am I just barking up the wrong tree? I'm going with my gut feeling
Am I missing something here? What VST are we talking about?Ficticious wrote:I have Double edged sword feelings about this VST...
Somehow I dig it, somehow I also hate it for so many reasons.
This will be great for taking vocals out of movies and things, but when you get to taking out of other people's songs which I feel like a few kids will do, then we're going to start having problems.
SoundcloudHircine wrote:dsf is like bane: throws you into a pit and if you are able to crawl out of it on your own, you are good enough for the forum.
The same way.DOLGAP wrote:How can I do this with a metal song?
Is it any good? Purchased the digital version, but masterclasses are still not included. Over here we have to wait for two more weeks to get the physical copy...sais wrote:Arkist masterclass too...hmm, think its worth the cash
Re-record the guitar, then invert phase.DOLGAP wrote:How can I do this with a metal song?
Seeing how it would have to be a close to identical piece of audio to get anything worth using through phase cancellation re-recording the guitar would probably not yield decent results. You would need to get the timing bang on and use the same effects chain on the guitarjonahmann wrote:Re-record the guitar, then invert phase.DOLGAP wrote:How can I do this with a metal song?
Actually, taking the mid channel will help, because guitars tend to be panned.
jonahmann wrote:Re-record the guitar, then invert phase.DOLGAP wrote:How can I do this with a metal song?
Not sure that hard work vs. stealing is an argument that the average CM reader ever makes.paradigm x wrote:by the time youve fucked about doing all this to get a crappy warbley synth surely its better to spend the time making a good synth?
Perej wrote:i bought this online and was kinda hoping the arkist video would come with it but I can't find it anywhere on my account.. does it just come with a physical copy or can u with digi too?
Then wtf was he talking about? Oh well, nvm.wormcode wrote:@Maxxan, I don't think so. Photosounder isn't a plugin/VST.
Anyway yeah, the article was exactly what I expected. A few years ago someone was posting tutorials on how to use photosounder for this, and I mentioned it a bit recently when someone here was trying to recreate songs from images.
SoundcloudHircine wrote:dsf is like bane: throws you into a pit and if you are able to crawl out of it on your own, you are good enough for the forum.
I think his point was that stealing this way is actually hard work. They'd be the Edisons of electronic music.wub wrote:Not sure that hard work vs. stealing is an argument that the average CM reader ever makes.paradigm x wrote:by the time youve fucked about doing all this to get a crappy warbley synth surely its better to spend the time making a good synth?
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