Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 7:27 pm
i read the title that the labels were using naughty plugs

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So in short, you fucked your cousin?Sirius wrote:there is no such this as common courtesy!!zerbaman wrote:common courtesypillkrusha wrote:why pay when you can get it for free
cracked software...
it's like fucking your cousin... shits good, but ya don't talk about it!!
!!chea
I am a kid, music is my hobby.deadly habit wrote:i never get the, once i make some money off it, i'll pay for it argument.
do you enjoy your hobby?
when you were a kid and playing a sport did you steal the things you needed in order to play and say i'll pay when i become a famous athlete?
do you say the same for other hobbies you enjoy that require supplies?
that's not how the world works, it's an investment, and odds are if you don't even have the respect to pay and support the foundation of the industry you want to break into, even if you do, why should anyone then in turn pay for your material or shows?
And liked it...zerbaman wrote:So in short, you fucked your cousin?Sirius wrote:there is no such this as common courtesy!!zerbaman wrote:common courtesypillkrusha wrote:why pay when you can get it for free
cracked software...
it's like fucking your cousin... shits good, but ya don't talk about it!!
!!chea
Gold medal championship posting athleticism right there. I've highlighted the bit's that I particularly liked XDLdizzy wrote:DH made a point there...
ive never taken my craft seriously until i actually invested some money in it...
im not saying ur whack if u crack.. im just saying ur not doing urself a favor and uve got to be aware of that...
juss sayin![]()
edit : OMG THE SMILEYS ARE SO TWO-K'LEVEN
i'm assuming video games are too, so maybe instead of getting the latest iteration of brown and bloom shooter or sports game current year version, put that towards your software as i guarantee if you're serious about it and genuinely interested you'll get more hours out of your music software than a video game or something similarzerbaman wrote:I am a kid, music is my hobby.deadly habit wrote:i never get the, once i make some money off it, i'll pay for it argument.
do you enjoy your hobby?
when you were a kid and playing a sport did you steal the things you needed in order to play and say i'll pay when i become a famous athlete?
do you say the same for other hobbies you enjoy that require supplies?
that's not how the world works, it's an investment, and odds are if you don't even have the respect to pay and support the foundation of the industry you want to break into, even if you do, why should anyone then in turn pay for your material or shows?
get off my lawn...deadly habit wrote:i'm assuming video games are too, so maybe instead of getting the latest iteration of brown and bloom shooter or sports game current year version, put that towards your software as i guarantee if you're serious about it and genuinely interested you'll get more hours out of your music software than a video game or something similarzerbaman wrote:I am a kid, music is my hobby.deadly habit wrote:i never get the, once i make some money off it, i'll pay for it argument.
do you enjoy your hobby?
when you were a kid and playing a sport did you steal the things you needed in order to play and say i'll pay when i become a famous athlete?
do you say the same for other hobbies you enjoy that require supplies?
that's not how the world works, it's an investment, and odds are if you don't even have the respect to pay and support the foundation of the industry you want to break into, even if you do, why should anyone then in turn pay for your material or shows?
that and when you actually pay for your software or gear you'll be more inclined to use it and properly learn it in and out to get your money's worth
I wish I could see your face while reading this...deadly habit wrote:i'm assuming video games are too, so maybe instead of getting the latest iteration of brown and bloom shooter or sports game current year version, put that towards your software as i guarantee if you're serious about it and genuinely interested you'll get more hours out of your music software than a video game or something similarzerbaman wrote:I am a kid, music is my hobby.deadly habit wrote:i never get the, once i make some money off it, i'll pay for it argument.
do you enjoy your hobby?
when you were a kid and playing a sport did you steal the things you needed in order to play and say i'll pay when i become a famous athlete?
do you say the same for other hobbies you enjoy that require supplies?
that's not how the world works, it's an investment, and odds are if you don't even have the respect to pay and support the foundation of the industry you want to break into, even if you do, why should anyone then in turn pay for your material or shows?
that and when you actually pay for your software or gear you'll be more inclined to use it and properly learn it in and out to get your money's worth
zerbaman wrote:It's not about what you have, or how you got it. It's about the end of human civilization.
THAT shit is really wrong. I understand a pimply faced 14 yo wanting to make beats. But professionals doing that shit... that is not even right.makemerich wrote:ive been in professional recording studios with hacked software. there are more than you think.
nah dude hes just fuckin with you.nowaysj wrote:Wobblez are pritty played out, but I was talking to an old timer the other day, and he swore that you could make sounds other than wobblez with a synth. I don't know if it's true, but that is what he said.