Generally, if it is a sampled voice or riff or someone else's recording that you have permissions to, you *always* click the Contains third-party samples box. If the licence said No Derivative Works - well, don't use it. The licensing terms on that determine what your licensing terms on your own piece of music will be, so for instance if your riser sample were Creative Commons Attribution - Noncommercial - Share Alike, the resulting song would have to be released in exactly the same licence. in the public domain, you'd have to credit it.
If you used a riser sample that wasn't Creative Commons 0 i.e. DAWs that claim ownership of all the sounds you make with them (e.g.
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Also certain "DAWs" that are free put any music created with it under it's own license, something that's not allowed on NG.All Rytmik Ultimate has is instrument sounds though? Not actual existing song loops or sounds.īut these sounds aren't made by me, so I asume that would mean they are third party samples? The audio portal forbids the use of default samples from DAWs in an "unoriginal way" I believe, so if you're using all loops that come with the DAW you're using, you can't upload it. If you rip the guitar track from a Green Day song to use in your own music, that's out since you won't have licensed your use. At 12/11/18 06:44 PM, Staffari wrote: I'm no genius or expert when it comes to this stuff, but I'm pretty sure that means unlicensed copyrighted samples.