![]() ![]() Music Maker is a consumer product, Samplitude is a "professional" product. The professional products provide the license to the product in many more commercial applications thant the consumer products. Your creative additions would be likely YES, as for commercial use, again, look at the agreement. As far as "owning" copyright for the instruments or any other software components of the software, my guess would be NO. You need to read and digest the End User License Agreement (EULA) for the product that you purchased. Answers are strictly the opinion of other users of Magix products. Understand that you are not speaking to anyone from Magix when you write or receive answers on this forum. Thank you sincerely for your time and consideration. If you "purchased" the product, you own the copyright to music you create with it. Looking forward to your detailed "for dummies" reply.īTW: The answer I'm looking for is. So it's hard to credit somebody else when I think I bought the rights to create using those loops and sounds. Do I have to credit Magix in any way? I mean it takes hours and hours sometimes even with the awesome tools you've provided. I'm mainly creating background music for my videos and I want to credit myself at the end of each video with "Music By My Name". So that gives me the license to create and call the music "mine", correct? Even the vocal loops? The person who created that vocal loop can't come back and say "that's my voice, you can't use that", can they? I plan on buying any soundpool I use from Magix. 1.ĭo I own the copyright to music I create with the loops and sounds that came with it?Ĭan I sell the music I create? I have downloaded no free content from Catooh and don't plan to. I will try creating these to see if it works.I recently purchased Magix MX and then upgraded to Premium with the Best of Soundpool Collection Vol. These ones do not show up in the Soundpools in MMM because the instrument "Drums" is not indicated as a folder and there is no inf file with the BPM information. The spreadsheet doesn't include all of the ogg files, only the ones under Drum Loops 90 BPM Vol 014 - Hip Hop. I can send you an Excel spreadsheet of what I have if you want. ![]() There are probably other ones as well that I don't have. After the sort, everything is alphabetical. 2, but unless I change the sort, the Soundpool 20 Dubstep Vol. Both sets of soundpools show up under Dubstep Vol. 2 - which is by itself and does not duplicate the other Dubstep Vol. Drum Loops 90 BPM Vol 014 - which only contains Hip Hop but 162 loops.Basics_19ms - these are all Drums for different styles, from Ambient to Techno Trance 140, and there is also Rock Alternative Vol.4. ![]() Basics_19 - I don't have quite the same as you.+1,000 Sounds_2014 - with Electro Lounge, Metal and Techno - still with no volume number.+1,000 Sounds - with Chillout, Dubstep and Reggae - these do not have any volume number.This is the inverse of what you have.Īddition of some of the other download packages that Magix has offered and a resolution of some other oddities, such as The only other things I can think of are:Ī list of styles/genre in the left column with the Soundpool version in the right hand column. I had been meaning to comment on the one page version but never got around to it. For some reason, I can't respond to or send you a private message. ![]()
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