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Looking for specific song protection plug in
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TimeTraveller
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Posted : Jan 10, 2015 13:00:15
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I need a plug in that creates sort of beeps or fade ins and out to protect your songs from stealing..
Once there existed something like this from Voxengo I think but I cannot find.
Please help me out with names or links.
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ansolas
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Posted : Jan 10, 2015 13:59
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frisbeehead
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Posted : Jan 10, 2015 16:35
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It's rather easy to do by yourself... Just draw some fades yourself and have fun editing them, then save once, export that midi and there's your protection!
Nice and easy
You can throw little noise bursts and stuff like that for creative mojo to if you like... |
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TimeTraveller
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Posted : Jan 10, 2015 16:43
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yes I do. I co-produce something very commercial.Folksmusik aus Wien . Well, however I believe it has potential to get very very famous. It is a funny thing.. a singing Kochbuch from a long time musician. It goes to commercial people, and TV and it has cooperation with famous cooks each one knows in Germany from TV. It is one of my clients, I just make my work. At his place with this work, I would be really careful.
@ frisbee bro yeah I thaught that too, but this music is each second is good so it is hard for me to decide. I found out beeper.. good plug in .. but dunno exactly. I send him 3 versions, with noise, beeps and mute each 30 seconds etc.. but I wait for his response, maybe I go for manual fade outs.
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knocz
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Posted : Jan 12, 2015 13:22
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TimeTraveller
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Posted : Jan 12, 2015 21:53
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supergroover
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Posted : Jan 12, 2015 22:51
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just use a sine wave or make volume fades.
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wirakocha
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Posted : Jan 13, 2015 02:06
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Xsze
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Posted : Jan 13, 2015 07:29
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Protect your demo law vise, chances you are pitching it to someone who can replicate and "repack" it are high, I learned my lesson with it, as this goes you probably have something full of potential and even outside original form, it's still "it" and it's enough for other party to get "inspired" and than BS starts, how your thing is not the same thing and other fun stuff, until you pull law in the story, than things become more civil.
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knocz
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Posted : Jan 13, 2015 18:15
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On 2015-01-12 22:51, supergroover wrote:
just use a sine wave or make volume fades.
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With just a sine wave it shouldn't be too hard to undo Honestly, nothing beats actually cutting a big chunk out or the lenght, so people get the idea but never the entire story..
Or just make your stuff free, there's no need to limit your own stuff
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On 2015-01-13 02:06, wirakocha wrote:
i was thinking in something that you can put in the mp3 encode with it , after 3,6 months the mp3 will disolve, it that doesn't have the legitimate rights.
for example if that is a pirate copy...
this exist?
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Not unless you are able to inject a virus into the MP3 file (which is a completely different topic...)
But, the MP3 is only the content, and somewhere in the player there is a MP3 decoder which converts the MP3 into raw data.. so if you want to change the behavior you'll need to change the decoder (so, only asking the MP3 author )
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On 2015-01-13 07:29, Xsze wrote:
Protect your demo law vise, chances you are pitching it to someone who can replicate and "repack" it are high, I learned my lesson with it, as this goes you probably have something full of potential and even outside original form, it's still "it" and it's enough for other party to get "inspired" and than BS starts, how your thing is not the same thing and other fun stuff, until you pull law in the story, than things become more civil.
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This is probably the best answer.
But, in our current world you need to be rich in order to both get licenses and to fulfill the license (if you cant pay for a good lawyer, then most likely you are powerless to contest).
Plus, in many countries the law is either non-existent, not respected or not enforced, so you can do whatever you want (unless you're using material from someone with a really big lawyer ).
If you are sending a demo to a malicious label that wants to steal your stuff and release it for their own advantage, IMO they don't care if you have the rights, most certainly you'll never have the legal power to do anything about it
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Xsze
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Posted : Jan 14, 2015 07:52
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Spot on knocz, situation is sadly like that |
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