I appreciate your eccentric outlook. Inspires me to want to sample more. As an aspiring MC and poet, the production side is my weak point. However over the past 10 years I've became pretty adept at mixing premade instrumentals and vocals. If you have any I could browse through to potentially use on my future projects, I'd love to take a look. Kudos -🛡️
Used them once.. and that was a sponsored video 😂. I like the idea of easy sample licensing, but the whole digging experience is gone. That’s the beauty visiting thrift stores and garage sales and go through dusty crates, pull out records, studying the cover and check the record “quality” and the SMELL.. and not knowing what gems you might have found till you get home and put the needle on the record. Can’t beat that! 🙌🏻
I get what you are saying and I've recently sampled some unknown tracks that I love but then there is always the risk of releasing something that isn't cleared.
I would say its definitely a them problem. not you. a friend of mine used them for a cat.A sample at £1500 , released her single including the sample, and was then sued by the original artist of said sample who had never given their permission or even heard of tracklib. Tracklib said they didn't know "how the sample got on their service" and refunded her. that's the same result as any hip hop artist trying their luck with the ol' sample first, ask questions later approach! so what's the point of the service then?
Do you use Tracklib? How do you fit it into your sampling workflow?
$50 to clear a sample... naaaah
I appreciate your eccentric outlook. Inspires me to want to sample more.
As an aspiring MC and poet, the production side is my weak point. However over the past 10 years I've became pretty adept at mixing premade instrumentals and vocals.
If you have any I could browse through to potentially use on my future projects, I'd love to take a look.
Kudos
-🛡️
I have a free beat pack I can send you.
Used them once.. and that was a sponsored video 😂. I like the idea of easy sample licensing, but the whole digging experience is gone. That’s the beauty visiting thrift stores and garage sales and go through dusty crates, pull out records, studying the cover and check the record “quality” and the SMELL.. and not knowing what gems you might have found till you get home and put the needle on the record. Can’t beat that! 🙌🏻
Yes! Sometimes you only find trash, but when you find gold… priceless moment!
I get what you are saying and I've recently sampled some unknown tracks that I love but then there is always the risk of releasing something that isn't cleared.
Yes, that is a risk. If it’s not cleared, they won’t care until you start making money. Is it the right thing to do? Idk 🤷♂️
I get it, but vinyl prices is getting out of hand.
dollar bins too? I get most my records from thrift shops.
@@ambrushadam No, the regular to rare records.
@@LoveMeBack then stick to the dollar bins 🤷♂
I would say its definitely a them problem. not you.
a friend of mine used them for a cat.A sample at £1500 , released her single including the sample, and was then sued by the original artist of said sample who had never given their permission or even heard of tracklib. Tracklib said they didn't know "how the sample got on their service" and refunded her.
that's the same result as any hip hop artist trying their luck with the ol' sample first, ask questions later approach! so what's the point of the service then?
That is very unfortunate, luckily she got her money back. Thanks for sharing!
From phone into MPC input
👊
"Is this the most iconic video of"....
🤷♂️
Digging without the dig - no thanks
Totally get that ✌️
i just sample them with audiohijack and use their shit without paying 😂
Thats one way to do it 😂
You actually can’t cheat it that way because you have to show proof of purchase 🧾 😂😂😂
With the amount of pure garbage on tracklib you still have to dig...
With traklib you get clear samples and don’t get in trouble! This is a weak video!! Booo!
😂
yea it's a scam in my opinion
Why do you think of tracklib as a scam? Just curious