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How does splice work
How does splice work







how does splice work

that doesn't mean i have access to their lawyers lol. i produced a song for Smokepurpp who is on Alamo Records under the UMG umbrella. i said i produced a song for an artist on a major label and that opened some doors for me being able to get beats to more established artists i never would've had access to before.

how does splice work

I would refer to them and ask them.well i definitely didnt say i work for a major label lol not sure how you got that from my post. You say you work for a major label and all majors i know have music lawyers. Additionally, for clarity, you may not use the name, image, or likeness of the artist associated with a Sound in any way without that artist’s express written permission.

how does splice work

However, you may not (a) use the Sounds in isolation as sound effects, loops, or as source material for any other form of sample (even if you modify the Sounds), (b) use Sounds in a manner competitive to Company or its licensors, (c), sell, loan, share, lend, broadcast, rent, lease, assign, distribute, or transfer all of the Sounds to a third party except as incorporated into a new music production or (d) redistribute Sounds in new sample packs. This means that you may modify, reproduce, publicly perform, distribute, transmit, communicate to the public and otherwise use Sounds, including for commercial purposes.

how does splice work

We grant you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, perpetual right to use Sounds you obtain through Splice Sounds in combination with other sounds in music productions to create new recordings. I do not need a law degree to decipher this: This is from SPLICE and pretty straight forward. so if a record using a melodic loop from a sample pack on Splice ends up being released by a major artist, do you have to sit down and break bread with the person who created the loop, or the company that released it? i'd like to know this before i send any of those beats out so i can scrap them if so. a couple hit records have been made using those samples.ĭoes Splice work the same way? the term royalty free is thrown around on their site but you obviously can't copyrite a production using a sample from there as 100% your own. Quick example-there's a series called kingsway library where a producer releases samples he created then sells them to producers to make their own instrumentals and if a beat the producer sells to an artist (who actually makes money) uses one of those samples you have to negotiate a publishing and royalty split with him. a few of my beats have melodic loops from Splice but i have a question before i include them in any beat packs i send out. I produced a record for a major label artist it got me some connections so im able to shop beats to artists i never would've been able to before.









How does splice work