Legal remixing - let's make it even easier!
You can imagine why this story on CNet caught my eye:
'Copyright criminals' look to remix the noise - legally
While it is very laudable that these guys give their permission to use voices and samples for remix competitions - but it is only a small proportion of the public who posess enough knowledge and software to be able to take an audio sample and create a track from it.
However, I can't help thinking that it is better to do this with a simple interface, no special software and just an ear for what sounds good. Step forward the Digimpro eCards. I can promise you that you will see a lot more of these before too long, especially if you are signed up to the beta of YourSpins.
'Copyright criminals' look to remix the noise - legally
While it is very laudable that these guys give their permission to use voices and samples for remix competitions - but it is only a small proportion of the public who posess enough knowledge and software to be able to take an audio sample and create a track from it.
However, I can't help thinking that it is better to do this with a simple interface, no special software and just an ear for what sounds good. Step forward the Digimpro eCards. I can promise you that you will see a lot more of these before too long, especially if you are signed up to the beta of YourSpins.
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