Mad love for the 950! The SP is obviously a legend but very 80s and the newer samplers are mostly to clean. The 950 is that perfect balance of crunch but not super crushed, its thst DJ Premier lush 12bit 90s goodness.
Yo salute to you and Biz ...but The Biz was NOT sued by Mickey Dolenz for a sample in "Just A Friend." The Biz WAS sued by Gilbert O'Sullivan for a sample in "Alone Again." Peace.
I just never use samples, All my music and the sounds I had to make or tweek them for a better sound. I made over 75 records in one year, They are on all platforms, Ive only been a producer for a year. I got to say being original is where I found my success As a Producer/Audio Engineer. Im also a Dj but we cant spin records on youtube so theres that…I dont want no strikes or copyright problems 😃👍🏽
R.I.P to the BIZ. Damn that sucks I didn’t know he didn’t make any money off of just a friend. I wonder how Mario went around it when he did his version on it. Thanks again for another history lesson
Anything (drums, percussion, sound effect, a vocal) that is sampled from a copyrighted sound recording is infringement. However, most of our favorite producers have eluded lawsuits because they made the samples unrecognizable to the original sound recording owners. Ultimately it’s best to create your own samples. Otherwise, risked being sued and losing
I just thinking about all the music and swag that was stolen from black people during segregation . Elvis was doing an impression of a black singer . A bad one at that.. I liked hearing about how Chuck Berry sued the Beach Boys lol .. Sampling has made some artist that were forgotten about some money. I think sampling could be looked at as rearrangement of a song and everyone can get paid .. Seems to be what is happening. Doc keep the Hip Hop history videos coming.
Why is there not a straight answer about this on google. I don’t get how 8 bars at the most filtered detuned and a lot of other stuff,and chopped into a new composition with a melody on top that you play yourself then resampled as a loop. How is that not an instrument. And how is that still what they did? When it sounds .000,0.5 like what they did. 🤯
That’s like saying I was they first one to make trap and everyone else that made it is stealing my flow. They same gos for the first person to make every genre of music😂
@@aldonova4082 think about it that’s like saying you where the first person to play c minor and you own the rights to the sound of c minor and everybody who played c minor would be stealing your music let’s just say minor in general if no one could play minor because of you saying it was your thing we wouldn’t have any music at all today because of that simple fact.
@single_cam My thought is if you take a sample and totally manipulate it into something new (poster up top beat me to it) you shouldn't sue over that. Yeah, a straight loop, that's sampling and the origjnal artist should be paid accordingly... but not 100% like some want because you did use it somewhat differently.
Mad love for the 950!
The SP is obviously a legend but very 80s and the newer samplers are mostly to clean. The 950 is that perfect balance of crunch but not super crushed, its thst DJ Premier lush 12bit 90s goodness.
Same here loved it when we had it.
Yo salute to you and Biz ...but The Biz was NOT sued by Mickey Dolenz for a sample in "Just A Friend." The Biz WAS sued by Gilbert O'Sullivan for a sample in "Alone Again." Peace.
@@Charles13X Indeed, but the first sample lawsuit has been common knowledge for over 3 decades. It's all gravy, respect for all involved.
Thanks
Yep, the case is Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v. Warner Bros. Records, 780 F. Supp. 182 (S.D.N.Y. 1991).
cool. I recommend u call this guy if u want to learn more or have question.
Funny how they went from hating Rap and suing the shit out of us to creating Tracklab and giving us whole stems of tracks for next to nothing.
“They” didn’t create Tracklib Eric Sermon is a co-founder, do for self.
Because they know they can make easy money now if they do it for the low.
Right and then some years later they all us some sort of sample.
@@SampleKingsVideos Exactly
I just never use samples, All my music and the sounds I had to make or tweek them for a better sound. I made over 75 records in one year, They are on all platforms, Ive only been a producer for a year. I got to say being original is where I found my success As a Producer/Audio Engineer. Im also a Dj but we cant spin records on youtube so theres that…I dont want no strikes or copyright problems 😃👍🏽
"That's always a good thing less copyright BS".
Wasn't it Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Alone Again Naturally"? Please let me know if I am wrong.
You are on top of it brother!!
THANKS
R.I.P to the BIZ. Damn that sucks I didn’t know he didn’t make any money off of just a friend. I wonder how Mario went around it when he did his version on it. Thanks again for another history lesson
Perhaps he got paid out the trunk and performing live lol
@@jermaineinoue4919 yeah that’s true
@djla4558 just a wild guess
Protect you songs know your rights.
@@SampleKingsVideos 🙏
Anything (drums, percussion, sound effect, a vocal) that is sampled from a copyrighted sound recording is infringement. However, most of our favorite producers have eluded lawsuits because they made the samples unrecognizable to the original sound recording owners. Ultimately it’s best to create your own samples. Otherwise, risked being sued and losing
Word!
Allways good content
Thanks
which sampler should i buy as a beginner to make boombap beats
sp1200.
@@SampleKingsVideos More realistically get a SP-404mk2 or MPC ONE.
as a beginner mpc one ....
The Beastie Boys were the 1st to get sued for,"Yo Leroy."
I don't think Biz was sued for Just a Friend. What Monkees sample was in that song? He used a Freddie Scott sample or replay/redo.
No, It was gilbert O' Sullivan.
@SampleKings Yep, and Freddie Scott for Just A Friend. Did he get sued for that too?
Steve ("bad dance move") Albini could not have come off worse in that video. So arrogant yet so ignorant of what he's talking about.
I just thinking about all the music and swag that was stolen from black people during segregation . Elvis was doing an impression of a black singer . A bad one at that.. I liked hearing about how Chuck Berry sued the Beach Boys lol .. Sampling has made some artist that were forgotten about some money. I think sampling could be looked at as rearrangement of a song and everyone can get paid .. Seems to be what is happening.
Doc keep the Hip Hop history videos coming.
will do glad you like them.
@@SampleKingsVideos these stories need to be told O.G
Why is there not a straight answer about this on google. I don’t get how 8 bars at the most filtered detuned and a lot of other stuff,and chopped into a new composition with a melody on top that you play yourself then resampled as a loop. How is that not an instrument. And how is that still what they did? When it sounds .000,0.5 like what they did. 🤯
That’s like saying I was they first one to make trap and everyone else that made it is stealing my flow. They same gos for the first person to make every genre of music😂
Money Grab
@@aldonova4082 think about it that’s like saying you where the first person to play c minor and you own the rights to the sound of c minor and everybody who played c minor would be stealing your music let’s just say minor in general if no one could play minor because of you saying it was your thing we wouldn’t have any music at all today because of that simple fact.
@single_cam My thought is if you take a sample and totally manipulate it into something new (poster up top beat me to it) you shouldn't sue over that. Yeah, a straight loop, that's sampling and the origjnal artist should be paid accordingly... but not 100% like some want because you did use it somewhat differently.
@@single_cam9199you can't copyright individual chords like c-minor though which is good!