Loving this one, really good tutorial, with a few tips new to me, so thanks. Question though, while they aren't strait samples and hardly likely to get recognised, would these samples need clearing for use? I'm thinking more of a straight play, rather than go down the hope & ignorance route... if doing that, would they, or does the usage not warrant it even in a straight laced approach?
@@J5Dev glad it’s of help in some way. If the samples from recognised tracks become ‘undetectable’ by making them significantly different then it’ll be fine. If you’re using the sample as the same it is then it’s worth approaching with caution with copyright issues. Usually if any infringement directly then tracks released can be taken off the outlets it is sold on. Potentially could be lawsuit issues if in chance the track becomes very successful and widespread.
@@randombutraw426 Thanks, it's the one area that doesn't really get talked about enough or advice given, guessing as it's such a minefield and nobody wants to give advice that could bite them back. So always helpful for those of us still not 100% in the know to get these snippts, ver much appreciated, deffo glad I subscribe, and absolutely earned some social follows for the help too :)
Hi rob, love your tutorials, was just wondering if you know the sound that gets introduced at 4:07 in this track, it's 4motion - over for me (original) ua-cam.com/video/YgX4UKGmLso/v-deo.html&ab_channel=brownleerfc I'm currently making a schranz remix of it and trying to get some close to original sounds in it as possible, the sounds is heard in loads of hard house tracks, but, I just can't put my finger on what instrument it might be, it sounds like a high octave piano with no sustain. Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
Tonal percussion hits are the backbone of hard house tracks. So great to see this tutorial.
It really is!
Good work brother :)
Thanks mate 😀
this is a cool little tutorial ngl
Loving this one, really good tutorial, with a few tips new to me, so thanks.
Question though, while they aren't strait samples and hardly likely to get recognised, would these samples need clearing for use? I'm thinking more of a straight play, rather than go down the hope & ignorance route... if doing that, would they, or does the usage not warrant it even in a straight laced approach?
@@J5Dev glad it’s of help in some way. If the samples from recognised tracks become ‘undetectable’ by making them significantly different then it’ll be fine. If you’re using the sample as the same it is then it’s worth approaching with caution with copyright issues. Usually if any infringement directly then tracks released can be taken off the outlets it is sold on. Potentially could be lawsuit issues if in chance the track becomes very successful and widespread.
@@randombutraw426 Thanks, it's the one area that doesn't really get talked about enough or advice given, guessing as it's such a minefield and nobody wants to give advice that could bite them back. So always helpful for those of us still not 100% in the know to get these snippts, ver much appreciated, deffo glad I subscribe, and absolutely earned some social follows for the help too :)
Hi rob, love your tutorials, was just wondering if you know the sound that gets introduced at 4:07 in this track, it's 4motion - over for me (original)
ua-cam.com/video/YgX4UKGmLso/v-deo.html&ab_channel=brownleerfc
I'm currently making a schranz remix of it and trying to get some close to original sounds in it as possible, the sounds is heard in loads of hard house tracks, but, I just can't put my finger on what instrument it might be, it sounds like a high octave piano with no sustain. Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
@@hdj808 thanks 🙏. It sounds like a percussion or pluck synth on the high octave 8 I reckon.
@@randombutraw426 sound, I'll see what I can come up with, thanks for the prompt reply mate 👍🏻