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From:
r kidwell
To:
Sebastien Beaulieu ,
Cc:
r kidwell
Date:
Mon, 21 Jun 1999 14:29:04 -0500 (EST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) David Kristian vs. Use of Sampling
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quoted 17 lines For those interested, I talked to David last Friday and here's the why> >> For those interested, I talked to David last Friday and here's the why > >> of the "NO SAMPLING ALLOWED" in the liner notes of "Beneath > >> the Valley of the Modulars". > >> > >> This is there because his work has been sampled and used by others > >> without permission, two guilty parties : > > > >ah! so the context of the "no sampling allowed" > >is *not* some kind of statement on his personal music making > >ethics.. it was portrayed that way in somebody's > >review last week, and that sparked the ill-fated > >'beef with the use of samplers' threadlet. > > > As far as I know, he doesn't own a sampler, most, if not all of > his sounds are generated through analog or digital equipment, > I can't imagine how I would feel if I'd take a day to create a certain > sound and have someone take 5 minutes to sample it...
oh, i'm not disagreeing there. i'm just saying the whole threadling was born out of misreading the feeling behind that statement. but anyway, what part of "stainless steel drum" was it? rjck.//___