Thanks for any insight.

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agree.shorttonpro wrote:I know the library your submitting to and yes, even if you mark YES for this option, it doesn't negatively impact the submission or make anything difficult.
Samples, loops etc... which you buy nearly always come with commercial licenses and are meant to be used in productions (just not re-sold again as samples). So you're safe to simply mark YES and continue forward.
not necessarily.TheElement wrote:Thanks. So I should put Yes. Actually every track has samples in it even if just fx.
I've put yes...
Samples Are Buyouts: Yes
Looks like if you say No it implies you did not purchase the sample pack and therefore have no license. That would be a copyright problem..and a automatic rejection. I assume.
True but if you didn't purchase a sample pack and also have no license I think they would reject a submission on just that. But then again yes within some of these sample packs they include melodies or even demos. I write my own melodies and tend to stay away from most of that stuff. I like the fx and some of the drum stuff which are necessary for edm tracks.andygabrys wrote:not necessarily.TheElement wrote:Thanks. So I should put Yes. Actually every track has samples in it even if just fx.
I've put yes...
Samples Are Buyouts: Yes
Looks like if you say No it implies you did not purchase the sample pack and therefore have no license. That would be a copyright problem..and a automatic rejection. I assume.
The previous question in the submission asks for unlawful samples.
This question you are wondering about, I am not sure what it is actually useful for, as most samples are totally in the clear if used in the context of an entire arrangement submitted to a library, except for BigFish and you can get a written waiver for those. Some samples cannot be used in a naked fashion (i.e. East West drum samples that might be exposed in a solo fashion in the instrumental version of a song like Lourde's Royals).
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