>I must be in bizarro world. > >a cat is basically gonna give out all his hard work... every >kick snare high hat bass synth piano lead hiccup for niggas to >sample for $40??? lol
I'm not suggesting this in the sampling world context. About 99% of the music world doesn't even care about the repercussions of sampling. One would still need permission to sample. If anything, it might RAISE whatever they currently steal from musical acts that sample.
>niggas pay that for a single breakbeat record. sometimes 20x >that or more lol
Again. You're talking about an extremely small niche pocket of the industry. People wouldn't have to spend that money anymore.
>I think the multitracks are a violation. People don't have any >business with access to that. you couldn't get Annie Leibovitz >negatives? you can't get the formula for coke.
This is only the perspective of a hip hop producer. There are no actual session-players that are terrified they're track might be sampled by another producer. In fact...it's a boon for them whether they know it or not. Not sure why this is so scary and outrageous to you. Current property-rights laws still apply.
>niggas don't respect musicians at all. just because everybody >loves music they feel entitled