Please critique my two mixes
That's the only one that still works, we changed our name a while back which messed up all the other links.
And yes, that is Broom and Rake.
Please critique my two mixes
That's the only one that still works, we changed our name a while back which messed up all the other links.
And yes, that is Broom and Rake.
And it doesn't violate copyright, it's for free on grooveshark, I just posted a link to the songs...it's not like I put his song on Torrent or anything.
Never mind guys, I just went back and deleted the links myself
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Any mic you buy will be perfectly suited to your needs, until you use it long enough to learn that it's not.
If you recorded them, then the copyright on the recording is yours - unless the band paid you and specifically stipulated the mechanical copyright in the recording passed to them.
Though they would maybe have some copyright in the writing and performance. So it is not good to publish on-line without talking it through with them first
But, if you do a recording, the mechanical copyright in the recording is yours - unless, as I said, you are paid to do the recording on the understanding that the mechanical copyright reverts to the person who paid you.
This is how I understand copyright law.
But if you need to have the links removed and you are locked out - send a PM to a moderator with the reason and ask him to either delete the post or remove the links.
John Willett
Sound-Link ProAudio Ltd.
Circle Sound Services
Chairman: BSRA - British Sound Recording Association
President: FICS - Fédération Internationale des Chasseurs de Sons
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