![]() ![]() You can check out what Brandon from Loopmasters had to say about it: ![]() In fact, I spoke with Loopmasters about this and they essentially confirmed what I had suspected. If the rights were “exclusive,” that would mean they would only be able to sell the sample pack once because 1000 people can’t have “exclusive” ownership of the sounds and then use that right to sue others who were also sold the same “exclusive rights.” Moreover, from what I understand, when you buy sample packs and loops, you’re mostly just purchasing the licence to use them and not the exclusive rights. There are legal conundrums that one may find themselves in, but these are mostly a consequence of quarrelling among other producers and not anything to do with Apple or other companies. With that said, there have been cases where people who have used the samples before you, may decide to say that it’s theirs simply because they used it in their work before you did. In Garageband’s software licence agreement, it states directly that the samples and loops are royalty free, however, you can’t package them and sell them as if they were your own. In other words, Apple has mimicked what a lot of websites like Loopmasters have done for years and made their own library, however, a lot of people wonder if there are strings attached (a topic I’ve dove into before but we’ll briefly explore here). They have tons of sample packs to choose, from beat sequencer kits to keyboard collections.Īnd the best part about the sample packs, collections, and loops for iOS is that they tend to be cheaper than what you would get for Mac Garageband. GarageBand iOS also has an excellent sound Library found in their scroll menu when you open the app. Those are the basic steps, but I cover them in much more detail with the tutorial I already linked earlier. Open GarageBand’s sampler for iOS and then select Import and then record after isolating the part that you want. Next, you have to sync it with your iPhone or download it through an app. It’s relatively simple to use after dragging and dropping your audio file into your MacBook Pro’s Music Library (by the way, this is the best MacBook to use from Amazon). To find the Garageband iOS sampler, navigate to the instrument menu and “Sampler” is the third icon from the left in the “Keyboard” section.
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