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Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:14 pm
by deadly_habit
there's a difference in using it until you can afford it, and people just plain out pirating and continuing to use it and never bothering to buy it, which is what i'm getting at
hell i pirate plugs and sample cds to demo before i buy sometimes since the company offers no viable option, not enough detail in the features i'm looking for in particular, or they have like 1 lil snippet of whats on said sample cd. i'm far from rich and like to invest my money wisely, but if i demo something, like it, i buy it. if not it gets deleted.
h2o - try before you buy, not steal steal steal

Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:32 pm
by paravrais
deadly habit wrote:there's a difference in using it until you can afford it, and people just plain out pirating and continuing to use it and never bothering to buy it, which is what i'm getting at
hell i pirate plugs and sample cds to demo before i buy sometimes since the company offers no viable option, not enough detail in the features i'm looking for in particular, or they have like 1 lil snippet of whats on said sample cd. i'm far from rich and like to invest my money wisely, but if i demo something, like it, i buy it. if not it gets deleted.
h2o - try before you buy, not steal steal steal

Yeah definitely, totally agree with you. We seem to be debating the same point to each other lol XD
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:33 pm
by Perfecture
I personally, purchase all my plugins and software, purely because I like having something legit especially when it comes to something I consider to be my life (MUSIC) and it is more likely to be stable and work properly.
However, I am not going to moan at or about people who do use cracked software "just don't come fu***** crying to me when your ileagally downloaded version of FL is unable to keep up with this brutal drop" [insert drop here].
Pirating will always happen, and I certainly won't lose any sleep over it.

Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:48 pm
by deadly_habit
it's the whole mentality of i'm not going to pay for what i use to make my music that i'm going to send to labels and try to make a buck off of be it via touring or direct record sales that rubs me the wrong way majorly
if the software was good enough for you to complete a tune that you wanna try to make some money or a name off of it, why won't you pay for it?
people with severely fucked up work ethic who expect everything to be handed to them or to only pay once they turn a profit
this doesn't just apply to production
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:29 pm
by nowaysj
still wanna know what is so unique about these particular plugs.
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:49 pm
by deadly_habit
nowaysj wrote:still wanna know what is so unique about these particular plugs.
pretty much, i remember when i thought having a cracked copy of waves was essential as waves were the best, funny how as i explored later on and went all legit i found much better products that were much more affordable
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 4:26 pm
by 3za
I just whacked it to midget porn...
I think everyone in this thread needs to do the same.
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:00 pm
by Sirius
I just tbagged my little brutha in his sleep... ya reckon he would like the photos?
!!chea
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:08 pm
by zerbaman
deadly habit wrote:there's so many cheap and free options out there there's no necessity to have to resort to pirac
Give me a free VSTi that does exactly what massive does, and I swear on my virgin penis, that I'll uninstall massive and use that instead.
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:14 pm
by nowaysj
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:25 pm
by deadly_habit
there's nothing identical to massive with all the filters and effects built in, but all you really need is a wavetable synth since that's all it is at heart
if you can't live without it, how about you shell out the 200$
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:31 pm
by nowaysj
You can buy it used bros, for half that price. I sold massive to a dood here on the forums for that price.
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:37 pm
by dubmatters
Most daw's provides you with enough plugins/etc to make a tune good enough for release.
I don't know why people wank themselves to death over a plugin that the latest producer on the teenybopper bandwagon is using.
I actually avoid looking for dubstep on youtube because of the sheer number of revolting remixes made using massive et al.
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:41 pm
by deadly_habit
what's funny is most digital/fm based synths are capable of similar sounds that are commonplace to those styles of basses
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:19 am
by tavravlavish
deadly habit wrote:Sirius wrote:chronicrecords wrote:software is different from any real life object someone works on then is to be sold. for real life objects, actual hard work from a human went into that specific peice your buying. with software, yes a lot of hard work went into it, but its just a copy that took absolutely nothing to make. the people who made the original were payed long ago and aren't getting paid any more. the only people making any money (or losing) are massively rich corporations that wouldn't have a dent put in them if an entire city pirated their entire arsenal of software. if i go into a store and steal a t.v. thats a direct loss of money that went into the parts and labor that payed for that t.v. to be made. if i steal software, the company actually doesn't even lose 1 penny. but what they gain is the offchance ill buy this software now that ive seen how good it is by being able to fully explore it, and get the features from the new patch , because every peice of cracked software is a really old version with tons of awsome features that were added that you are missing out on. and even if i don't buy it in the end, they still lose nothing, but have gained me telling a bunch of friends about it , and one of them might buy it so it still benefits them in the end.
yes people. pirating benefits the companies that are being pirated.
I agree with this fully! I will arrr arrr aarrr till I die!
!!chea
it's not a one shot deal pay wise like say a video game
bad example
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:20 am
by Ldizzy
The thing with ur reflection on massive is very common of a lot of heads... and in my darker days.. i make no exception...
if u have enough money to buy just massive.. (so its actually stable and u have access to the updates)... and no other plug... its encouraging u to get the best out of it...
jacking 12 plugs is gonna turn you into a preset whore... unless ur monk-type-dedicated and grounded....
synths especially dont need to cost u an arm... and if they do.. just buy one at a time...
if not... its fine... but DO recognize that 200 bucks is NOT THAT MUCH unless u intend on buying as many plugs as u could crack..
in short terms... there are drawbacks to pirating... and the quality of a plugin is not an argument towards pirating...
juss sayin
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:16 am
by rawali
What if i need a free modular ala reaktor... Kind of a long shot but does anyone know of one?
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:45 am
by nowaysj
That is a good one.
Maybe energy xt, that is a modular daw and is cheap...
I'm curious on this one. What about synth edit, is that free?
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:23 pm
by Rekah
nowaysj wrote:That is a good one.
Maybe energy xt, that is a modular daw and is cheap...
I'm curious on this one. What about synth edit, is that free?
your sig cracked me up not really sure why, but i think it had something to do with the "im selling shit" you need to add a picture of a turd in with the other pics
edit : to the few in this thread that say when i become successful they will buy the software, if you dj do you download your tunes illegally?
Re: sending demos to labels which use "naughty" plugs..
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 2:43 pm
by deadly_habit
nowaysj wrote:That is a good one.
Maybe energy xt, that is a modular daw and is cheap...
I'm curious on this one. What about synth edit, is that free?
there's also buzz
http://www.buzzmachines.com/