Reviews for "Ninjas In Your Attic (Full Construction Kit)"
Ninjas In Your Attic (Full Co...
by coruscate
by coruscate
Recommends (3)
Thu, Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:47 AM
media, remix, bpm_075_080, ccplus_stem, ccplus, male_vocals, drums, electronic, bass, synthesizer, experimental, instrumental, hip_hop, chill, loops, downtempo, spoken_word, ambient, funky, asian, japanese, koto, ethnic, cello
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Sat, Jan 4, 2020 @ 11:03 AM
Well arranged, this is a pretty cool track!
The “Sampling Plus” license is tricky, being retired, but if I understand it right, you can sell your remix, just not advertise or promote anything with it (you might want to consult TuneTrack about marking it as ccPlus). I’m certain you can include the freesound samples in your included kits if you include a .txt file with attribution (since ccMixter doesn’t add atribution to .zips). I think you need to include shockshadow in your “Featured Collaborators” field so that their name is added into the mp3. |
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What it does is embed their name into the mp3, so when it’s downloaded, they get credit. Otherwise, people have to go to the URL that’s embedded to see it.
I always think it’s for what they’ve contributed vicariously through ccMixter, so it also works if they didn’t actually work with you. |
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Oh okay. So to be clear, we’re not talking about the ID3(?) information that goes into the MP3 so if they check out the info they find all the notes I enter or the “title” that shows up in an audio player? Because I do credit it there. I just want to see if it’s just going to replicate the placement that already exists.
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That’s an excellent question — I’m sure a lot of people enter their own information into the mp3’s they encode.
Are you aware that all information for mp3’s that can be played with ccMixter is removed and replaced with information from the Properties? You can confirm this by downloading your own mp3. (mp3’s in a zip are not affected.) |
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