Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren wrote:
Hmm, would work. It would need renaming to X is an instrumental version of
Y, but would work. Maybe X is [an a cappella / an instrumental / a
karaoke] version of Y could be made to encompass it all? I'm putting
karaoke by itself because I suspect they are
On Sat, 2010-12-04 at 21:03 +0100, Nikki wrote:
The other thing (and this is more a question for Calvin ;)), if
instrumental and karaoke are separate, should a Japanese
karaoke/instrumental track that's completely instrumental still use
karaoke*? I would hope so, since I don't want to have
Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren wrote:
Some kind of created the beat for AR could be added, but even though it
would be a good description, it is not the way it is usually credited
anywhere, so it might be confusing.
Putting a flag on the Producer AR that makes it go to work level would be
On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 04:30 +0100, Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Nikki aei...@gmail.com wrote:
Right now, we have a track-track karaoke version relationship
for them.
In NGS, the relationship is kept between the recordings, and
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Nikki aei...@gmail.com wrote:
Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren wrote:
Some kind of created the beat for AR could be added, but even though it
would be a good description, it is not the way it is usually credited
anywhere, so it might be confusing.
Putting a
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Nikki aei...@gmail.com wrote:
Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren wrote:
In hip hop, it is usual that the person who creates the music is
credited as producer. In some electronic music records the person who
creates the music is also credited as producer, while in
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Per Øyvind Øygard per...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 23:21:14 +0530, Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren
reosare...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe some of this has been debated before, but as this mailing list is
horribly annoying to search in, I'll just ask.
In
Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren wrote:
The least bad way I can see of working with all this would be having 2
different works for every standard hip hop recording. One for the
vocal track and another for the beat / instrumental track, and think of
the songs as if they were mashups in a way.
Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren wrote:
In hip hop, it is usual that the person who creates the music is
credited as producer. In some electronic music records the person who
creates the music is also credited as producer, while in other cases
appears as writer. This wasn't a big problem before,
2010/11/21 Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren reosare...@gmail.com
Maybe some of this has been debated before, but as this mailing list is
horribly annoying to search in, I'll just ask.
In hip hop, it is usual that the person who creates the music is credited
as producer. In some electronic music
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:29 AM, Frederic Da Vitoria
davito...@gmail.comwrote:
2010/11/21 Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren reosare...@gmail.com
Maybe some of this has been debated before, but as this mailing list is
horribly annoying to search in, I'll just ask.
In hip hop, it is usual that the
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 23:21:14 +0530, Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren
reosare...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe some of this has been debated before, but as this mailing list is
horribly annoying to search in, I'll just ask.
In hip hop, it is usual that the person who creates the music is
credited as
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