You can easily create a new song with this. In the case of construction kit packs, you can combine and mix several construction kits together, cut them into pieces, re-arrange them, fx them, use only parts of it etc. Only complex and recognizable melodies with a specific length and musical complexity are considered to be compositions. Sounds that consist of one note, playing rhythmic patterns are not compositions etc. Basic octave-based arpeggio lines are not compositions. Chord progressions (for example, in the new Guitar samplepack) are also not compositions and are freely usable. To clarify, a simple off-beat bass-loop (an "umpf umpf umpf" sound) is not a composition. To prevent this sort of thing, we are forced to keep the composition rights. We have seen our own YouTube video blocked, because a label claims to have the rights of a specific composition in the demo in fact, their signed artist has simply used a construction kit from us. The reason is simple: you can not go to a record label, make a track completely from construction kits and claim you are the original composer. That's simply not possible, since only one person can be the original author, not several hundreds. Since you are not the composer, we will NOT transfer the rights for the compositions of these songs to you. Even when a samplepack is a construction kit, these are mostly drum loops.įor the remaining ~10% there are some special rules: sometimes complex melodic loops are contained in these samples these are basically half finished songs (for example some loops in the bonus folders on older packs, or sometimes the melody tracks from the mp3 demonstrations). That's usually around 90% of a samplepack. from Vengeance samplepacks commercially in your productions without any restrictions.
You can use all one-shots, drums, fx, loops etc. I asked about this, and here is their response