So... um?

GRG's lawyers are Finnish.Gargaj wrote:One thing I still don't get though - why is Universal Music Finland / TEOSTO / Helsinki Court involved in this? Sure, the original piece was conceived by a Finnish person but he already appeared to have resolved the case, while GRG is Norwegian (and hence I'd assume it would be the Norwegian branch of CISAC who would need to deal with it) and Universal itself is American.
So... um?
goto80 wrote:Hey thanks for the answer!
1) I think describing it as photography vs painting is confusing. Of course the sounds in MODs are to some extent an icon of something 'real' (like photography). I am guessing you also mean that SID-composing is like painting because there are more decisions involved. But I think that is a normative statement, and we can also argue for the contrary. Like photography, SID-composing is based on fixed possibilities. You cannot photograph anything that doesn't exist, you cannot make SID-sounds that are not based on the chip. MOD-composing is more like painting, because you can play any 8-bit waveform at any point in time. (on the C64 you have a locked amount of waveforms and fast triggering is limited by the ADSR-bug). The waveforms do not have to be 'photographs' but can be extracted from any data file and be completely modified in a sample-editor. So, I think it's very difficult to talk about SID involving more decisions, interpretations or creativity than MOD. Of course, if a composer wants to mimick a given sound, it is a lot easier to use sampled sounds than programming SID sounds. But that is a rather particular instance which might not be relevant in any given case. Maybe this is all a bit philosophical, but I find it interesting.
I'd argue that virtually all MOD and even commercial composing is in this camp, so it's not a particular instance, it's almost the whole instance. I'd also argue that any processing of sounds outside the MOD editor is out of scope of the central argument, because it's not MOD composing but standalone sound design.if a composer wants to mimick a given sound, it is a lot easier to use sampled sounds than programming SID sounds
Does anyone know what this settlement includes? Just wondering how much this original Amiga MOD is considered to be worth?Chris Abbott wrote:The complication here is that GRG's SID is a remix of a MOD. The record company settled with that guy.
Chris
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