Is it ethical to share/sell my own designed amp-sound on CD, LP, DVD, online?
If not: Why?
If yes: Why not with my Kemper?
It's my own creative achievement! Not from Marshall, not from Mesa, Fender...
Is it ethical to share and/or sell bias amp matches of commercial kemper profiles?
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June 11, 2017 at 10:10 PM -
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Pretty simple: Only, if the licensing terms (EULA) of the rigs in question allow you to "transfer" (in lack of better words) those. In other words, there is simply no general answer to your question. As for the ethnical part, i'd start to distinguish in between sharing and selling. But that's something you should discuss elsewhere because it has nothing to do with our products.
But isn't it a "profiler related discussion" to talk about the ethics of sharing and/or selling matches of commercial profiles done with kemper? Should the discussion instead be on a website about commercial profiles only, the original gear used in profiles, or a philosophy site, positive grid page?
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Is it ethical to share/sell my own designed amp-sound on CD, LP, DVD, online?
If not: Why?
If yes: Why not with my Kemper?
It's my own creative achievement! Not from Marshall, not from Mesa, Fender...Would you extend this logic to "close enough" bias amp matches of commercial Kemper profiles though? There is some "achievement" involved there as well, provided that you have to (not always but anyway) dial in an amp to get close enough to kemper, including perhaps putting different amp components together digitally, messing with the micing within app, anything like that, ect, ect.
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I think it is more important to discuss the question:
Is it ethical to use an amp in neighborhood. Sorry.
But I'm really tired of this discussion.
I ask you now without sarcasm:
Is your created sound on your amp your sound? Is the owner of sound the manufactor? Or is the owner the engineer? All under ethical views! -
I think it is more important to discuss the question:
Is it ethical to use an amp in neighborhood. Sorry.
But I'm really tired of this discussion.
I ask you now without sarcasm:
Is your created sound on your amp your sound? Is the owner of sound the manufactor? Or is the owner the engineer? All under ethical views!I did not endorse one view over another by saying what I said, mate.
The point is logical consistency.
Many interesting questions come up under such topics.
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Everybody knows if he/she is frawd... stop asking people for easy answers, ask your self the hard questions and no excuses.
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Everybody knows if he/she is frawd... stop asking people for easy answers, ask your self the hard questions and no excuses.
Who asks people for "easy answers"? Discussions about right and wrong is "asking people for easy answers"?
What is a "fraud" even in this context?
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okay. this ends here.
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