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  • It's really not as complicated as all you are making it out to be. if the employer has the right to the samples, than there is no question. In my case, I own just about every library out there, so it's not an issue.

  • But you don't own the license that the person doing the programming is using, navE. [:P]

    Conquer, sharing is if you have the library on your studio's computer for clients to use along with the mixing desk, compressors, and speakers. Using the license you've purchased on a project is a totally different situation, and whether or not you wrote the music or the composer also has the library is 100% irrelevant.

  • Damn, I really need to move to LA someday. All the jobs are there...

  • Sonrise,

    A lot of them are. Not sure if you were being sarcastic, but ... it's true, they really are.

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    @Sonrise said:

    Damn, I really need to move to LA someday. All the jobs are there...


    That may of been true in the past and may still be an advantage but today when everything could be done through internet it's very feasible to work outside your country through internet. I say that because that is my case, I deliver material several times a week to NY and LA without moving from my chair and I live in Montreal.

  • Hi Guy,


    That info is VERY encouraging!!!

  • Yeah, working over the internet may be the way to do it, BUT, the jobs are still in LA. So "getting" the jobs, and "working on them" become two seperate things.

    And if you aren't here, than those who are, are really talented at hussling them away from you. There's a lot of incentive in "going local".

    Anyway, there still are a few jobs here and there outside of LA, but not enough to accelerate a career.

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    @snavenave said:

    Yeah, working over the internet may be the way to do it, BUT, the jobs are still in LA. So "getting" the jobs, and "working on them" become two seperate things.

    And if you aren't here, than those who are, are really talented at hussling them away from you. There's a lot of incentive in "going local".

    Anyway, there still are a few jobs here and there outside of LA, but not enough to accelerate a career.


    Of course I don't disagree with what you're saying and that's why I said it's still an advantage to live in LA but the point was that internet revolutionized our way of communicating and so once you have established a solid contact in LA or NY they know you can be as efficient or more than the guy living in LA, today everybody all over the world has access to the same technology, VSL is an example, this website is an example, then if your good it's by word of mouth, but of course getting that initial contact whether it's through luck or hard work is more challenging when you're outside the area and on that side I agree with Evan or Nave [;)]. Today's communication ways have become so ridiculous, I bet people in LA use their cell to talk from the front to the back seat of a car, and sending mp3s or quicktimes between continents takes nearly the same time! Today everybody is surfing on the internet, so the point is, it's catching up to "being there".

    Yug Socab, [:)]

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    @Another User said:

    Today's communication ways have become so ridiculous, I bet people in LA use their cell to talk from the front to the back seat of a car, and sending mp3s or quicktimes between continents takes nearly the same time! Today everybody is surfing on the internet, so the point is, it's catching up to "being there".
    Yes it is. I am waiting for the day I can put Google glasses on and do everything with my "toothstick". [;)]

  • Hi Evan, it seems your move to LA bears fruit. Congrats and all the best, Mathis.

    To the ones interested in his job offering: Some two years ago I helped him on a similar occasion and I had quite some fun with him.