the4thImpulse wrote:you want to jump into the producing world as quickly as possible so you pirate all the software people tell you need and you then realize that there is a whole lot more to this game. This is when you start to slowly give up trying as hard and start posting topics like "How Do I Make Skrillex Wub???? PlZ HALP!!". You then expect people who have been at it for years to hold your hand all the way through until you’re a famous producer (which will never happen) all because you never took the time yourself to learn. Buying your software takes a long time, time you think you don’t have, but that’s when you will learn how to use the software so you are ready for it when you can buy it. From my observations people who pirate are not ready for what they are getting into because they never took the time to ‘learn’ what it is exactly they are getting into.
Some Future Poster wrote:Holy wall of text, Batman!
Nine Volt wrote: There's just one problem: I'm 15.
Nine Volt wrote: I disagree. Maybe it's because I only actually had to pirate one thing to start producing (Reason), I don't know. Maybe it's because I'm younger than most of the people here. I don't know. But I never really had this problem. Back then, music was a casual hobby, not something I was very serious about, but all I really did was watch a few tutorials and go it alone from there. I'm not saying I haven't made threads about "How do make this sound?", but that's not really what I did. I more tried to experiment and develop something based on my current knowledge at the time.
the4thImpulse wrote:If you care at all for making music then why are you spending your money on everything but the industry?
phantomignition wrote:Just curious, what do you think the point of buying something is if you've already pirated it?
colortwelve wrote:Some of us will be in debt for years paying for a decent education in music. That's all I'm gonna say.
Thanks for missing the point, that's all I will reply.colortwelve wrote:Some of us will be in debt for years paying for a decent education in music. That's all I'm gonna say.
phantomignition wrote:Just curious, what do you think the point of buying something is if you've already pirated it? I imagine it as just throwing money away as motivation for you to be more productive with what you buy, but with what I've pirated I'm almost always productive with it. I'm always somewhat worried that if I bought something it may turn out to be wasted money, and yes, there's definitely a true fact there, I'm too lazy to do research on what I'd buy, but sometimes it's just kind of nice to have extra tools you may use for little effort.
Lately I've just been learning about what I do have instead of just going out and finding new things I may or may not learn, but all of it's pirated. I just don't see why I'd go backwards at this point.
XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:I'm SUPER against pirating
Oh, the irony! I do believe that a certain scene from the Babs Seed episode would fit perfectly right hereXXDarkShadow79XX wrote:I DO, however, pirate music.
JackleApp wrote:THIS IS A HEINOUS ABUSE OF POWER BUT
YOUR MOD COMMANDS YOU
"There has never been a famous musician who put music second in their life, if you want to make good music then spend your money on making music rather pirating it and putting it second in your life."
Thyrai wrote:I'm noticing a lot of posts are making the assumption that theft and piracy are synonymous - but they aren't. I know some of you feel strongly about the subject, but some of the arguments here are really destroying the strawman. Theft is removing something of value from another, piracy makes a copy and leaves the original intact. Also, theft is pretty much illegal in every country, but file sharing is not. Be wary of using words like 'criminal' or 'thief', because those are simply inaccurate. Demeaning labels won't add anything to either side of the pro/anti-piracy crusade.
Thyrai wrote:In all reality, it's because of piracy that music companies have even seen a dime of my money. Trials are a joke most of the time, and the 30-day periods you get for DAWs (when you're starting out) is just about enough time to get frustrated with it before you can't use it anymore. If I like something, I'll absolutely buy it.
But you ARE removing something when you pirate software.
You are lowering demand of the product. You are LITERALLY devaluing the software. Don't think that just because the original bits are intact doesn't mean you affected market price.
Two wrongs don't make a right. That's not an morally excusable reason to pirate. Perhaps they need to work on their market strategy, but that's something different all together.
Thyrai wrote:Not quite
Thyrai wrote:Also, demand is speculative - because it assumes that one would buy something if there wasn't a free/cracked version of it.
Why is it wrong? I'm not buying them because I feel I have a moral obligation to do so. I buy them because they're good and because I want to support the company that makes them.
I test drive cars before I buy them, and if I'm going to be spending hundreds of dollars on a plugin or sample set, it better be damn good. Stripped out trials are awful, and I don't like having 3-10 days to figure out if I like them enough.
itroitnyah wrote:XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:I'm SUPER against piratingOh, the irony! I do believe that a certain scene from the Babs Seed episode would fit perfectly right here :lol:XXDarkShadow79XX wrote:I DO, however, pirate music.
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