It is the thing  i was trying to say long back....please dont discuss that 
topic again and again.
   
  Stay happy :-)
Aaditya

   
  Siraj K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
            Stupid discussion; horrible Anti-Rahmaniacs... Why the hell are 
they here? If some of the members of this group accused someother MDs (HJ & 
others) for copying other's tunes, go and attack them separately. Don't bring 
that dispute to this forum. 
   
  Its really frustrating to go through this stupid topic. Lot of idiotic 
suggestions & comments are going on.. Kids are talking about music, samples & 
loops. What the hell are the guyz (who accuses ARR) thinking of them? Are they 
great critics of music???? Grow up, guyz.. Don't make stupid comments anymore. 
   
  PS: Sorry, if it hurts anybody who accused ARR & his music. If they really 
felt hurted, plz leave this group immediately and leave us in peace.
   
  Cheers,
  Siraj
  

 
  On 8/3/07, Tapey3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:             As I understand it a 
sample is any bit of music taken from other
sources, i.e., you didn't record it yourself. A loop is a piece of
music, whether recorded by you or a sample, that is meant to be
repeated over and over in a song. A good example of this is a drum 
beat, but it doesn't have to be. A sample can be a loop or not. A
loop can be a sample or not.

--- In [email protected], Cyril Thomas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
> What is the difference between a sample and a loop?. Any composer
over here.Please answer. 
> regards
> Cyril.
> 
> manikandan gangadhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> Please put an end to this topic and the irritating
> Subject....please put an 
> end...please..daivusaingee...daiveituu..daya
> chaiyandi...shama chaiyu.
> 
  > --- Tapey3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I recently bought Final Cut Studio, which comes with
> > a program called
> > Soundtrack and a collection of samples loops. While 
> > I was going
> > through the loops, I noticed several that ARR has
> > used in songs. The
> > piano intro to Khoon Chala from RDB, the opening
> > beats of Thazhuvudu
> > from Aa Aah, the cello piece from Nenjam Ellam in 
> > AE, and a few
> > others. While I understand that composers use
> > loops, it does
> > disappoint me a little when I find out that a clever
> > bit of music I
> > admired is a sample. At least ARR is clever and he 
> > isn't just
> > throwing loops together. He composes the vast
> > majority of any given
> > song and uses the loops creatively.
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "VijayNarain"
> > <r_vijaynarain@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I suggest we put an end to this topic, now that
> > everyone knows Krishna 
> > > is an aspiring music director. Hope you're happy
> > with the attention
> > > you got in this group. Next time, try television.
> > As for the samples,
> > > its still the same!! Samples are meant to be used, 
> > and will be and
> > > should be, and it will never amount to
> > plagiarism!!!
> > > VIjaynarain R
> > >
  


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