The Place Of Modern MIDI Music?
-1-Lone_Eagle writes "With the free availability of literally thousands of MIDI files on the Internet, and increasingly powerful home desktop systems and software, virtually anyone can take a MIDI file and using a program such as GarageBand or Reason create a near-studio-quality rendition of their favorite song. This opens up an interesting discussion, is a remixed MIDI file an original creation? Or is it simply a copied work with the rights belonging to the original author? Is it piracy? What do you think?"
Have you heard the synthetic wave tables on my Dell laptop!? Welcome to plinky plonky land.
AT&ROFLMAO
But if they DO belong to the original owner, who would the rights for the song my 56k modem plays belong to?
Grammar Nazi
... create a near studio quality rendition of their favorite song.
Maybe I've missed something big, but I didn't know such amazing vocal support was built into MIDI formats. I guess I could always put the lyrics in and let Microsoft Sam (tm) sing it for me, but I'd rather die a horrible, horrible death.
< You have a MIDI. May I add the lyrics? >
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/ There she was just a-shouting to the street \
| Singing: I want Word from Office from Microsoft |
| Snapping her keyboard and shuffling her mouse |
| Singing: I want Word from Office from Microsoft |
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\ Want more?
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% No, kthx.
are you seriously asking the slashdot community for legal advice?