Consider me a huge proponent of Dsound (or something even more specialized) being a full on oasis of sounds and production material.
I have been marinating on the idea of releasing a library of modular synth sounds ... everything from "standard" leads, basses and kicks to way -way- more experimental eurorack-modular-only sorta territory. I had been planning on building a presence on youtube and monetizing it via said sample pack, but the opportunities presented here -eclipse- that in my opinion. Steemit (and dsound, dtube and whatever ends up being the defacto spotify-esque steem-enabled streeming vehicle) is a brand new playground for producer types, and once they see how easy it is to monetize your music ALREADY, I think there will be a strong contingency of people looking for samples and resources here. I just put a new Dsound track up today and the platform already feels slicker and improved from when I joined in December. Droves, man. Droves of producers will be using this in a year.
I was thinking when I hit 1000 followers I release a free 250 sound pack as a taste and charge something like 2 steem for a 1000 sound version ... but your post has actually got me going down the wormhole on how much more lucrative (and exciting) it would be to be a part of something that uses the existing steem infrastructure as a means of securing "fair use" .... I would infinitely rather make $.05 sbd per usage on a sample that gets used thousands of times via an exciting new platform than be another (albiet one of the few crypto-enabled) producer shilling sample packs.
Omg , i love this post bro , i'm from Venezuela and have the same ideas , because my dream is go to tomorrowland , i'm DJ and Producer but as my country is in crisis I need a lot of help , that's why I'm here in steemit as new to achieve social and economic support, get new friendships, share information and others, I follow you and vote.
Great knowledge and talent are in your position @rok-sivante. I do not understand the rules of a work by a musician, but little know the direction you intend. in my country, there is often a plagiarism on one's music without serious punishment. but to create something it must have a valuable value for a creator. I salute to see the talent you have. I always follow your post to get the latest information. thank you for sharing
Hey @rok-sivante,
These are some well-thought out details...Infact I would even call it a whitepaper. No Musepaper.
Music is life! Since I discovered Dsound, I have really been telling all my music-oriented friends about the platform. Just to help them get renumerated for their efforts.
This your idea is the next level sht. Producers and Artistes and fans could collaborate in a very easy way to create something beautiful and profitable for all involved.
As for sharing, I trust smartcontracts to make that happen. Matter of fact: why not name the platform:smartmusic or Soundlinkup or soundsteem or codio (co-audio).
Anyway, these are my 0.2 cents. Lolx.
The steem blockchain has given us all the opportunity to build great things. That's why I created @AIR-CLINIC as a medical doctor; to reach out and help people access quick, accessible, free, quality healthcare globally.
Apakabar @rok-sivante. Moving in the realm of music actually has a promising income. Another with the world of film. You must know how the development of music in Indonesia itself, there is very interested in music from the young. for the music recording artist we are still far behind with the rest of the world. but we in Indonesia certainly continue to learn to advance the field. Regarding the licensing as well as the exact tax is a serious issue for every business world of music. It's just government policy that must be able to understand and maintain someone's copyright to improve the quality.
This collaboration would open up more doors for many artists out there with no AGT opportunity or X-Factor. There are a lot of budding artists out there who cannot afford studio fees and producers looking for fresh talents or just artists to try out their new beats, etc. That seems like a problem that could be solved by some lines of codes on the blockchain.
PS: I always like the way you reply comment spammers. Thanks a lot.
I'm guessing you're familiar with Imogen Heap's initiative that's along these lines called Mycelia for Music - if not, here's the link: http://myceliaformusic.org/
Consider me a huge proponent of Dsound (or something even more specialized) being a full on oasis of sounds and production material.
I have been marinating on the idea of releasing a library of modular synth sounds ... everything from "standard" leads, basses and kicks to way -way- more experimental eurorack-modular-only sorta territory. I had been planning on building a presence on youtube and monetizing it via said sample pack, but the opportunities presented here -eclipse- that in my opinion. Steemit (and dsound, dtube and whatever ends up being the defacto spotify-esque steem-enabled streeming vehicle) is a brand new playground for producer types, and once they see how easy it is to monetize your music ALREADY, I think there will be a strong contingency of people looking for samples and resources here. I just put a new Dsound track up today and the platform already feels slicker and improved from when I joined in December. Droves, man. Droves of producers will be using this in a year.
I was thinking when I hit 1000 followers I release a free 250 sound pack as a taste and charge something like 2 steem for a 1000 sound version ... but your post has actually got me going down the wormhole on how much more lucrative (and exciting) it would be to be a part of something that uses the existing steem infrastructure as a means of securing "fair use" .... I would infinitely rather make $.05 sbd per usage on a sample that gets used thousands of times via an exciting new platform than be another (albiet one of the few crypto-enabled) producer shilling sample packs.
MUCH FOOD. MUCH THOUGHT.
good music @rok-sivante, Thanks for share
Omg , i love this post bro , i'm from Venezuela and have the same ideas , because my dream is go to tomorrowland , i'm DJ and Producer but as my country is in crisis I need a lot of help , that's why I'm here in steemit as new to achieve social and economic support, get new friendships, share information and others, I follow you and vote.
Great knowledge and talent are in your position @rok-sivante. I do not understand the rules of a work by a musician, but little know the direction you intend. in my country, there is often a plagiarism on one's music without serious punishment. but to create something it must have a valuable value for a creator. I salute to see the talent you have. I always follow your post to get the latest information. thank you for sharing
Hey @rok-sivante,
These are some well-thought out details...Infact I would even call it a whitepaper. No Musepaper.
Music is life! Since I discovered Dsound, I have really been telling all my music-oriented friends about the platform. Just to help them get renumerated for their efforts.
This your idea is the next level sht. Producers and Artistes and fans could collaborate in a very easy way to create something beautiful and profitable for all involved.
As for sharing, I trust smartcontracts to make that happen. Matter of fact: why not name the platform: smartmusic or Soundlinkup or soundsteem or codio (co-audio).
Anyway, these are my 0.2 cents. Lolx.
The steem blockchain has given us all the opportunity to build great things. That's why I created @AIR-CLINIC as a medical doctor; to reach out and help people access quick, accessible, free, quality healthcare globally.
GO ROC IT!
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you're lucky this wasn't a spam comment, as I was ready to flag this.
I am sorry dude, thanks for advice, should i delete this comment???
Your choice.
I am unable to do so, comments with reply are unable to delete sir
Apakabar @rok-sivante. Moving in the realm of music actually has a promising income. Another with the world of film. You must know how the development of music in Indonesia itself, there is very interested in music from the young. for the music recording artist we are still far behind with the rest of the world. but we in Indonesia certainly continue to learn to advance the field. Regarding the licensing as well as the exact tax is a serious issue for every business world of music. It's just government policy that must be able to understand and maintain someone's copyright to improve the quality.
This collaboration would open up more doors for many artists out there with no AGT opportunity or X-Factor. There are a lot of budding artists out there who cannot afford studio fees and producers looking for fresh talents or just artists to try out their new beats, etc. That seems like a problem that could be solved by some lines of codes on the blockchain.
PS: I always like the way you reply comment spammers. Thanks a lot.
I'm guessing you're familiar with Imogen Heap's initiative that's along these lines called Mycelia for Music - if not, here's the link: http://myceliaformusic.org/
This a great music one..I appreciate your every post.
Carry ou your activity .
And focus your creativity in steemit.
Thanks for sharing..