Guide to independent electronic music that's free on the web
What is "copyleft"? The opposite of copyright, as explained by Richard Stallman. Where copyright protects a creator's right to control copies and changes to a work, copyleft protects a user's right to copy and change a work.
A license that allows free re-use and modification of creative work so long as the derivative work remains available on the same terms. Copyleft – formally known as the “General Public License,” or GPL – was initiated by computer programmer Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation. By protecting the creativity and energy of the commons from private appropriation, the GPL has made free software and open source software possible. A related set of licenses for other types of creative works has been devised by the Creative Commons.
Open Licensing explanations – creative commons
The Creative Commons License refers to the name of several copyright licenses released on December 16 , 2002 by Creative Commons , a US nonprofit corporation founded in 2001 .
These licenses all grant certain baseline rights , such as the right to distribute the copyrighted work on file sharing networks. The copyright holder has the option of specifying certain extra conditions:
Guide to net labels
A netlabel , also called online
label , web label or mp3 label , distributes its music in
digital audio formats (mainly MP3 or Ogg ) online. Netlabels often work like
traditional record labels to produce and promote music projects (such as albums
or compilations ). Most employ guerrilla marketing to promote their work. Few
netlabels earn money for participants.
The primary difference between netlabels and record labels is that netlabels emphasize free downloads, as opposed to physical publishing ( CD , vinyl or DVD ). Often, the music is released under licenses that encourage sharing, such as the Creative Commons Licenses . Artists typically retain the copyright to their own work, unlike traditional labels.
WHERE TO FIND COPYLEFT MUSIC
These record labels sponor bands that whose works are available under free-use/creative commons license. That means that if you alter their work, and release it as your own- all you have to do is allow your own work to be altered, too!!
Copyright laws explanation
A copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by government for a limited time to regulate the particular form, way or manner in which an idea or information is expressed. Copyright may subsist in a wide range of creative or artistics forms or "works", including literary works , movies , musical works , sound recordings , paintings , photographs , software , and industrial designs . Copyright is a type of intellectual property .
Copyright law only covers the particular form or manner in which ideas or information have been manifested, and is not designed or intended to cover the actual concepts, facts, styles or techniques which may be embodied in or represented by the ideas or information. Which allows for appropriation, or the borrowing of ideas, between works of art within the same field.
MP3 ENCODING These are 2 common forms of mp3 audio
variable bit rate (VBR) encoded MP3s are generally smaller
than standard MP3s of the same sound quality and generrally sound better,
especially in the high frequencies. Complex sections (like those with thick
bass, or a particularly sharp note from the violin) of the song need a higher
quality encoding than other more simple sections. When you choose an average bit
rate bit rate for a mp3 file of 128k, parts of the song will actually sound like
(and display) higher points of say 160, or 192kbps. During some of the more
simple spots during the song (especially moments of complete silence, or those
only with words), your mp3 will encode itself at lower quality of 32k or 64k.
Your ears can't tell the difference, I promise! If you decide that even during
the most-simple parts of a track, you don't want the encoding strength dipping
below XXXbps, then you make that selection within the configuration screen in
Audacity.
What are the major advantages of VBR encoded MP3 files?
- VBR encoded MP3s are generally smaller than standard MP3s of the same sound
quality and generrally sound better, especially in the high frequencies.
Also, it's great for spoken word audio as there are often pauses and silence
between sentences.
-Taken from www.free-codecs.com
constant bit rate encoding (CBR) uses a consistent quality level throughout the length of the mp3 file. It is the standard default setting for most cd ripping software. While it may seem as if a constant
OGG ENCODING Ogg Vorbis is an open-source standard which remains royalty and patent-free. That means anyone can put Ogg support in a
FLAC ENCODING is the best
CDex - CDex is an open-source solution which also offers enough advanced options for converting between formats to satisfy the serious digital music fan. It can be used for extracting audio from CDs, we asll as perform conversion functions between different audio music.
Here are some guides that will help you. Some are simple, some are more complex..
Radified Guide to Ripping CD audio & MP3 encoding If you've ever downloaded MP3s from the original Napster [now shut down by the courts], or one of the other file-sharing services, and found that those songs sounded like krap, it's because the people who encoded those MP3s didn't know the ripping & encoding mojo you'll learn here. [No, 128-kbps is not CD-quality.]
Audacity is
an open-source multitrack audio editor for windows, linux and mac. Ease of use
is one of Audacity's key features. It can be used to make recordings.
You can
use Audacity on several different platforms including Macintosh, Windows, and
Linx, as seen below.
You should write e-mails to any record label or promotional group that may be interested in your station. Sometimes it takes a lot to impress a business enough to send you free stuff, but sometimes it doesn't! You should try and contact those who fit your station's profile, in whatever genre you choose.