A quick play with Tonehammer's Emotional Piano

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2010

I wanted to have a play with Tonehammer's Emotional piano before I head to sleep. This was the random I came up with. In my head it's like an intro credits scene to some serial killer movie, with a paper clippings montage style background, but I have no idea why that is. Maybe I subconciously ripped off a serial killer movie.

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FL Studio 9.1, Kontakt 4.0.5, Emotional Piano

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  • @Navedrules

    I did indeed buy it. I am a sample library developer and composer myself. These libraries cost considerable time and money to make and are some people's only source of income. Downloading the libraries without paying means the developer spends money to develop them and gets nothing in return.

    Stealing software and then posting videos on youtube of myself using it would just be cheeky

  • @Navedrules

    Hmm I see it online in their website's store.

    Instruments section, Piano category.

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  • Hi dummeh, I totally agree with you about downloading software, I just bought the EW complete composers collection, but all the new play stuff has not been cracked. I just don t feel good about paying thousands of dollars in software, when others I' m competing against got it all for free. That is not fair either. I think companies need to get more efficient at anti piracy.

  • How much does FL studio cost?

  • Amazing! Can you upload the sheet, please? Thank you.

  • This is fantastic! Very nice work

  • Sorry bro, but this perfectly fits to the twilight movies, aspecially the first one which has these dark mysterious shine.

  • @dummeh You haven't actually responded to my arguments....everything you're saying is true but irrelevant to my argument against what you originally said.

  • @andrewh817 Sorry, what?? There are plenty of times that people will work on an hourly basis. With this, there is no way to agree a final price - it costs what it costs. By your definition, it would be perfectly fine for a company to decide to keep what I produce but not to pay me. If you perform a commercial service (ie, it's known it'll cost $, like it is known a library will cost $), you are owed money for that service, irrespective of when/what the price is. If you don't pay, you don't get.

  • @dummeh It is only stealing if you both agreed on a price he would be paid once the garden was finished.

  • @dummeh Also, just to make it clear I'm not dismissing piracy. There's plenty of cases where piracy doesn't hurt companies relative to their profits, and some cases where there's some research to say it helps them. I'm just saying you can't make assumptions like 'I didn't take a physical object so it's not stealing'. These libraries are just as much a service as they are a product. They don't magically appear, they take hundreds of people & hours and tens to hundreds of thousands of $ to make.

  • @andrewh817 You invite a worker to come build you a magnificent garden. You pay for the resources, the guy spends 8 weeks making it. You kindly tell him to leave and don't pay him. Nothing was taken from anyone - is that stealing?

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