Originally Posted by AudioTrack
A pleasant song, but perhaps a bit long?
I understand that PG Music prefer not to mention the names of the various artists that are used to create your song.
There's more info in this post.

Thanks for the response AudioTrack. The issue re giving credit to the sampled session musicians goes back a long way and I've been unable to find any definitive comment on it from PG Music. In BiaB itself all of the musicians are credited, which I assume is a part of the their contracts, which is totally understandable - it's usually only some synth samples which are uncredited, while others are - and in the end I can only guess that many years ago when RealTracks were first used that there may have been a warning that if one is selling one's BiaB music and doing well then a session musician might want some dosh from it, but even that seems unlikely as such should be covered in in their contracts. IE: They're paid for their work with PG Music and have no rights to it thereafter.

I've been crediting the sampled musicians since on the BiaB forum since I've been a member as I'm pro credit where credit is due, plus I sometimes do the same where I share the link on FB as some musician contacts are interested, but I don't on YouTube, SoundCloud or other sites I share the YT link on, though that's because on 'lesser sites' I post without a blurb as the odds of the links being clicked on are very low. Another regular Showcase poster lists the musicians in his SoundCloud posts, so as PG Music have never objected to either him or myself giving the credits I doubt very much that it's an issue for them. It seems to be a case of each to his own and, as said, I'm pro giving credit where credit is due.


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