Well that's the best on this clusterf**k

There's a huge difference between giving a video lesson of a popular song or (in Beato's case) breaking down a song and analyzing what makes it a great song, and completely ripping off somebody else's music and claiming that it's your own.
Dunno.
I find Beato's presentation of multitracks problematic.
There's not really a legal pathway to obtain these files in the first place.
He takes basically pirated files. They are somebodies intellectual property and were never meant for public circulation.
He does not license the use of the songs in his commercial videos. (And yeah, "de-monetized", promotional content is commercial.)
He shares them without consent from the artists.
I find this deeply disrespectful.

(As a side note: I found his commentary often lacking additional value, in the few videos that I watched. The value is in playing the isolated tracks.)


Guitar Whatshisname is performing covers on video, as do myriads of other people.
Which is fine, from an intellectual property perspective, as long as the original artists getting their fair share of the royalties.
Which most people performing covers on video aren't utterly concerned about. Show me the people who get a proper sync license for social media use, so the don't get a "copyright strike"*.
So, what he does is kinda business as usual.
I fail to see what's especially egregious in his case.



* "copyright strikes" are slaps on the wrist for not properly licensing music for video use.
It's a bit like "borrowing" the neighbors lawn mower for your own pocket money gardening business without asking first.
Rick Beato knows that, he's been in music publishing for ever.
Him whining on a regular basis that he can't "fair use" other people's intellectual property for free for his own business is kinda disgusting.
Anyways...
 
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Like, there's a youtube guy ripping off other youtube personas instead of outside IP holders for a change and suddenly everybody loses their mind.
Gimme a break.
 
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There's not really a legal pathway to obtain these files in the first place.

That's not true. You can officially ask the right holders and might be lucky. And rest assured, when someone like Beato (5 M subscribers) is asking, many people will be interested as it means to regain some popularity for a song. A song even praised by Beato. So why would you *not* supply multitracks to someone like Beato?

Besides, these days there's extraction tools and they're working pretty damn great.

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Regarding the entire Turra episode, it proves what I'm saying since quite some time: 95% of influencers (regardless of what they're into) just suck. This is even true for many of those that didn't suck when they started out. It's such an inflationary environment, you either have to be really good at whatever it is or become a douchebag.
 
And rest assured, when someone like Beato (5 M subscribers) is asking, many people will be interested as it means to regain some popularity for a song. A song even praised by Beato. So why would you *not* supply multitracks to someone like Beato?

Darn straight. Beato breaking down one of your songs is the modern day equivalent of Weird Al doing a parody of one of yours songs-it means that you're going to suddenly get a renewed interest from the public for that particular song.
 
That's not true. You can officially ask the right holders and might be lucky. And rest assured, when someone like Beato (5 M subscribers) is asking, many people will be interested as it means to regain some popularity for a song. A song even praised by Beato. So why would you *not* supply multitracks to someone like Beato?

Besides, these days there's extraction tools and they're working pretty damn great.

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Regarding the entire Turra episode, it proves what I'm saying since quite some time: 95% of influencers (regardless of what they're into) just suck. This is even true for many of those that didn't suck when they started out. It's such an inflationary environment, you either have to be really good at whatever it is or become a douchebag.
When he started out, track separation tech was just not available.
And he had not yet the market penetration he has now.
(And the "it will be great exposure" argument coming from a musician is meh anyways.)
Show me his early videos where he said that he asked for the multitracks and the artist happily sent them.

To me, he built his brand and his clout not in the least off of other peoples pirated intellectual property.


But let's agree to disagree there.
 
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When he started out, track separation tech was just not available.
And he had not yet the market penetration he has now.
(And the "it will be great exposure" argument coming from a musician is meh anyways.)
Show me his early videos where he said that he asked for the multitracks and the artist happily sent them.

I think he's got decent enough connections to use legit multitracks. Otherwise he'd likely be sued already.
 
Anything Beato but the idea that he has some super secret connection that give him multitracks is hilarious.

Seriously, pretty much everybody sort of deep enough in this business can get multitracks from several artists. How do I know? Because I've been next to someone getting some delivered while we were recording in a studio. And it was by no means any famous producer. Just someone asking whether he could do a kind of remix.

They came from moggfiles out of Guitar Hero and Rockband and where mostly re-records…

No idea whether that might be the case here and there, but he very certainly had some originals in his videos, too.
 
https://www.youtube.com/@digitalsplit9312

FWIW, this guy will generate tracks to your request for like $5

I got the ISO tracks from "Little Dolls" by Ozzy so I could play guitar over the bass, drums & Ozzy's vocals.

Logic will do it for you for free. Lalala.ai as well (limited contingent), then there's iZotope RX, Steinberg Spectral Layers and what have you.
But I don't think Beato needs to make use of any of these tools.
 
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Logic will do it for you for free. Lala.ai as well (limited contingent), then there's iZotope RX, Steinberg Spectral Layers and what have you.
I asked the guy what software he was using, but got no answer.

Not really into cover tracks these days, so I'm not looking to figure out how to isolate tracks.
 
I usually stay away from
Anything Beato but the idea that he has some super secret connection that give him multitracks is hilarious.

They came from moggfiles out of Guitar Hero and Rockband and where mostly re-records…


Pffft, as if you know anything about Guitar Hero tracks. :rofl
 
Aww, SNAP !

That's not Bernie.. that's my guitar teacher.

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He does not license the use of the songs in his commercial videos. (And yeah, "de-monetized", promotional content is commercial.)

If the video is demonetized it means the money is going to the rights holders, not the video maker.

I think your entire complaint is misinformed at best and borderline slanderous.
 
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