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Mistypearl
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Wow that survey was over quick. Hopefully they will put more songs on iTunes, I would definately buy them.
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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That's true. Fortunately I don't use iTunes or listen to very much music, so the outcome of this survey won't really affect me. |
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sdhd
Posts: 169 |
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More anime songs the better.
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Top Gun
Posts: 4809 |
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Man, didn't even see that one before it was over.
I have no interest whatsoever in purchasing any sort of music from iTunes, for the simple reason that I view paying for a lossy, DRM-encumbered digital version of a song to be utterly ridiculous. I suppose my viewpoint almost equally extends to DRM-free sources, though those get points for freedom of use. If I'm going to be paying money for music, I want it to be for an original-source-quality CD that I can hold in my hands and encode at whatever bitrate I wish, not something that's already been encoded. It's the same reason I'd never purchase television episodes or movies through such a service; if I want them, I'll buy the original DVDs. (Now, if there was some store out there that started selling songs in a lossless format, such as FLAC, I'd be all over that.) |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4551 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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Eh, I didn't see it until it was too late, but I would have voted the "I wish domestically-licensed anime soundtrack CD's would make a comeback" option had that been an option.
I know it's not going to happen since the domestic anime distributors no longer have any large piles of money left to burn on side ventures where they'll never make a profit, but the key word is "wish". Personally, I don't even have an iPod or Zune; I still like getting all my music in a physical format. And, before anyone asks, yes I did buy domestically-licensed soundtrack CD's in the late 1990's, back when Pioneer, Viz, Victor, and JVC put out a handful of either straight domestic versions of the Japanese soundtrack albums (except with translated liner notes) or bilingual soundtrack CD's with both the Japanese and English versions of the songs. |
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LordRedhand
Posts: 1472 Location: Middle of Nowhere, Indiana |
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Well in one aspect yes I would buy anime music but I think I'm more closer to anime-related music, like The Pillows music, over something tied to a particular series.
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Kalessin
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That was over so quick that I wonder what the point was....
Personally, I buy lots of JPop - particularly anime soundtracks and theme songs - but I never download music. I refuse to get songs that are either in a lossy format or contain DRM. I certainly don't want to discourage any companies from putting music up on itunes and the like, but I'm not a fan of getting much of anything digitally. I want the hard copy. If I want a digital copy after that, I'll rip it myself. I have a very large collection of music in FLAC, but I've ripped it all myself. I'd consider buying music and videos digitally if they were full quality without DRM, but in general, I'm not a fan of the idea. |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4551 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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I should add that the theme song/character single CD's were the main reason that I bought the Lucky Star limited edition sets (well, up to volume 5, sniff) and were a factor in my buying the Haruhi Suzumiya limited edition sets (in addition to getting the episodes in Japanese TV broadcast order).
I'd still buy proper soundtrack albums for each show for the background music should Bandai Entertainment ever produce a domestic North American version; I don't care enough about the BGM to pay the full import price. |
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vrosario7
Posts: 11 Location: USA |
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I did not catch the survey but I found read about it and found it interesting. Being a fan of j/pop/rock and anime theme songs, I would definitely encourage it. I was recently watching videos on Youtube and someone asked where they could find this Japanese rockband "Maximum the hormone's" (they are awesome by the way) cd, in the U.S. I suggested checking ebay but if Itunes had it, I believe many fans of the music would gladly purchase it from them because it would ease some of the frustrations that people have or might have with locating it. Might I also add, it may even ease the prices associated with importing them to the U.S.
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fuuma_monou
Posts: 1853 Location: Quezon City, Philippines |
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YesAsia.com offers free shipping to the U.S. with at least $39 of eligible items. They have Maximum The Hormone CDs in stock. |
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melonbread
Posts: 317 Location: UK (London) |
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I didn't get a chance to take part in that survey... Silly having it open for like a day only!
The end question is missing an option "Yes but I didn't buy it". And the second question is missing "No, I prefer to import anime music from Japan". |
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Bling Bling
Posts: 24 Location: NC |
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theres no anime music on itunes unless you count crappy techno remixes and vic mignogna albums
you should bootleg all your soundtracks like i do lol |
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Ai no Kareshi
Posts: 561 Location: South Africa |
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Is there any official word on why this poll was so incredibly short? It seems a lot of members didn't even see the survey until it was closed (including myself – and I check this site several times daily). Were people abusing the survey or something?
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LordRedhand
Posts: 1472 Location: Middle of Nowhere, Indiana |
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and we sit wondering why the entertainment industries are struggling..... Impatience is not a virtue. |
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