Hi all, Dave Robillard wrote: > What the heck is the point of it being "free" if you want to "have your > word on all mods"? > > Sounds pretty un-free to me.
Maybe should I've been more clear: I've no problems with the software I'll release being free: like Pd patches, SynthEdit VSTi's, drivers... I just wanna find a good way to protect my hardware works from people who already have sales and legal strength that would make them proof from any file I could suit against them! torbenh wrote: > i have (by mistake) deleted my lad folder. and either you did not post > your compatibility list, or i missed it. i cant tell. First reason matches. I've posted it on the K-v-R forum: http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42640 Because that's where i've found most of the plugins: http://www.kvr-vst.com/get.php Alternatively, until the nodes change while I update my bookmarks, you can browse all links to devs there: http://theremin.free.fr/hunchback/index.php?nodes=|0|461|897|1098|1103| Let me quote one of the first answers to the thread: "The stuck notes in some SE VSTi are most likely due to CK's Unison modules that are a little twitchy." Have your copy saved on a text file, so that you can emulate a database search. Ex: getting all interesting working plugins among all plugins stored on a text file named "VSTi": cat VSTi | grep ': W!' NB: Do you want to practise your french? http://fr.audiofanzine.com/apprendre/mailing_forums/index,idtopic,60705.html > wait until after ladconf (paul and i will meet there -> synergy) Looking forward eagerly to receiving news from that meeting! Cheers, Christian Frisson
