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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Random gate per track?

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Random gate per track?

2003-11-12 by Colin f

> Ah, just send me the sources, and I'll do it myself. ;)

Nice try ;-)
I had considered making P3 open-source, as I have done with simpler projects
such as my midi/din/midi sync unit.
Sadly, some people have great difficulty understanding the difference
between 'this source is copyright, and provided for non-commercial use
only', and 'feel free to build units with my software and sell them on
eBay'.
So P3 will remain closed source, which is probably not a bad thing from the
point of view of keeping to a single version, and maintaining a consistent
style.

Cheers,
Colin f



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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Random gate per track?

2003-11-12 by Robert van der Kamp

On Wednesday 12 November 2003 15:04, Colin f wrote:
> > Ah, just send me the sources, and I'll do it myself. ;)
>
> Nice try ;-)

Oh just send it, I won't tell anybody. ;)

> I had considered making P3 open-source, as I have done
> with simpler projects such as my midi/din/midi sync unit.
> Sadly, some people have great difficulty understanding
> the difference between 'this source is copyright, and
> provided for non-commercial use only', and 'feel free to
> build units with my software and sell them on eBay'.

Oops! So that happened to you? Not very nice. How was this 
resolved in the end?

> So P3 will remain closed source, which is probably not a
> bad thing from the point of view of keeping to a single
> version, and maintaining a consistent style.

I *can* be flexible, you know. ;)

But I see your point. I'd probably do the same.

- Robert

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Random gate per track?

2003-11-12 by Colin f

> > Sadly, some people have great difficulty understanding
> > the difference between 'this source is copyright, and
> > provided for non-commercial use only', and 'feel free to
> > build units with my software and sell them on eBay'.
> 
> Oops! So that happened to you? Not very nice. How was this 
> resolved in the end?

There's really nothing much you can do about it, other than become
bitter and twisted ;-)

Colin f

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