Thanks for responses. Only the octaves have a integer number of semitones between them. So although I can reuse the same samples, I need to make a different zone for each note, to maintain the correct tuning intervals. It seems that I would need to provide the samples with the mapping, so that the lengths, loops, and fine tuning of the reference samples, would be appropriate. So it looks as though I need first to record, tweak and edit my own samples if I wish to post them on a site for others to use. My current experiments are with EXS samples that I had bought on CD from EMagic. Sascha Franck wrote: >Charles Lucy wrote: > > >>I am experimenting with microtuning (i.e. LucyTuning) EXS samples, with >>the idea of making them publicly available as well as using them myself. >>Does anyone have any ideas on the copyright and intellectual property >>position on this? >> >> > >My wild guess would be that you could supply the EXS patches in whatever >free or commercial context without the used samples. > >Regards, >Sascha > > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >exs-users-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > -- ~====================================================~ Charles Lucy - lucy@... (LucyScaleDevelopments) ------------ Promoting global harmony through LucyTuning ------- for information on LucyTuning go to http://www.harmonics.com/lucy/ or Lucytuned Lullabies go to http://www.lucytune.com or http://www.lucytune.co.uk or http://www.lullabies.co.uk
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Re: [exs] Copyright and I.P. position on retuned samples - ideas please
2002-06-11 by Charles Lucy
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