Now we have autosampler can we have a space to share content?
is it even possible?
I mean..."legally"
I don't know if we can share sound from hardware synths for example...or even from VST instruments
but if it is OK, why we don't have this area on the forum already? π
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Now that is a great idea!!
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Hardware should be fine, VST would not
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That's a good question; there was some internal discussion with the forum staff about this possibility, I don't quite remember what conclusion we reached but there's some touchy legal stuff to consider.
The NI EULA, for example, forbids sharing anything based on VST presets, it's a bit of a silly rule as it's impossible to prove or disprove, I guess it's point is to stop people from repacking instruments as multi-sample libs and basically steal all presets to sell them or giveaway.
For HW synths and whatnot, I don't think there are any similar rules and it should be all good afaik.
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@D-One wrote:
The NI EULA, for example, forbids sharing anything based on VST presets, it's a bit of a silly rule as it's impossible to prove or disprove, I guess it's point is to stop people from repacking instruments as multi-sample libs and basically steal all presets to sell them or giveaway.
OK I see...
so I guess we can do what everyone else do in this case : renaming!
like piano presets "Chteinway" or "Dosendorfer" ο»Ώ
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it's also like playing with a soccer video game which doesnt have the rights to use real names ( Kristian Ponaldo and Leonard Massi)
hm...maybe we should use less obvious ones.. π
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We plan to dedicate a space on the forum for this purpose very soon.
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very VERY cool π ποΈ
Thanx!
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We'll have some rules clearly outlined (especially with naming) but yes it seems to conclusion was that it was all good when it comes to hardware.
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The Pro Evolution Soccer of hardware sampling π€£
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Exactly ! π
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Seems if we sample a vst like session horns pro it would be ok to share nonprofit on a forum right?
Even if just hardware it should be rather cool! I will for sure contribute.
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Hmm, I suppose it is important to protect IP, I just feel it would be beneficial for all parties. That said, probably more manageable in respecting EULAs to restrict to hardware samples only.
I'm excited at the idea, I hope there forms a somewhat competitive culture to see who can make the strangest library!
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Does this also include designing your own presets from the initial state too? I see a lot of people out there doing this and selling their custom preset packs from many VSTs
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I guess the line is very blurred...
but I don't see what would prevent sharing a sample from a VST synth...
especially if it is made from simple waveforms, from scratch.
maybe the problem is mainly for the " factory presets" I think...(which belong to their authors or to the manufacturer of the virtual instruments)
but even in this case it is in no way a "clone" of the original virtual instrument since it is a simple audio sample, and therefore our interaction on the sound is quite limited (compared to all the features a virtual synth can offer..)
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Logically sampling a virtual synth and a hardware synth doesnβt seem philosophically different to me. I could see things getting murky if you were sampling a VST that is sample based though. Like session horns or strings. They are essentially intelligently executed sample libraries with mixer and some bus FX control.
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