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    • David HealeyD
      David Healey @jeffd
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      @jeffd I don't follow, is that two declarations for the same library? I haven't used faust for years so I'm not familiar with the syntax.

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        jeffd @David Healey
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        @David-Healey honestly.. i have no idea

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        • dannytaurusD
          dannytaurus @David Healey
          last edited by dannytaurus

          @David-Healey Not only do Faust libraries have independent licenses, but also individual function within a single library can have different licenses.

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            dannytaurus @jeffd
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            @jeffd Is your project intended to be open-source or closed-source?

            If it's open-source, I believe you can do pretty much anything with Faust.

            If it's closed-source (meaning you won't be making the source code/project publicly available) then you need to be wary of the licenses for all the Faust libraries and individual functions that you use.

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              jeffd @dannytaurus
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              @dannytaurus

              ok so i asked someone at GRAME and he said:

              greyhole is now MIT licenced : https://github.com/grame-cncm/faustlibraries/blob/master/reverbs.lib#L1051,

              so it looks like everything is ok to use even with a proprietary license.

              but maybe thats not accurate?

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              • dannytaurusD
                dannytaurus @jeffd
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                @jeffd You can check any Faust library's license, or an individual function's license, from the GitHub page. I would always check yourself rather than replying on someone else's answer.

                Even if you're only using greyhole, and even though it's MIT licensed, you still need to check what other functions/helpers/etc that it calls. They need to have permissive licenses too.

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                  jeffd @dannytaurus
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                  @dannytaurus

                  is this not it here? https://github.com/grame-cncm/faustlibraries/blob/master/reverbs.lib#L1051,

                  or is there somewhere else to look?

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                  • dannytaurusD
                    dannytaurus @jeffd
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                    @jeffd Yes, the MIT license for the greyhole functions there 😀 but I'm saying you still need to check the licenses of any other code that is called in the greyhole function.

                    I was talking more generally, for all Faust libraries and/or functions. You have to follow the paths of what other code is imported.

                    For greyhole in particulat, it looks like it calls functions from a bunch of other libraries like signals.lib, delays.lib, oscillators.lib, etc. And the licenses that those functions are under also affects what you can do.

                    But in this case, they all seem to be Faust basic building blocks, many of which have that LGPL Exception that makes them available to use in closed-source products.

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                      jeffd @dannytaurus
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                      @dannytaurus
                      gotcha
                      ...man, nothing is ever easy.
                      trying to make a faustian bargain with the dsp devil 👿

                      and apologies for just typing that haha

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                      • dannytaurusD
                        dannytaurus @jeffd
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                        @jeffd Yeah, always a can of worms these things! But better to investigate before you launch than to get bitten later!

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                          sletz @dannytaurus
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                          @dannytaurus JPverb and Greyhole Reverbs developed by Julian Parker have been moved to MIT licence some months ago (don't remember the exact date...) after discussion with Julian himself.

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