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      coolwav last edited by

      I made a Saturation fx plugin and want to confirm I've followed HISE's policy for the GPLv3 open source license. I didn't do any scripting. I'm a noob with HISE and Github.

      Here's the Github Link

      Download link for Simple Saturation Plugin (VST3 Windows 64-bit) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PIqBFSdY5E8GrktDCJwt9pFvSS4lFFgY/view?usp=sharing

      ^ If anyone can test it to see if it works it would be much appreciated!

      Thank you,

      Cool WAV

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        coolwav last edited by

        Bump, do I need to include the GPLv3 license disclaimer anywhere else on Github or project folder?

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          d.healey @coolwav last edited by

          @coolwav Yes you must use GPLv3 and make your HISE project available to anybody who you distribute the binary to.

          Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
          My Patreon - HISE tutorials
          YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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            coolwav @d.healey last edited by coolwav

            @d-healey Right I understand, I want to make sure that I have included the GPLV3 license in all of the correct locations. I put it in several places on the Github repository and am including a txt file with the download link I share. Is there anywhere else I need to put it?

            Github Repository
            https://github.com/coolwav/Simple-Saturation-Plugin

            Zip file - VST3 + txt file with GPLv3 open source license
            https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y6l9Ffn0NRHOfNLPCsGBnONVo-Y-od1y/view?usp=sharing

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              d.healey @coolwav last edited by

              @coolwav You need to put your HISE project on github so that someone else can come along, download the project, and build it just the same as you did.

              Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
              My Patreon - HISE tutorials
              YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                coolwav @d.healey last edited by

                @d-healey Ok thank you, the project file is uploaded there and I left my email address on the readme in case any files are missing

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                  d.healey @coolwav last edited by

                  @coolwav Here's an example of one of my projects - https://github.com/davidhealey/sofiawoodwinds

                  Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
                  My Patreon - HISE tutorials
                  YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                    coolwav @d.healey last edited by

                    @d-healey Right on thanks this seems like something I should add, replacing Libre Wave with Cool WAV "If you wish to fork this project or reuse it in your own virtual instrument you must remove the Libre Wave name and trademark and make it clear that your project is separate so that it won't be confused with this project. This includes using different names/imagery for your project as approriate."

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