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    • FrankbeatF
      Frankbeat
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      Today I'm glad to tell that (of course only with help of this forum) I was able to recreate and even improve all of my former Kontakt instruments in HISE to my full satisfaction.
      Bildschirmfoto-2023-03-31-um-21.46.26.png

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      • clevername27C
        clevername27 @Frankbeat
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        @Frankbeat Loving that layout and your widget art. Looks gorgeous!!!

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        • FrankbeatF
          Frankbeat @clevername27
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          @clevername27 said in Show and Tell:

          @Frankbeat Loving that layout and your widget art. Looks gorgeous!!!

          Thanks, your's is great, too! Plus you present a rather sophisticated instrument, compared to my one trick ponies :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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          • clevername27C
            clevername27 @Frankbeat
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            @Frankbeat I dunno, yours looks a lot cooler ❄️

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            • FrankbeatF
              Frankbeat
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              By the way, if some of you guys want to have graphics of the UI elements shown here, let me know! I'm gonna share them for free.

              But there's a caveat to it: Most of them are fixed to a certain pixel size. That's because they are based on photos of pieces of gear I don't own anymore (like the above depicted Roland TR-909 or Boss HC-2 style elements). At the time I created strips of them, they were dedicated to Kontakt instruments with a given fixed UI width, so I didn't plan to make them up for scalable Plugins. In my plugins, there's only to choose between display sizes 100 and 200%.

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              • FrankbeatF
                Frankbeat
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                Next one is on its way… 70249687531__6DE2B3DB-6D64-411D-ABBD-B2FFD7ACC5C7.jpeg

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                • clevername27C
                  clevername27 @Frankbeat
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                  @Frankbeat Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  • clevername27C
                    clevername27 @Frankbeat
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                    @Frankbeat Sure - thanks!!!

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                    • FrankbeatF
                      Frankbeat @clevername27
                      last edited by Frankbeat

                      @clevername27 Now, here's a little pack of 10 knobs in different colors. Feel free to use it in your GNU/GPL projects.

                      The diameter of the knob is 68px each, but to add a shadow I padded all sides, so the effective size is always 120*120.

                      frankbeat-knob-pack-chart.png
                      frankbeat-knob-pack.zip

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                      • FrankbeatF
                        Frankbeat
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                        And here are some buttons. To be exact: Buttons for indicating on and off conditions, including pressed versions for each.

                        frankbeat-indicator-button-pack.png
                        frankbeat-indicator-button-pack.zip

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                        • FrankbeatF
                          Frankbeat
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                          And some trigger buttons (2-strip)…

                          frankbeat-trigger-button-pack.png

                          frankbeat-trigger-button-pack.zip

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                          • clevername27C
                            clevername27 @Frankbeat
                            last edited by clevername27

                            @Frankbeat Dope! Thanks, mate!!!!

                            All my UI is posted - let me know if you can't find anything you might want.

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                            • FrankbeatF
                              Frankbeat @clevername27
                              last edited by Frankbeat

                              @clevername27 Your welcome! I'm glad you like them.
                              In a few weeks, I'm planning to build a digital version of the KORG Minipops which I'm hoping to recreate those glamorous Sliders.
                              I also thought about replicating the original rhythm patterns. Maybe you can help me a bit with this. It's gotta be some artificial MIDI sequences (respecting DAW clock), each triggered by hitting a specific key.

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                              • FrankbeatF
                                Frankbeat
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                                And here are some plastic switches (6-strip, but to avoid redundancy, only 2 shown here).

                                frankbeat-round-switch-pack.png

                                frankbeat-round-switch-pack.zip

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                                • clevername27C
                                  clevername27 @Frankbeat
                                  last edited by clevername27

                                  @Frankbeat Gorgeous—I love the drop shadows. Best wishes for the success of your instrument!

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                                  • clevername27C
                                    clevername27 @Frankbeat
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                                    @Frankbeat Sure, I'll help as I can - let me know.

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                                    • CyberGenC
                                      CyberGen @Frankbeat
                                      last edited by CyberGen

                                      @Frankbeat Hi,

                                      I was looking for some guidance.

                                      When creating a virtual replica like this one, what considerations must be taken in regards to the likeness to the original product or company,
                                      I've must have seen at least a dozen Model D replicas. I doubt they all have agreements with Moog.
                                      Did you have to enter into a licensing agreement of any kind with the maker of the original gear?
                                      Is it all good as long as you don't use the original brand name/logo?

                                      Are there any available resource on this subject.

                                      thank you for sharing.

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                                      • FrankbeatF
                                        Frankbeat @CyberGen
                                        last edited by Frankbeat

                                        @RastaChess Of course, I can not give a reliable legal advice. But as far as I know:

                                        A shape on its own is not subject to a copyright. For example: I must not use the original logo of Roland or even just its double stroke ‘R’ on my product. But there is no law saying, that I must not create my own ‘FB’ in a double stroke style like this. This goes on for the shape of a font, for example: The ‘TR-909’ print on the original machine by Roland is made of their own corporate font called ‘RBIO’. You must not use that font (presumed you would even have got hold of a copy of it which is unlikely) since it is property of Roland Music corp. But there's a guy that recreated this font and called it ‘PBIO’. It's shared on multiple websites. As far as I know, Behringer made use of it for their TR series replicas.

                                        And for the UI widgets I shared here… Don't worry at all – they were created all by me. Though mostly based on macro zoom photos of gear, they are remodeled by me using basic geometric shapes, drawn as vectors and having some photoshop filters applied.

                                        By the way: there is no Moog signature knob… My grandma had an old mobile heater with exactly the kind of knob you have on a genuine Model D 😊

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                                        • CyberGenC
                                          CyberGen @Frankbeat
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                                          @Frankbeat Hi,

                                          Thank you for your guidance. I suppose every individual case is different and the only way to obtain a definitive answer might be consulting a lawyer that specializes in intelectual property before proceeding.

                                          Yesterday I asked the same question to my best buddy, Chat GPT.

                                          I'm gonna post its answer here just for the sake of keeping the ball rolling.

                                          let me know what you think.

                                          "Creating a virtual instrument plugin that emulates a vintage synthesizer could potentially raise legal issues if you do not have the necessary permission to use the intellectual property (IP) associated with the original product. In particular, you may run into problems related to trademark law, copyright law, and patent law.

                                          Trademark law: The name of the vintage synth, its logo, or other branding materials may be protected under trademark law. Therefore, you must be careful not to use any trademarked material without permission. You may want to consider changing the name of your virtual instrument to something that is not trademarked or seeking permission from the trademark owner to use their mark.

                                          Copyright law: The original product's design, user interface, and other creative aspects may be protected under copyright law. Therefore, you must be careful not to copy any of these elements without permission. You may want to consider creating your own user interface that is different from the original or seeking permission from the copyright owner to use their work.

                                          Patent law: If the original product has any patented technology, you may need to seek permission from the patent owner or obtain a license to use the technology.

                                          In general, you should consult with a lawyer who specializes in intellectual property law to ensure that you are not infringing on any IP rights. It may be necessary to obtain permission or a license to use certain aspects of the vintage synth in your virtual instrument, and you should be prepared to pay for the use of the IP if required. Failing to obtain the necessary permission could result in legal action being taken against your company, which could be costly and damaging to your reputation."

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