Dear Hise community. What is your initial inspiration? Why do you want to create virtual instruments? I want to do it mainly for beginners and potential musicians. So that they have at their disposal a good and attractive musical instrument for a symbolic price (open source) So that they just turn it on and it sounds perfect. For people who don't know DAW. I'm all about standalone and simplicity. And secondly, for money so that my biggest problem when I get up in the morning is how to make a better virtual instrument.
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RE: HISE Commercial Licence
@Christoph-Hart Thank you for the information and for your attention
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RE: HISE Commercial Licence
@d-healey I understand. Thanks for the explanation.
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RE: HISE Commercial Licence
@d-healey ok Hise creator is a creator or not? me too? you too?
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RE: HISE Commercial Licence
@Robert-Puza e.g. I will design and implement the reverb control in my instrument. and the user will get the copyright for setting the reverb that I enabled? I designed it so that only a small part of the reverb control is available. so that from the sound designer's point of view the user cannot mess up my settings. And he will get the copyright for setting the algorithm that I compiled because the creator of Hise gave me a tool for it? it's funny
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RE: HISE Commercial Licence
@d-healey Okay. I don't understand programming at all and I don't know the code language. So forgive me for possibly stupid questions
I always respect copyright. I'm just saying that the copyright on my own preset of existing software (open source) is funny.
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RE: HISE Commercial Licence
@d-healey Exactly. But if the combination of modules, etc. change it by 0.000001 mm and it's not mine anymore. Or not?
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RE: HISE Commercial Licence
I don't understand that. After all, what we create is a Hise setting. Is that automatically subject to copyright? Mi own presset? I don't understand it. After all, if you change the setting by 1 mm, it is no longer my setting. Or not?