@d-healey I understand now. I will not use anything that cannot be opened with an open source tool. (it is not compatible with my philosophy) Thank you.
I will find other samples
@d-healey I understand now. I will not use anything that cannot be opened with an open source tool. (it is not compatible with my philosophy) Thank you.
I will find other samples
@Lindon Everyone's opinion is welcome. You will not be ignored.
I am beginning to understand that if I am able to ask a correct and understandable question, I will get a clear answer. Thank you
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.
Improvise on the keyboard immediately without learning music.
Use only the D key as a bass.
Everything you do on the white keys is good.
You can play any spontaneous melody - you can create any chords and combinations.
The instructions are clear. Bass D key and anything on the white keys. Black no.
It's improvised funk, soul, jazz.
It is Dminor PARADOX
before I try it, I want to ask - so I don't do something stupid.
if I have a working Hise on my PC (Linux Mint) and I want to have it on another PC as well - can I simply copy the entire Hise folder to a USB and copy Hise from the USB to another PC? or do I have to compile Hise on each PC?
the second computer also has Linux Mint
@d-healey I understand now. I will not use anything that cannot be opened with an open source tool. (it is not compatible with my philosophy) Thank you.
I will find other samples
@Lindon I am surprised that it is such a problem to convert. But thanks for the responses
if I understand it correctly, it is allowed to use Pianobook samples. But if they are in .ncw (Kontakt) format, how do I convert them to .wav? the best would be a solution for Linux, but it is not a condition. If he could solve it more easily in Windows, that's also good. Please help
I convert other formats using Audacity, but .ncw is not accepted by Audacity
@d-healey if I work as a non-programmer on a GPL non-commercial project for the good of humanity.
So wouldn't it be more appropriate to work with an expert programmer? did I think correctly?