[linux-audio-user] search: free vst plugins

studio-64 fsmith at walescomputers.co.uk
Wed Dec 7 07:50:24 EST 2005



Florian Schmidt wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 11:19:07 +0100
> FRitz <fritz at fritzmetal.de> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Esben Stien wrote:
>>
>>>Brad Fuller <brad at sonaural.com> writes:
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>>Could be handy
>>>>    
>>>
>>>Be adviced that these are not free software plugins in the sense of
>>>freedom. They are merely proprietary gratis software.
>>>
>>>  
>>
>>What's the difference in real life?
> 
> 
> Think about it a bit. You want to change it -> you can't with gratis
> proprietary software, but you can with free software. A discontinued
> proprietary software cannot be developed further by the community, etc.
> pp. You might answer that as a mere user this doesn't concern you. But
> you are wrong. Of course, even as a mere user you have advantages with
> free software. You can always look for someone to do the stuff that you
> want (fixing the software, updating it, etc..). Even maybe paying
> someone to add that missing feature you need. If you want to, you can
> even keep the modified software all to yourself (as long as you don't
> distribute it no one has the right to see the changes you made).
> 
> Free software has many advantages. 
> 
> But besides that gratis proprietary software can be fun, too ;) [i play
> around with some VSTi's, too]
> 

Re the Gratis proprietary software, I think a lot of these companies are 
a bit worried by the Linux thing and are trying to see how
making their product free can help them with sales.

I like to think Nvidea have seen better sales due to their
drivers for Linux.
They may even realise that they can open the drivers up and still retain 
a market share.

Here's hoping
Bob




> Flo
> 

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