[LAU] Look ma, I'm in the paper :)

Robert Edge thumbknucklerocks at gmail.com
Tue Nov 1 14:24:47 UTC 2016


Can you still perform your 12 channel live electronic music composition
(with custom synthesis and signal processing routines) when it needs to be
ported to whatever the current hardware and OS platform is 20 years from
now?

If you use software that is actually written with standards compliance,
portability, and a commitment to open source principals the answer is yes.
I'm talking about stuff like GCC, Pure Data, Csound, snd, and the LADSPA
plugin standard.

If you use proprietary software the answer is most likely no.  Especially
if the company that wrote the software no longer exists, and even if it did
the OS it was compiled for hasn't been supported for a decade, and even if
it was you don't remember where you left the dongle.





On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 9:54 AM, jonetsu <jonetsu at teksavvy.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 1 Nov 2016 14:08:36 +0100
> Massimo Barbieri <massimo at fsfe.org> wrote:
>
> > Can you use proprietary software without any limits? Can you study the
> > source code of a proprietary software? Can you modify the proprietary
> > software? Can you redistribute proprietary software?
>
> 1) Yes.
>
> 2) No.  I want to make music, not dispute algorithms.  When I put my
> nose in source code is to get paid, to bring bread and butter to the
> table.  When I'm, not paid, I like to make music.  And biking, and
> various fun things.
>
> 3) No.  See 2).
>
> 4) No.  I believe people has a right to earn a living.
>
> >> You could very well sell your music made with Open Source software.
> >> The FLOSS license should not apply to the products made with the
> >> software itself.
>
> > I can assure that I can apply to my music any license I want :-)
>
> Exactly.
>
> > I chose  a Creative Commons license Attribution, Share alike
> > (CC-BY-SA) and I used this license to publish final mix, single
> > recordings tracks and Ardour project that are a sort of "source code"
> > of our music. This is my way to say thanks to developers who wrote
> > Ardour, Hydrogen, CALF and many others great software ad free
> > software.
>
> And there can be a time also when one will want to make money.  Why
> not ?
>
> Ciao.
>
> --
> NP: "Multiverso" - Deus ex machina (Official video, Bologna, October
> 2016) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRrDJntwsa8
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