That's why csound is so handy for creating sound-alike custom ROMs, you
can make a bunch of patches that sound roland-esque, but if it comes
down to it, you can show the code for your original sounds.
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 17:33, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 17:15, Christian Henz wrote:
Roland seems to be indeed, this was on Slashdot some days ago:
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/11/1833213
Absolutely, when it's the use of the digital representation basically
right out of their ROM. That's not cool. That's theft. (And I'm not
saying that is what this project was doing. They may just be getting
pushed around with this legal letter.)
it would be analagious to someone re-recording one of your songs and
then claiming that they own the copyright on your song.
Hmm, this analogy doesn't seem right. First of all, the samples in a synth
are of course meant to be redistributed in some way.
Exactly.
As I said earlier, simply recording the existing samples isn't all that
interesting to me. On the other hand, adding some processing, modifying
the sound, and coming up with something much more original would likely
pass the test, and, as far as I know, if you record the analog version
of the sound you are not bound by digital rights management.
(That said, I'm sure someone here will disagree, so at the outset I'll
just say that's my understanding and is not legal advice.)
Cheers,
Mark