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follow the link to the official forum>> http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=91


This is now a KvR supported contest!!! (Thank you again Ben!)

So far, the following developers have agreed to participate:


stefancrs
sqook
jupiter8
urs
duncanparsons
haydxn
jobromedia
arke
hyperbol
niallm
mopiskevin
mdsp
jack dark
tweakbench
kingston
jack r
krakli
larsby
majken
quintosardo
liqih
jtxx000
diverse
xgmode
big tick
romer
scuzzphut
xoxos
tahome
caco



Here's some information about the rules, the structure and the philosophy of this competition:


1. Submissions >>> A Free-For-All Event:


Go wild devs!!! Any platform, any type... Anything that will assist in music making goes! Submissions will begin on June 15th and end on September 14th. They will all be released "AT ONCE" for public voting on September 15th; RIGHT HERE AT KVR!!! Be yourself, be anonymous, we will not hold anything against you. :)

With your submissions, consider open source, dual platform and anything else that might make things better for this whole community.



2. Voting:

Voting will begin on September 15th and end on September 30th.(Depending on the amount of submissions, the voting period might be extended for another week or so)

The voting system is not in place yet, but upon discussing it with Ben, I'm sure we will come up with a really effective way.

The results will be posted no later than October 1st. (This has a strong dependency on the voting system, but even if I have to count them by hand :help: , I will make sure the results are up by October 1st)

Voters will have to have signed up to KvR on May 15th the latest... They will also have to have at least 50 posts.


When voting, there's no question that you will vote for your favorite(s). However, please keep in mind that these are the people who have put countless hours of work into the toys we play with right now, in hopes that we will enjoy them. Most of them have full time jobs other than making plugins. They do this purely because of their generosity. You may not like the personality of a developer, you may not have ever heard of him, you may have a strong liking for him because of some other plugin he had made previously. He may be your buddy, he may be your "internet enemy". Try to ignore everything that will affect your voting and cause it to be unfair. Just think of all of them as very generous people who are doing this for us!!Please vote fairly without any discriminations!!

Also keep in mind that a developer may release the source for a plugin, or make it dual platform. Any such action deserves extra praise for the developer who went the extra mile to make it better for all of us.



3. Beta Testing:

There will be beta testers available if developers would like to utilize them. The way it works will be decided upon soon.



4. Winning:

The winner, for now, wins the $500.00 that I'm putting down for this competition. Ben has set up a PayPal account where people can go and donate so more developers can win!!! The money will be held in a KvR escrow account and I don't think anybody will doubt the trustworthiness of such an account. I have faith in you.




Let's keep it as simple as possible for everybody, so instead of arguing, we can actually get something good to actually take place.
Last edited by tuz on Sat May 20, 2006 1:09 am, edited 20 times in total.
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I'm most likely still interested, depends on the rules for the actual competition etc though. Does the compressor + eq count as "at least 1 freeware before joining comp"?
Do I even qualify as a freeware/indie dev?

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Move aside, losers! OMG!WTF Dickraiser is still the very best exciter ever coded by a complete moron like myself!

tuz: so, you got yourself a job just to give out prizes? :shock:

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I'm in. Hurry up and start, though, because I was just about to start development on my next freebie plug. :)

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Just curious why you have to have released one freeware before ? I released some SE modules,does that count ?
I'm not whining,just curious. I think this is a really good idea generally.

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Do Zoyd, CAUGuiDemoAU and/or MFM count as freeware?

;) Urs

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Sod off Urs, we don't want professionals entering!! ;)

I guess I'd be interested :)

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duncanparsons wrote:Sod off Urs, we don't want professionals entering!! ;)
Hehehe, the list in the other thread has at least one developer inside who should be considered more pro than I am :P

;) Urs

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i've made a heap of free utility plugins but no synths/fx yet. am i allowed to play?
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.

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thank you guys. i edited the first post. no more "at least one freeware"... all is welcome except really big companies like ni and stuff.
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Wow. I don't come to this forum often, but this is a really cool idea. I am considering signing up and will be following this.

Cheers

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Count me in :). I'm not sure how much time I'll have but I should be able to come up with something (maybe I'll adapt something from my PhD, and do an audiovisual instrument-type thing).

- Niall (ndc Plugs).

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Sounds like fun-- I'm definitely interested :)

I'm wondering if it would be against the spirit of the rules to start with code that's already written? There's a particular idea I've been tossing around, and this seems like a good excuse to finish it. (Maybe this kind of question should wait until the actual rules are up ..)
Peace & love,
Kevin
http://www.mopis-synth.com/

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count me in too.

my time will be short until 18th of june because of the NIME conference, but after that I'll have much more time.

when is it supposed to start?

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MopisKevin wrote:Sounds like fun-- I'm definitely interested :)

I'm wondering if it would be against the spirit of the rules to start with code that's already written? There's a particular idea I've been tossing around, and this seems like a good excuse to finish it. (Maybe this kind of question should wait until the actual rules are up ..)
Such a rule would be quite weird. What about people using JUCE? What about me using SynthMaker? What about people using SynthEdit? Etc :) Using SELF-written code can't be worse than using code written by others :)

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