They are unwritten laws.GJK wrote:hadees wrote:The law of KVR??GJK wrote:this thread is supposed to be about elektrostudio... why cant we keep it that way..?
kvr has laws??
Elektrostudio - Polish FREE 10VSTI PACK
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- KVRian
- 1167 posts since 19 Apr, 2004
No not lame, TBH I hoped after reading the post by RBR that the guy who built these synths would not change module names. I had just spent much time playing them and was going to this thread to say thank you “I Love Them“. Was disappointed because I have seen many good people get sh*t on and quite pissed off because of just this.newageinc wrote:
So Lame. The developer shouldn't have to sign in just to defend claims from lames. This is the best pack of free VST emulators next to TAL as far as I know. Just play!!!
The mention of SE osc’s and such was uncalled for sorry about that.
Thank you Electrostudio for fixing, I think I said this before? Great synths.
Peace
Fretted Synth
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
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TristezaOrange wrote:OK, but he fixed it now so I guess we should just put it behind us.tomg wrote:And what does this mean? Go ahead change the name and ID, pretend like it's your code and don't reference the real coder at all? Because that's what this guy did.Vonbrucken wrote:Basically the license for the open source modules are LGPL, so they should include a reference to the place where the original (source code) can be found.
What he did is not exactly illegal but it is low class and smarmy. There is an accepted way for people to use 3rd party SE modules and give proper credit. Changing the name and ID is not acceptable.Also, did I mention that these synths rock?
You are so right, but that said, we should also remember that these synths are amazing!
"I speak for all mediocrities in the world. I am their champion. I am their patron saint."
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- KVRist
- 310 posts since 10 Nov, 2007
awesome.. thats the first time ive taken the time to read those thanks... now... back to praising these awesome synths!!!!thecontrolcentre wrote:They are written here actually ...hadees wrote:They are unwritten laws.GJK wrote: kvr has laws??
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Ya know, on closer examination they are also quite fantastic!Hskovlund wrote:TristezaOrange wrote:OK, but he fixed it now so I guess we should just put it behind us.tomg wrote:And what does this mean? Go ahead change the name and ID, pretend like it's your code and don't reference the real coder at all? Because that's what this guy did.Vonbrucken wrote:Basically the license for the open source modules are LGPL, so they should include a reference to the place where the original (source code) can be found.
What he did is not exactly illegal but it is low class and smarmy. There is an accepted way for people to use 3rd party SE modules and give proper credit. Changing the name and ID is not acceptable.Also, did I mention that these synths rock?
You are so right, but that said, we should also remember that these synths are amazing!
That said, however, we should not forget how brilliant they are!
"I speak for all mediocrities in the world. I am their champion. I am their patron saint."
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- KVRist
- 310 posts since 10 Nov, 2007
ill drink to that.... hooorrraaayyyy for ELEKTROSTUDIO!!!!!!!!Hskovlund wrote:Ya know, on closer examination they are also quite fantastic!Hskovlund wrote:TristezaOrange wrote:OK, but he fixed it now so I guess we should just put it behind us.tomg wrote:And what does this mean? Go ahead change the name and ID, pretend like it's your code and don't reference the real coder at all? Because that's what this guy did.Vonbrucken wrote:Basically the license for the open source modules are LGPL, so they should include a reference to the place where the original (source code) can be found.
What he did is not exactly illegal but it is low class and smarmy. There is an accepted way for people to use 3rd party SE modules and give proper credit. Changing the name and ID is not acceptable.Also, did I mention that these synths rock?
You are so right, but that said, we should also remember that these synths are amazing!
That said, however, we should not forget how brilliant they are!
i want to start creating some prests for these but i cant stopp playing with the ones that come with them... some pretty damn good sound design!!
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- KVRist
- 310 posts since 10 Nov, 2007
hadees wrote:Those are the rules they are not the laws.thecontrolcentre wrote:They are written here actually ...hadees wrote:They are unwritten laws.GJK wrote: kvr has laws??
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
We should also mention the presets and the sound design expertise that went into them and how immediately usable they are in a mix. Man, I love these things.Hskovlund wrote:Ya know, on closer examination they are also quite fantastic!Hskovlund wrote:TristezaOrange wrote:OK, but he fixed it now so I guess we should just put it behind us.tomg wrote:And what does this mean? Go ahead change the name and ID, pretend like it's your code and don't reference the real coder at all? Because that's what this guy did.Vonbrucken wrote:Basically the license for the open source modules are LGPL, so they should include a reference to the place where the original (source code) can be found.
What he did is not exactly illegal but it is low class and smarmy. There is an accepted way for people to use 3rd party SE modules and give proper credit. Changing the name and ID is not acceptable.Also, did I mention that these synths rock?
You are so right, but that said, we should also remember that these synths are amazing!
That said, however, we should not forget how brilliant they are!
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
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hadees wrote:Those are the rules they are not the laws.thecontrolcentre wrote: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=44705

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You should really try to see it this way: When somebody releases such great synths for free and draws so much positive attention to him, there will unavoidable be some, whose A-holes are going to scratch in a very very hurtful way and whose arms will be way too short. Now, at least you should let them scream in desperation and shed their tears or else you will be the one who appear insensitive and petty. Plz have mercy on those poor souls, they really need it.FrettedSynth wrote:Was disappointed because I have seen many good people get sh*t on and quite pissed off because of just this.
"I speak for all mediocrities in the world. I am their champion. I am their patron saint."
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- KVRist
- 246 posts since 18 May, 2007
These are good! Had a quick play, found 70% of the presets inspired me when noodling on the keyboard. that's pretty rare in a freebie. With a little time to get in and program some new sounds, def in top 10 freebies out there.
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- KVRist
- 310 posts since 10 Nov, 2007
omg!!!!! dude.. you just said what i had been thinking earlier...Hskovlund wrote:You should really try to see it this way: When somebody releases such great synths for free and draws so much positive attention to him, there will unavoidable be some, whose A-holes are going to scratch in a very very hurtful way and whose arms will be way too short. Now, at least you should let them scream in desperation and shed their tears or else you will be the one who appear insensitive and petty. Plz have mercy on those poor souls, they really need it.FrettedSynth wrote:Was disappointed because I have seen many good people get sh*t on and quite pissed off because of just this.
