Apology accepted. That is OK thenbeely wrote:Yeah, ok.
It was bound to happen: an 80s instrument
- KVRAF
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Makes sense.beely wrote:"Deepflight was created from sounds that were custom developed for the Roland D50. Now, there seems to be some conventional wisdom floating around that if you try to sell anything sampled from the D50, you can expect to hear from some lawyers of Roland or Eric Persing (principal sound developer for the D50) commanding you to cease and desist. I asked Andras Haasz about this and he said that this has never been a problem. He has not sampled the factory patches but rather created his own presets. We can all hope that doing it this way is sufficient protection from unwarranted legal wrangling."AnX wrote:Its not clear what exactly they sampled...DeepFlight is based on 1GB sound samples of the famous Roland D-50 synth from the late 80's.
SO my conjecture that Deepflight doesn't sample the factory presets appears to be correct. I don't know how much of this patches use the PCM waves though - anyone have the library and can examine it?
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- KVRAF
- 16733 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
A laughable incorrect description. The D50 does NOT have "analog filters."Numanoid wrote:One of my fav Kontakt libsSampleScience wrote:Probably because they didn't recreate the internal structure of the synth. Still, I think it's interesting that Roland let it go but prevented others of sampling their D-50. Nice find!
They even feature a picture and description of the D50 on that page, so there can be no misunderstanding that the product is made from the D50
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And that is why I call you a Proghettosynth wrote:A laughable incorrect description. The D50 does NOT have "analog filters."
As I remember you earlier called the D-50 "a rompler with shitty filters" and that stuck in my mind as a sober description
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- 3034 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Ah, a post responding to another post, and not directly about the OP.Numanoid wrote:And that is why I call you a Proghettosynth wrote:A laughable incorrect description. The D50 does NOT have "analog filters."
As I remember you earlier called the D-50 "a rompler with shitty filters" and that stuck in my mind as a sober description
So you *do* know how this works..!
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- KVRAF
- 16733 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
But, sampling the presets may attract Roland's lawyers, but that, by itself isn't the problem. The problem is sampling the samples. So if you use PCM samples it's every bit as "illegal" as sampling a preset with samples.beely wrote:"Deepflight was created from sounds that were custom developed for the Roland D50. Now, there seems to be some conventional wisdom floating around that if you try to sell anything sampled from the D50, you can expect to hear from some lawyers of Roland or Eric Persing (principal sound developer for the D50) commanding you to cease and desist. I asked Andras Haasz about this and he said that this has never been a problem. He has not sampled the factory patches but rather created his own presets. We can all hope that doing it this way is sufficient protection from unwarranted legal wrangling."AnX wrote:Its not clear what exactly they sampled...DeepFlight is based on 1GB sound samples of the famous Roland D-50 synth from the late 80's.
SO my conjecture that Deepflight doesn't sample the factory presets appears to be correct. I don't know how much of this patches use the PCM waves though - anyone have the library and can examine it?
I don't recall, but I'm not sure if there are any factory presets that don't use an attack wave.
In any case, regarding the bold statement above, it isn't, and the "wrangling" may or may not be unwarranted. On the one hand you have no implicit right to make a derivative work of someone's protected work, but on the other, it's not clear that every sample in the D50, in fact, has the claimed protection.
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I understand the need for pupils to point out error in the teacher.beely wrote:Ah, a post responding to another post, and not directly about the OP.
So you *do* know how this works..!![]()
But I actually know about the BeatSkillz KZ, I even posted about it in the bargains thread before this thread was started.
- KVRAF
- 3034 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Yeah there are, I already mentioned one - "Soundtrack" - which use only the VA square waves (I know as I've analysed that patch quite a bit.)ghettosynth wrote:I don't recall, but I'm not sure if there are any factory presets that don't use an attack wave.
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- KVRAF
- 3034 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
I've not the slightest idea of what you're talking about now, but I think that's enough of this now, talking about the D-50 is far more interesting for everybody, so let's leave it there, please.Numanoid wrote:I understand the need for pupils to point out error in the teacher.
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- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Talking about BeatSkillz KZ is what this thread is aboutbeely wrote:talking about the D-50
Out of the synths used to make the plugin, why is everybody hung up on the D-50
"We sampled and tweaked these patched from original synths such as Fairlight, Synclavier, Yamaha DX7, Roland D-50, EMULATOR II, KORG M1, OBERHEIM OBX, PROPHET 5, SYNTHEX and many more…"
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- KVRAF
- 16733 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Well, that's pretty much what it is. I don't really understand the appeal of the D50. It's not even multisampled, it's pretty basic. I have a copy of the factory raw waves, they're out there. You can knock up your own basic D50 patches in Kontakt in short order if you're even halfway competent.Numanoid wrote:And that is why I call you a Proghettosynth wrote:A laughable incorrect description. The D50 does NOT have "analog filters."
As I remember you earlier called the D-50 "a rompler with shitty filters" and that stuck in my mind as a sober description
It was fantastic for its time, but that was then.
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- KVRAF
- 16733 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Numanoid wrote:Talking about BeatSkillz KZ is what this thread is aboutbeely wrote:talking about the D-50![]()
Out of the synths used to make the plugin, why is everybody hung up on the D-50![]()
"We sampled and tweaked these patched from original synths such as Fairlight, Synclavier, Yamaha DX7, Roland D-50, EMULATOR II, KORG M1, OBERHEIM OBX, PROPHET 5, SYNTHEX and many more…"
Because it's the only thing likely to cause a fuss. Roland is notoriously aggressive, Korg, not so much. In fact Korg had some language in their license agreement that granted limited use in instrument contexts at some point. The Emulator libraries may or may not be subject to protection, that's harder to say. Since you applied bold to the rest of them, I suggest that you read this thread in its entirety so that you learn something about copyright before you start shouting at everyone else.
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I did that to underline that BeatSkillz KZ also feature input from those synths and samplersghettosynth wrote:Since you applied bold to the rest of them
Still I think 40 bucks is too much to pay for just about 100 patches. I stick with my copy of Digital Synsations.
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- KVRAF
- 16733 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Yes, I got that, but, there's no issue with sampling those all day long. So there is no legal issue AT ALL! That's why they're not being included in any conversation about legal issues.Numanoid wrote:I did that to underline that BeatSkillz KZ also feature input from those synths and samplersghettosynth wrote:Since you applied bold to the rest of them
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Starting to wonder if you are CompyFox in disguise?ghettosynth wrote:Yes, I got that, but, there's no issue with sampling those all day long. So there is no legal issue AT ALL! That's why they're not being included in any conversation about legal issues.
This thread was never started about legal issues, but to talk about a new product called KZ
If you want to ride the legal issues, why not just alert Big Eric or Roland
