Mike Oldfield using FL Studio.
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- KVRist
- 120 posts since 20 Jun, 2004
FruityLoops rocks man....it does.
I dont know why everyone disses it but like Mike O. says for the money its great.
I dont know why everyone disses it but like Mike O. says for the money its great.
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- R.I.P.
- 3833 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from Santa Clara, CA, USA
Its nice to see a recent pic of him. One of my all out fav composers! I just love his stuff, way ahead of his time. He used Atari Notator for a long while as well ( had to throw that in)
Can't wait to hear what he does in FL Studio however.
TC
Can't wait to hear what he does in FL Studio however.
TC
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- R.I.P.
- 3833 posts since 8 Sep, 2003 from Santa Clara, CA, USA
HEH?? you mean Polaris? Whats this story?...or..is it part of some lyrics he wrote??havran wrote:I'm thinking Tracktion might suit him also, with that putative collection of physical terran instruments that vibrate the air
but of course it's up to him and his tastes, having gone out to the North Star and back, if he believes he's the only one who has done so, and so forth
TC
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- KVRAF
- 1740 posts since 6 Jan, 2004 from USA
what the hell are you talking aboutbluedad wrote:yeah!Carbonboy wrote:I think it's called age. He'd be in his 50's by now. Post pics when you turn 52ATS wrote: That's cool he uses it. boy does he look like a burnout.
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- KVRian
- 1023 posts since 8 Apr, 2003 from Östersund
The one thing i don't like about FruityLoops is this: http://www.jeskola.com <-- which i was told was registered by someone at Fruity. Oskari forgot to renew jeskola.com which was the old addy for Buzz. Fruity then supposedly came in and bought it and posted links to their site instead. Very nasty, please tell me it's not as bad as it looks. I've really disliked Fruity ever since that, mayhap it's not their doing though.
/Majken
/Majken
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- KVRAF
- 8389 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 26 May, 2001
Factually somewhat correct.Majken wrote:Oskari forgot to renew jeskola.com which was the old addy for Buzz. Fruity then supposedly came in and bought it and posted links to their site instead.
Oskari forgot to renew it, and it was purchased by a cybersquatter. Imageline bought it out from them.
It was offered back to Oskari under the condition that he corrects bugs in Buzz Wrappers he contracted to develop for FL and got paid for, as well as removes the BSOD he inserted into the Buzz Wrappers without Imageline knowledge.
He did not like the conditions and this issue was never resolved.
Of course prior to this somewhat controversial move - Imageline attempted multiple times to reach an agreement over contractual obligations without any success, which is hardly surprising considering Oskari's past business affairs.
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- KVRAF
- 5638 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
AFAIK Image Line bought jeskola.com domain to make some kind of trading for bugfixing the FL Buzz wrapper. Oskari didn't agree, resulting in removal of links to any real jeskola stuff from the .com until now, so he had to buy www.jeskola.net instead.Majken wrote:The one thing i don't like about FruityLoops is this: http://www.jeskola.com <-- which i was told was registered by someone at Fruity.
Domain responsible was Luke Freiler aka Sine909 though, you can reach him at www.sine909.comOskari forgot to renew jeskola.com
What really dissapoints me is Image Line using jeskola.com to promote their own SF2 player, instead just taking the domain off. I think ICAAN expressively forbids using domains for that purpose.
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- KVRAF
- 5638 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
And sorry for the off topic 
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- KVRian
- 1023 posts since 8 Apr, 2003 from Östersund
That's really somewhat amusing and comes close to blackmail. Imageline buys the url and tries to use it as currency to get an update that was likely never in the original deal when fruity bought the buzz license.
I really have to stick to thinking it's foul play, them buying the url makes no sense in the first place. And them keeping the url linking to fruity and not buzz makes even less sense. I can't say I'm impressed by their way of doing business :-/
/Majken
I really have to stick to thinking it's foul play, them buying the url makes no sense in the first place. And them keeping the url linking to fruity and not buzz makes even less sense. I can't say I'm impressed by their way of doing business :-/
/Majken
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 26 May, 2001
that was likely never in the original deal when fruity bought the buzz license.
What i think is likely is that you make up statements that support your argument on the spot.
What i think is likely is that you make up statements that support your argument on the spot.
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- KVRAF
- 5638 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
The best way should be getting representatives from both sides and make some clarification about the facts. I know Oskari uses to be quite confident and maybe won't argue anything, but I'd like to see gol or jmc jumping in here to put their version of the history.
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- KVRian
- 1023 posts since 8 Apr, 2003 from Östersund
If free updates was in the deal of the license Oskari would have breached the contract by not supplying an update. If there was a contract breach I'm sure imageline could have gotten a refund or sued Oskari. This does not seem to be case. Looking at the text on Oskari's website it seems like the license is sold as is. Then again I have no clue what the text looked like when they originally bought the license. One would hope imageline did proper testing and did make sure to get a good deal on the license howeverMirabebe wrote:that was likely never in the original deal when fruity bought the buzz license.
What i think is likely is that you make up statements that support your argument on the spot.
Which makes it likely that your opinion is far from unbiased.
Biased? No, I dislike how Oskari didn't allow machine devs to make commercial synths/effects. I also dislike how he later made a commercial buzz machine and then sold the buzz license making money from machine devs that never got payed for actually making the buzz license as attractive as it is. However this does not make me change my opinion on imageline and their "foul play".
/Majken
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 26 May, 2001
There was no "purchase of license". Oskari was paid to develop the adapters. He wrote them himself - bugs, BSOD, everything.
As for breach of contract - do you ever wonder how come there was no litigation from Oskari towards Imageline? Could that be that he is not exactly sure of winning it?! Or could it be because international litigation is an expensive affair?!
As you may or may not know - Imageline continues to collaborate with many different people on many different things. And the realtionships between these developers and Imageline continue to be friendly and collaborative.
Situation with Oskari is quiet an exception. And considering his past history with Buzz community (the mystery of donations, the machine license, etc), maybe you are trying just a little too hard to pin your labels on Imageline.
As for breach of contract - do you ever wonder how come there was no litigation from Oskari towards Imageline? Could that be that he is not exactly sure of winning it?! Or could it be because international litigation is an expensive affair?!
As you may or may not know - Imageline continues to collaborate with many different people on many different things. And the realtionships between these developers and Imageline continue to be friendly and collaborative.
Situation with Oskari is quiet an exception. And considering his past history with Buzz community (the mystery of donations, the machine license, etc), maybe you are trying just a little too hard to pin your labels on Imageline.
