semedoEQ V2 free now live
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- KVRer
- 24 posts since 12 Dec, 2024
download free : https://cmdo.gumroad.com/l/sefixr
The plugin has been updated with a cleaner, more readable interface. It now scales better at both smaller and larger sizes, and also includes several new features and improvements.
version 4 will be opensource
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 13 Jun, 2023
Hey there! I am the developer of ZL Equalizer 2. I noticed that this plugin uses the code from ZL Equalizer 2. I am really glad you found it useful!
Just a friendly heads-up: my original code is licensed under the AGPLv3. This means you are completely free to use it, but the license requires that you provide proper attribution and keep the source code open under the same AGPLv3 license.
I would assume that missing the attribution was just a quick oversight. Could you please clarify the license and update the post/page?
Just a friendly heads-up: my original code is licensed under the AGPLv3. This means you are completely free to use it, but the license requires that you provide proper attribution and keep the source code open under the same AGPLv3 license.
I would assume that missing the attribution was just a quick oversight. Could you please clarify the license and update the post/page?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 24 posts since 12 Dec, 2024
An email had already been sent to zl.audio@outlook.comLuyuLiu wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 12:31 pm Hey there! I am the developer of ZL Equalizer 2. I noticed that this plugin uses the code from ZL Equalizer 2. I am really glad you found it useful!
Just a friendly heads-up: my original code is licensed under the AGPLv3. This means you are completely free to use it, but the license requires that you provide proper attribution and keep the source code open under the same AGPLv3 license.
I would assume that missing the attribution was just a quick oversight. Could you please clarify the license and update the post/page?
when the project was still at version 1
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 13 Jun, 2023
Thanks for the quick response. I have replied details in the email, regarding AGPLv3 requirements.
GitHub might be a strong option, especially considering that it could run automated tests and build it on Linux/macOS/Windows for you.
You may also find the following repo helpful on how to utilize GitHub runner images:
https://github.com/sudara/pamplejuce
GitHub might be a strong option, especially considering that it could run automated tests and build it on Linux/macOS/Windows for you.
You may also find the following repo helpful on how to utilize GitHub runner images:
https://github.com/sudara/pamplejuce
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 24 posts since 12 Dec, 2024
Thanks I will email you tomorrowLuyuLiu wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 5:03 pm Thanks for the quick response. I have replied details in the email, regarding AGPLv3 requirements.
GitHub might be a strong option, especially considering that it could run automated tests and build it on Linux/macOS/Windows for you.
You may also find the following repo helpful on how to utilize GitHub runner images:
https://github.com/sudara/pamplejuce
