Yes, WinCoupe does exist. Si Owen is the man responsible - I have passed your message on to him. WinCoupe has not (as far as I'm aware) been 'officially released' yet and I believe Si will only release WinCoupe when he's prepared to release the source code (because WinCoupe is to be covered by some sort of GPL-style licence)
I expect if you search the archives of this mailing list you will find some mention of WinCoupe and perhaps links to download an earlier version of it. I will shortly be releasing the source code to my SAASound sound emulation library (as used by SAAEmu 0.60 and newer, and also WinCoupe) but I don't know anything about the whole public-domain/GPL/whatever stuff. If someone would like to (discretely) point me in the correct direction (or simply tell me what I must do / must not do to ensure that the source is freely distributable whilst maintaining some kind of 'protection' over SAASound - in that I will not allow other people to release versions of SAASound without my permission and say-so over the new code unless I decide to change my mind over this in the future or unless it is made clear that the version of SAASound created by this third party has nothing to do with me - and that all versions of SAASound (especially such versions created without my consent) contain the names and (optionally) contact addresses (email or otherwise) of all people involved and that all versions of SaaSound contain all the source code) then that would be great. I'm no lawyer but I'd still like to maintain control over SAASound ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frans van Egmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 1:12 PM Subject: What about WinCoupe? > Another question, I've seen mention of WinCoupe... > Does it exist and where can it be found? > > > Frans van Egmond > > >