On 08/28/2010 01:37 AM, Paul Giblock wrote:
> Which behavior is more appropriate for the min/default? I would think a
> semitone..
Pitch bend wheels always do a full note. Always.
> Also, the slide button shouldn't hurt considering that lb302 is
> monophonic (there is only one note at a time) s
Which behavior is more appropriate for the min/default? I would think a
semitone..
Also, the slide button shouldn't hurt considering that lb302 is monophonic
(there is only one note at a time) so there is no need to target specific
notes.
On Aug 26, 2010 6:05 PM, "Nikos Chantziaras" wrote:
> No,
Even if the samples were not licensed, in most countries in the world
there is a law for "fair use". This can include samples up to 20 or 30
seconds in length. Since the samples in LMMS are much shorter than
that, I wouldn't worry about it.
Note that due to the "fair use" laws, artists often
I may be wrong, but I think that it is
1. safe to use included samples
2. very difficult to prove what samples you used in the production if
possible at all (when it concerns such basic samples like drums and
instruments opposed to parts of someone else's recordings)
3. you would have to be very s
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From: Janne Sinisalo
Date: 2010/8/27
Subject: Re: [LMMS-devel] License for LMMS samples and plugins
To: Ste