@unfa If they are CC-0/public-domain yes! would be very glad to. Otherwise I will keep looking.
@y6nH @unfa none of these licenses are good for audio.
requiring to give attribution makes things a whole lot complicated.
when you finally pick the IR, instruments, etc to use you need to get the credits right for each of them...
I plan to ship those with other software, so I would put the burden on getting attribution right on the user...
yeah this is nitpicking, but on commercial products we can't afford to risk anything.
Nils wrote about this quite clearly at https://hilbricht.net/foss-sampled-instruments.html
@unfa entry to underground bunker.
though it is missing the stairs...
@unfa nah, all is fine.
My mastodon instance runs on the same server, so if you see me posting it means everything is still fine.
The channel is slowly being populated
https://peertube.kx.studio/video-channels/unfastudio/videos
@hoergen I am limiting the videos to 1080p. 4K seems unnecessary here..
@sjaehn no, for shipping with a commercial product without worries.
typical CC-by license makes the music you produce using those works (samples, IR files, etc) also bound by the same CC license, which is terrible to give to users freely.
I am looking for stuff that is basically public domain, where I can remix, modify, rename, repackage, whatever.
Some good CC-0 sample libraries exist, but I am unable to find IR files licenses similarly.
@unfa Let me try to convince you.
This little piece of code: https://github.com/falkTX/falktx-web/blob/master/cv/cv.tex
Generates this: https://falktx.com/files/cv.pdf
There are many latex templates out there, mine comes from one of those and just tweaked a bit.
It is nice not having to care about layout (after some initial setup).
I can keep adding/altering stuff and nothing will break.
Sorry for the self-plug π
@unfa inkscape? I think the answer instead is latex π
@unfa great, I will start (re)uploading your stuff in the background while doing other tasks then.
I will create a "unfa" user on the server, so it is more clear videos are yours, not mine.
and to be fair and clear, I am perfectly fine with hosting the videos as long as you want them.
I just dont wanna make any promises regarding bandwith because I simply do not know how big of a performance and network usage hit this will generate. the server has 1.4TB of free disk space, so that part is fine
@joeligj12 @unfa Tenacity works just fine as a mini-play with Audacity name.
Why does the name need to sound like audio software?
Here is a list of names for stuff I created which are all audio tools:
- Catia
- Claudia
- Carla
- JackAss
- Nekobi
Let's also not forget the most famous audio plugin suite in Linux, appropriately named "Calf".
Anyway, out of the audacity forks I have seen, one is obviously not like the others, meme-ing wise. You easily can tell which
@porru @unfa ah neat, I am going to do an experiment with https://youtu.be/IYwaZTdlzk4 just as a test case then...
It is now uploaded at https://peertube.kx.studio/videos/watch/a483d0c6-5b95-4f79-b0bd-03b6aa7b195f
@unfa if it is okay with you, I can create a channel dedicated to your videos on this instance. no promises on how long I can keep this up, since I didnt stress test the server yet. can even give you a user if you prefer that
@unfa I can place them on https://peertube.kx.studio/ if you give me permission. Do you still have the original files store somewhere so I can rehost? or downloading via `youtube-dl -f bestaudio+bestvideo` is fine?
@unfa no problem. I created that repo as a backup, though afaik the ipfs backup will keep working regardless of any potential DMCA against musescore-downloader.
@unfa why did you link to my forked repo here? π
The "official" discussion is at https://github.com/Xmader/musescore-downloader/issues/5
What political and science debates on TV/news feel like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tewUlulsEaU