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Originally posted by NeoVXR From what I understand, users record their impulses, and then encode them with Audio Ease technologies, so they become software that can technically be used with other devices. It is clear that users are holding rights in this "software", but whether the tool-makers have rights, too, is difficult and could depend on national, complex laws. |
Impulse responses aren't software - they are just audio files.
http://www.noisevault.com/elephantta...opic.php?t=456 Quote:
Originally posted by MJGreene Audio I have seen many of your posts on other sites about this issue and I think it is time to get over it or move on. |
was this addressed to me or someone else?!?