Thanks William.
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Much. Nowadays music is distributed both via CDs and Internet. Its will be similar when distributed music played with software instruments. Now only in the case of VSL etc. and my example people ccould trigger the generation of music by themselves and the midi file could be played by VSL etc. situated in some servers. When thousands of people will be using VSL etc. that way without bying VSL is is OK? How complete is this analog between CD and online interactive distribution?@irvind said:
You have a java applet that makes music from pictures..? That sounds interesting, fair enough.
But what does that have to do with VSL?
And the current thread which is to do with released cd's of music produced using VSL?
It will happen very soon. There is copy right already but if VSL can be used for CDs why not for interactive services. The midi file can be generated from pictures in a few seconds and then stream via VLS or bounced and send as a mp3 file.@William said:
lgrohn,
If such a thing happens, then any software provider will copy-protect the sh** out of their product and prevent people from using it free, or they will go out of business.
@hermitage59 said:
Lgrohn,
Don't you have someone so important to you, that you're inspired to write beautiful songs, or stirring melodies for?...
I feel deeply sorry for you to be so 'musically' determined to detach yourself from the wonderful flaws and imperfections of that we call humanity.
Alex.