JohnRoberts said:What would your time be worth to do this? Multiply this by 5 or 10 and tell whoever wants you to develop this plug in that that is the price and they will have full rights to exploit it.
What about crowd funding?
Cheers
Ian
kambo said:edit: btw i have recorded in some very respectable studios in east coast, they all had number of crack plugins;
only reson they were using crack version, was due crack ones somewhat were more stable
and they didnt have enough ports for security dongles... they had license for every single plugin they were using tho.
kambo said:better watch where you are heading to... some products have strict restrictions... if they catch you messing with their product, they will go after you ( they have allllll the lawyers and $$$ etc)
Thanks... I just shipped one to CA, that's probably yours.kambo said:ps: just bought your drum tuner 8)
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but,
better watch where you are heading to... some products have strict restrictions... if they catch you messing with their product, they will go after you ( they have allllll the lawyers and $$$ etc)
I do not keep a low profile on purpose, perhaps my time here would be better spent on marketing. 8)if you were selling your drum tuner like bread and butter everyday, it would be copied loooong time ago...
may be better of keep lo profile, sometimes...
Nobody has offered to pay me to do this, just suggested that I should.ruffrecords said:JohnRoberts said:I've been asked to make a software plug-in for my popular Loft delay-line flanger... (yawn)
JR
What would your time be worth to do this? Multiply this by 5 or 10 and tell whoever wants you to develop this plug in that that is the price and they will have full rights to exploit it.
What about crowd funding?
Cheers
Ian
I think the internet is running out of bits because I post too much..... (kidding).micaddict said:@ John Roberts:
In Europe (?) we're having trouble connecting to this site.
Do you have any idea what's been going on?
http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=62146.0
JohnRoberts said:I have more projects than time left, and already have enough beer to drink myself to death. ;D
Back to work.
JR
JohnRoberts said:Nobody has offered to pay me to do this, just suggested that I should.ruffrecords said:JohnRoberts said:I've been asked to make a software plug-in for my popular Loft delay-line flanger... (yawn)
JR
What would your time be worth to do this? Multiply this by 5 or 10 and tell whoever wants you to develop this plug in that that is the price and they will have full rights to exploit it.
What about crowd funding?
Cheers
Ian
I would have to learn a whole new programming environment along with new secret handshakes.
I have more projects than time left, and already have enough beer to drink myself to death. ;D
My most pressing side project is making an outlet tester that actually works (the commercial testers do not detect dangerous "reverse polarity bootleg ground" (RPBG) mis-wired outlets). UL makes them add small print to the owner's manual saying they can not detect multiple faults, exactly what RPBG is.
RPBG can and does kill people. While at peavey we got sued by a guitar player killed by a UL approved Peavey amp that was plugged into a RPBG mis-wired outlet. The amp was correct, but the hot safety ground in the outlet energized the guitar amp chassis and strings killing the player when he touched another properly grounded guitar plugged into a different (correct) outlet.. How many musicians do you know who have been shocked?
http://circularscience.com/home/terms-and-conditions/od-1
Since I haven't gotten a business partner to finish this (instead of me) yet, it looks like I may have to do the UL approval myself. (ouch$$$ just buying a copy of the UL standard cost me $400). I don't want to start yet another business, but I can't ignore the potential to maybe save some lives, and I've already got a working design, so the rest is just expensive detail work..
Back to work.
JR
Mike Sokol is an old friend and he has been trying to educate people about RPBG for years.Whoops said:That's really interesting JR,
didn't know about RPBG thanks for pointing that out. That's really dangerous I'm amazed that people test electrical plugs with devices that dont even notice that it can be wired in RPBG and that you can be killed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfAPkJVYUpY
JohnRoberts said:NCVT non-contact voltage testers can also help identify hazardous energized safety grounds and hot equipment chassis.
JR
JohnRoberts said:Thanks... I just shipped one to CA, that's probably yours.
yeap, received today
cant wait to play with it 8) 8) ;D 8) 8)
i didnt know it was coming with the sticks!
thats is extra great... thanks!
edit: ??? why my reply is still in quote!
fixed the quote HTML for ya..kambo said:JohnRoberts said:Thanks... I just shipped one to CA, that's probably yours.
yeap, received today
cant wait to play with it 8) 8) ;D 8) 8)
i didnt know it was coming with the sticks!
thats is extra great... thanks!
edit: ??? why my reply is still in quote!
And they are dual purpose dowels, if you like Chinese food. ;-)So you get some plain jane dowels, that do the job of supporting the tuner at reference height.
1/2" dowels are a little large to use as chop-stix...Gene Pink said:And they are dual purpose dowels, if you like Chinese food. ;-)So you get some plain jane dowels, that do the job of supporting the tuner at reference height.
Gene
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