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From: spamisevil <spamisevil@shaw.ca>
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 at 2:41:54 PM
Subject: [SoundDiver] Re: should we send a petition to Apple?
Message #17565
I'm wondering who would dedicate themselves to this? M. Hayden was the original developer, right? Open Source is really cool. But SD has always seemed to be quite complicated software, right? Anyway, I signed the petition. I hope something good happens because I've very very reluctantly given up using some of my hardware. It's absolutely true that the technology and sound of some of this "old" gear is still unmatched. For example, the 8 outs or the three placement points in a stereo field of the Yahama TX802, not to mention the 8 voice flexible confirguration, is still unmatched today. Of course we are small in numbers, and profits-this-year seem more important than customer support to many companies. John Oliver . composer . performer . writer. producer Info. http://www.johnolivermusic.com Scores. http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/johnoliver Oliver Yu Duo . http://earsay.com/oy Structural Damage . http://earsay.com/structuraldamage Canadian Music Centre . http://musiccentre.ca earsay CD label . http://earsay.com Canadian New Music Review . http://cnmr.earsay.com > Releasing SoundDiver for OSX (& Windows too please) code to the open > source community would rock. Apple could do the license such that they > have rights to keep whatever integration components they want for > Logic's benefit, but by leaving other components to the OS community, > it would help Apple to "support" a product they'd rather not support, > but still benefit by it's being alive in the wild.
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