Le 29 Avril 2005 23:43, Ivica Ico Bukvic a écrit :
I would just like to share the quick-and-dirty downmix of the premiere of my latest work "Symmetries" (that took place at the last-week's "Linux Audio Conference" in Karlsruhe, Germany) with the LAU/LAD as well as Pd community. Without you guys, this piece would never have been possible :-).
Thanks a lot for sharing this mix with those of us who can't afford travelling that far. It is a beautiful piece, with a meaningful dialog between the violon and the computer part, (also beautiful alone).
As my token of gratitude, in conjunction with this release I am also releasing the soundfont that I've built from scratch using exclusively Linux software (Swami, Rezound) and specifically for use in this piece. For more info on each of these please see notes below.
Great! There's not many violon soundfonts available, and this is a nice one. Rezound is perfect to create loops; navigation within the sound is very effective.
The soundfont is released under the "GPL/Artistic 2.0" license (for more info please see: http://dev.perl.org/perl6/rfc/346.html). Btw, I chose the art-related license simply based on my limited understanding that it is more appropriately tailored towards something that is not code-based. That being said, if anyone can explain me the difference between the two licenses, I would really appreciate it :-).
This combination of licenses is for software (Perl in this case), Although it is called "Artistic", it was not designed to help distributing content. I would suggest to use a Creative Commons license. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3716218.stm http://creativecommons.org/ Maybe the new sampling license is appropriate for soundfonts? http://creativecommons.org/license/sampling -- Marc