Re: Actual "free" stuff
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:15 pm
Thanks for the links
I will look at it
I will look at it
I think people who are giving their hard work away are entitled to put whatever conditions on it they like. Loads of the stuff I use is free but only for non-commercial use...seems reasonable to me, if you're making money out of their work perhaps they should get some of it too.
freesound.org has lots of interesting samples. Most is completely free and royalty-free but you'll probably find enough variety of licence conditions to upset you.
Yep. Lol!Has anyone else gotten a Vst, Sounfont, or sample pack for free, then discovered that in the license there will
be "occasional distortion after ten minutes"
You make Vst's?mrlmmsguy wrote:Thank you Brandy, One i'm still working on is Helm
http://tytel.org/helm/
It's super powerful, but it can crash Lmms if you use it too much (but I only have 2.1 Ghz of Cpu, and 2 cores, so
there's that too)
Okay cool.mrlmmsguy wrote:Oh, euphamism no, I just download 'em, test 'em and use 'em. I don't have a lot of patience for coding.
I meant that I'm still trying to figure it out