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There has been some interest in using this patch set commercially. I am
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flattered, but I'm not sure what to say here. I know that there are some
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patches that came from the ultrasnd mirrors which contained notices that
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they did not wish for them to be used commercially. Since I raided the
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ultrasnd archives many years ago, I couldn't remember which ones were
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covered by this, so I just flatly said that the whole set was for
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non-commercial use only. Since then, I have extracted the *.txt and read*.*
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files out of all the archives and grep'd them for "commercial". While several
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of them came up as only being for non-commercial use, there are only a few in
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my set to which this applies. These are:
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nearly the entire Analog drumset, drumset 25
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pistol.pat
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pistol2.pat (not currently mapped in cfg files)
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machgun1.pat (not currently mapped in cfg files)
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So, basicly you can not use the analog drums or the pistol files in any
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commercial work. This is out of my hands. The rest of the patches are fully
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public domain as far as I know. It should not be hard to find another
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pistol which sounds almost as good. As for the analog drumset, just go buy
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yourself a real TR808 or some other product far superior to these patches.
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If you DO use this patch set in a commercial production, I'd like to hear
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about it. A free copy of the production might be nice too :)
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Eric A. Welsh
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ewelsh@gpc.ibc.wustl.edu
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Center for Molecular Design
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Institute for Biomedical Computing
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Washington University
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St. Louis, MO
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