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Jerry Stuckle wrote in news:m3nrfk$dii$1@dont-
email.me: However, contract law can also prohibit some things; for instance, most software licenses prohibit reverse engineering. I will bo ok there. ![]() even READ, the code of Hexter, one of the few programs (apart from Native Instrument's FM7) that can be seen as a contender. I actually found Hexter's code so utterly impenetrable that I got nothing. I never even fogured out what changes and commands I'd have to use to compile it and run it!! Having already dabbled in Win32 API and C I trawled the manuals to build MIDI and audio generators, then a phase mode core, and never looked back. I was already making my own way, so I just kept going. I listened to (and examined recorded waveforms of) a Yamaha TX7, and did whatever it took to get audible convergence in more detail than most people will ever want to hear. While I was at it, I learned to do things even Yamaha had not done in the original, or even in most later variants. |
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