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 Those who download my music for use in commercial games will not be bound by the MIT license. If this is true, then who will be bound by the MIT license?

The tool is provided under the MIT license. This means that you can use it for both non-commercial and commercial work, for any kind of project or purpose, without limitations for you and without liability on my part.

The MIT license’s only requirement is that you credit the tool, i.e. mention that it has been used in your work. This is typically done in some credits or description section. For example,

  • If you sell your music, there is probably a product description field somewhere where all third party credits can be given.
  • If you create music for your own game, there is probably a credits screen where all first and third party contributions to the project are listed.
  • If you create music for your own video, credits are typically given at the end of it (like in a movie) or in the video’s description.

In case you sell, or provide for free, your music to the general public, that’s none of my concern at that point. What kind of license, limitations, and requirements you put on your work is up to you and is between you and your customers.


TL;DR: If you draw a picture in Photoshop and then sell it to someone, that someone doesn’t enter into relationship with Adobe. Likely, they won’t even know that you’ve used Photoshop. Same here.

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this bosca is very ceoil

As far as we can tell from the tutorials theres no way to have longer patterns? That would be extremely useful for anything with longer notes. The default pattern size is so small that just three or for long piano notes fills the whole box.

The maximum pattern length is currently limited 32 units, with the longest possible note being 128 units. How long of a pattern would you like to have, hypothetically? Keep in mind that the pattern length is universal for the song and cannot be adjusted per pattern or per instrument.

It seems that right clicking a timeline section sometimes just doesn't delete the section. Same thing with adding a section with middle click/shift + left click. (on windows 64-bit)

Other than that though this is great! I'm excited to mess around with it.

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Hmm, I would hazard a guess that the area is just too small and you slightly missed it those few times. That can easily happen, and I should make it more reliable to hit.

Thanks for the feedback!

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I messed around a bit more and found out that even when it fails to delete/add a section, the "action" is still added to the undo stack. 

So like, if I place a note and then try and fail to add a new section 5 times, if I want to undo the note I have to ctrl+Z 6 times to get back to it. So I'm pretty sure it's registering something.

Also, whenever it does work, it keeps working as long as I don't do any other action and I can add/delete as many as I want. But doing literally anything else (including undo's and redo's) often break it again. Not sure what unbreaks it.

Thanks for looking more into this! That’s curious and definitely not expected. I’ll have to try and replicate it during the next round of improvements.

Thanks again!

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