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[GH-ISSUE #32] (Just a note, not an issue) Port to Max/MSP #25
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Originally created by @isabelgk on GitHub (Jun 19, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/airwindows/airwindows/issues/32
Hi Chris!
I'm a big fan of these plugins, and I am working to make some native Max/MSP objects from them. I've done a bunch of it through scripting also (a +1 added to the thanks from the Surge team), and I'm doing it all under the MIT license as well.
Do you have any preference on how I can give you credit with the objects? For every Max object there is an associated help patcher, and so in that help file, I link to your website/video and quote the description you give in the
what.txtfile. Are you okay with the linking/documentation aspect? I know Mutable Instruments prefers not to be associated with the ports done of their work, which is why I ask.Thanks for all your work and making these open source!
Cheers,
Isabel
@airwindows commented on GitHub (Jun 20, 2021):
I'm happy with the link/quote, and happy to be associated with the ports done so long as people understand I'm not personally administering every port. Sounds great! Go right ahead :) I can't guarantee that the videos will stay up if something happens to YouTube, but I have no intention of changing any website links or videos, so you should be safe relying on that so long as the websites are up.
@isabelgk commented on GitHub (Jun 20, 2021):
Awesome! Thanks for the quick response!
On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 8:12 PM Chris Johnson @.***>
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