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Re: Bosendorfer piano samples, e.t.c.

Date1999-04-28 18:59
FromEric Scheirer
SubjectRe: Bosendorfer piano samples, e.t.c.
Hi Prof. Boulanger,

Yes, the KEMAR samples were developed by Bill Gardner and Keith
Martin at the Media Lab, and have been released for public use.
Please credit them if you use the samples.

Regarding the Bosendorfer samples, I will talk to Barry next time
he's in and find out what must be done.  They are currently
still online on our ftp site ftp://sound.media.mit.edu/pub/Csound
and so they might need to be taken down if we are not approved
to release them in this way.  One way or the other, I will make
a public post.

Best,

 -- Eric

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dr. Richard Boulanger 
To: madgello@oz.net 
Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 12:32 PM
Subject: RE: Bosendorfer piano samples, e.t.c.


>Ricardo,
>
>I am not 100% sure about the KEMAR stuff.  That, I believe is OK to use and
>distribute.
>It would be worth asking the list and the people at mit about these... Eric
>Schirer or Paris Smaragdis could answer.