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_o1yi | 1 month ago

I had the hardware for both units and use them extensively so 100% familiar with how they sound.

And I'm not doing it based off of my ears. I know the algorithm, have the exact coefficients, and there was no guesswork except for the potentiometer curves and parts of the room algorithm that I'm still working out, which is a completely separate component of the reverb.

But when I put it up for sale, I'll make sure to go into detail about all that so people who buy it know what they're getting.

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vunderba|1 month ago

Can you sell it, or would you have to do some renaming in order to get around trademark/etc ?

Consider reaching out to Audiority - I know they have some virtual recreations of Space Station hardware.

https://www.audiority.com/shop/space-station-um282

_o1yi|1 month ago

Luckily the trademark is public domain!

wrl|1 month ago

Are you also going to go into detail about the use of AI to generate the code?

_o1yi|1 month ago

Why would I? When you buy a car part, they don't print on the box they used AutoCAD in order to build it. When you rent a movie they don't talk about using DaVinci Resolve to edit it, right? People use AI now to build software. I don't think that's going to change any time soon.