[linux-audio-user] How about creating a sound-patch repository?

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Hi:  You might want to contact ibiblio.org and see if they would host a 
repository for you.

If you want to include each of the patches as registered with the 
Creative Commons Project, then Open Studios can provide a repository in 
addition, or straight out.  I'll set someone in charge, and give them 
access to our account, and you go for it!
Thanks,
Tom Poe
Open Studios
Reno, NV

Dave Griffiths wrote:
>>So... I  throw out the question about a centralized sound-patch repository.
>>What if we provided a site similar to e.g. themes.org? Interested 
>>parties should there be able to upload patches and associate them with 
>>the synth they are made for. This should then be published on a 
>>searchable web.
>>We've talked before about application databases ala freshmeat, this 
>>could be a part in such an endevour.
> 
> 
> This would be great I think, we've set up this for ssm : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/noize_farm/
> There are quite a few patches on there, but the yahoo hosting is far from ideal (have to be a yahoo member to join, advertising etc)
> I'd much rather use a dedicated site for linux synth patches. 
> 
> Reaktor users get their user libary :
> http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?id=reaktorlib_us
> 
> We should be able to beat them at this game at least :)
> 
> dave
> 


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