Hi Chris,
thanks for the clarifying words.
> Studio to Go includes non-free documentation, tutorials etc, provided
> under default copyright -- just the same as a traditional book. The
> only non-free binaries are a couple of example VST plugins, the
> VSTSDK header code, and the uploadable firmware for some pieces of
> hardware. There is no end-user license agreement.
A question: I never tried it out myself, but AFAIR there are a lot fo
scripts which glue all the free software together. Is this right and if
so, are the scripts free software or not?
Best regards
ce
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