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iambrakes
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About iambrakes
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Comment #14842124
I released SoundKit ( https://soundkit.io ), a library of UI sounds a few years back. At the time, there weren't really people marketing sounds for UI, so people were interested in…
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Comment #8537133
I do too a little. So I left that wording out of our rewritten license. Like the beginning of ours says "We're all adults here." The point is, don't steal by giving it away and oth…
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Comment #8532614
I should also mention, all feedback is greatly appreciated. The original kit is meant as a general purpose pack. As we learn exactly what works and doesn't for users, we'll build o…
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Comment #8532460
Please send a message to the support link with your email and I'll issue you a refund. Thanks.
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Comment #8531704
I'm not sure if there was a playback issue, but I've replaced the sample anyway to be safe. The point of the product is to be a good value for the price. I encourage you to listen …
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Comment #8531634
Thanks everyone for the support today. The biggest concern has been the license and uses. In trying to make it easier to understand, we have rewritten the license in simpler terms.…
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Comment #8531337
In the spirit of open conversation, I'd welcome feedback from the group on this from CreativeMarket. https://creativemarket.com/licenses/simple Perhaps something along these lines …
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Comment #8530999
As a Hipster CEO owner, I think this is perfect!
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Comment #8530884
The license works the same as any other license you probably have for fonts, images, sounds, etc. For example, if you load a web font in an app, you most likely have a single use l…
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Comment #8530512
I appreciate your concerns. Let me see if I can ease them. The intention is to make this product as useful as possible at a good price. The license is in place to try and keep a fe…
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Comment #8529906
A question for the group here, would a per project license be preferred over a per user license?
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Comment #8529722
Great feedback. We'll look into making it more clear for future visitors.
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Comment #8529712
We just fixed the link. Thanks for catching this!
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Comment #8529699
The license is designed to work like a font or stock photo license. It's allows for a specific user individual or within a company to use the sounds for as many projects as they'd …
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Comment #8529153
On the software side it's a combination of Reason for synth sounds and Audition for recording and editing. Sounds were recorded with the Reason Balance box and with a Zoom H6 porta…
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Comment #8529100
CC can be great for a lot of things. The biggest issue is that many people require attribution which can be tricky depending on the project. But there are some good options for CC …
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Comment #8528809
Hope it serves you well. We welcome feedback and will hopefully be able to offer more sound packs in the future.
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Comment #8528806
We will not share our secrets. :)
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Comment #8528528
I'm happy you like them. We worked hard on the product. Credit for the animations goes to http://chika-yeah.com
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Comment #7298126
Try Resonator.co it does exactly that. Links to Spotify and Rdio playlists weekly with separate purchase links in iTunes. It's free, but you can donate to keep it going.
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Comment #5343440
Both good answers. I suppose that "serious" was unclear, and my point really was that there seems to be bias against these solutions. I'm trying to find out why and where the best …
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Ask HN: Are there serious developers working in CMS's like Drupal and Joomla?
There tends to be a rationale that serious developers build everything from scratch. But I want to know if there are serious programmers out there who also work in pre built CMS's.…
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Comment #5343108
Most of the time I just use Flickr. I search for what I'm looking for, then click the advanced search tab. Checking the "Only search within Creative Commons-licensed content" limit…