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>Launched in 1999, Electrix is a division of IVL technologies. IVL has been a key player in the pro audio industry since 1985 supplying products to the likes of Mackie, TC Electronics and Digitech. Electrix has dedicated itself to revolutionizing music production with inspired, innovative and intuitive products for the musical artist.
Don't think they're going to let their algorithm come out and play
with us rabble.
But, it would be great if it got loose.
Kevin
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 3:38 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote:
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> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 11:03 PM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote:
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>>> Why would you buy electrix? Does this gives you some intelectual rights
>>> on the legacy products?
>>
>> I don't know about the intellectual rights on legacy products, but I,
>> personally, love the Electrix Repeater.
>
> Yeah me too...
> Im still interested in who owns the rights to the software for repeater tho,
> As pointed out its being used in some other high end stuff, dj products I
> think, so probably difficult to un-entwine legally. BUt that was under the
> old guard of a gone-bust company. Things DO change, and I have already
> ascertained on the repeater yahoo list that there is enough interest AND
> enough tech no-how for a paid community dev of a software upgrade. It just
> needs a human to talk to about confidentiality... It might be worth a note
> to Peter to see if he has some news.. I do doubt it tho, as Im sure he would
> have posted something...
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