9 months later...
I was wondering if the LP-1 'community' would benefit from this
decision. It doesn't seem like anybody is taking this and running
with it.
I can't even tell what version this is on Github. I poked through
the source, but found no hints. Is this the long awaited but never
released 1.40 ?
any unlikely news on this topic is welcome, thanks
Rob
On 6/9/2013 12:15 AM, David Lamkins
wrote:
I was just doing my weekly check of the
Looperlative board, only to find it no longer responding. I
backtracked to the top of the domain, and found this:
" Looperlative
the maker of the most advanced hardware looper on the market
is going through a redesign. Please forgive this
interruption of service but it is necessary to get caught up
with commitments to all of our existing customers.
Looperlative will once again sell advanced loopers after all
existing commitments are satisfied.
Looperlative is also announcing the release of the LP1
firmware source code as open source. We are now providing a
snapshot of the sources as of June 1, 2013 to the open
source community. You are welcome to modify and
redistribute, but we have placed under the GNU Public
License version 2. This simply means that if you distribute
a binary of any of our code, you must offer our source code
and your modifications of our source code to the public.
Commercial entities are welcome to contact us for
proprietary licensing contracts.
The LP1 source code is now officially available at: https://github.com/looperlative"
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