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<blockquote data-quote="John Roberts" data-source="post: 68283" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Re: How to do an analog insert?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am not looking for a new distraction. </p><p></p><p>As I said the basic "Dugan" algorithm is public domain and free for anyone to use for more than a decade. </p><p></p><p>I have little interest in messing with an x32. There are competing AM technologies, several that were in the marketplace before Dan's basic patent expired, so they developed alternative approaches (to avoid infringing on his patent). Many have continued with their in-house approach, even after the Dugan algorithm became public domain**. A handful of companies that developed AM products later, used the Dugan algorithm (IMO the best approach), while most don't formerly credit him. They generally drop hard to miss hints in their marketing. </p><p></p><p>I would love to see Dan get paid a royalty for a widely used software plug-in, but for now he is making more selling a hardware solution. Who knows how this will all end up (not me). </p><p></p><p>AM is sub-genre of sound reinforcement so not a mass market mainstream application, but large enough to support multiple hardware product offerings from different companies. </p><p></p><p>JR</p><p></p><p>Hint: Maybe start a different thread asking how AM's work, or even do some actual "research". Dugan's original patent explains the basic algorithm in the text of his patent.</p><p></p><p>** I am only speaking about Dan's original landmark patent. Dan has several later patents and improvements. Those need to to be reviewed separately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Roberts, post: 68283, member: 126"] Re: How to do an analog insert? I am not looking for a new distraction. As I said the basic "Dugan" algorithm is public domain and free for anyone to use for more than a decade. I have little interest in messing with an x32. There are competing AM technologies, several that were in the marketplace before Dan's basic patent expired, so they developed alternative approaches (to avoid infringing on his patent). Many have continued with their in-house approach, even after the Dugan algorithm became public domain**. A handful of companies that developed AM products later, used the Dugan algorithm (IMO the best approach), while most don't formerly credit him. They generally drop hard to miss hints in their marketing. I would love to see Dan get paid a royalty for a widely used software plug-in, but for now he is making more selling a hardware solution. Who knows how this will all end up (not me). AM is sub-genre of sound reinforcement so not a mass market mainstream application, but large enough to support multiple hardware product offerings from different companies. JR Hint: Maybe start a different thread asking how AM's work, or even do some actual "research". Dugan's original patent explains the basic algorithm in the text of his patent. ** I am only speaking about Dan's original landmark patent. Dan has several later patents and improvements. Those need to to be reviewed separately. [/QUOTE]
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