Hi,
I'm Itay, I make Session Buddy, an indie Windows DAW. Its stem separation uses
MDX-Net ONNX models.
I'm cleaning up licensing before I start selling it. The README says: "For all
third-party application developers who wish to use our models, please honor the
MIT license by providing credit to UVR and its developers."
Does that cover bundling UVR-MDX-NET-Voc_FT (and the Inst_HQ models) inside a
paid closed-source app, with credit to UVR and its developers in the About
screen and notices file? And is there a wording you prefer for the credit?
One more thing if you can say: which models count as UVR team models under that
statement? Community ones like Kim_Vocal_2 seem to be a separate case, I'm
contacting its author directly.
A short reply here is all I need. Thanks, UVR is a seriously impressive
project.
Itay
Hi,
I'm Itay, I make Session Buddy, an indie Windows DAW. Its stem separation uses
MDX-Net ONNX models.
I'm cleaning up licensing before I start selling it. The README says: "For all
third-party application developers who wish to use our models, please honor the
MIT license by providing credit to UVR and its developers."
Does that cover bundling UVR-MDX-NET-Voc_FT (and the Inst_HQ models) inside a
paid closed-source app, with credit to UVR and its developers in the About
screen and notices file? And is there a wording you prefer for the credit?
One more thing if you can say: which models count as UVR team models under that
statement? Community ones like Kim_Vocal_2 seem to be a separate case, I'm
contacting its author directly.
A short reply here is all I need. Thanks, UVR is a seriously impressive
project.
Itay