Craig Anderton
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Studio Pro includes Fender amp sims. Fine. But it also includes sims of amps from Roland, Orange, Marshall, Mesa Boogie, Vox, etc. Actually, allmost all amp sims include emulations of existing amps. How is that different from Fender saying Strats that copy the Fender shape violate their intellectual property? The amp sim companies proudly state that their emulations sound identical to the original amps. The claim that component-level modeling clones a sound is where there might be problems.
Will Roland sue Line 6, Fender, NI, IK, etc. etc. because they have emulations of the famous Jazz Chorus amp? If so, being sued would put companies between a rock and hard place - they can either say "Well the sim doesn't really sound like a Jazz Chorus, so you can't sue us" which would throw their marketing hype under the bus, or "yes, it sounds just the same, we're blatantly copying your sound by reverse-engineering it with component-level modeling."
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Will Roland sue Line 6, Fender, NI, IK, etc. etc. because they have emulations of the famous Jazz Chorus amp? If so, being sued would put companies between a rock and hard place - they can either say "Well the sim doesn't really sound like a Jazz Chorus, so you can't sue us" which would throw their marketing hype under the bus, or "yes, it sounds just the same, we're blatantly copying your sound by reverse-engineering it with component-level modeling."
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