MeeBlip / meeblip-triode

MeeBlip triode monophonic MIDI synthesizer
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Change log V1.20 2017.02.27

V1.11 2016.11.23

V1.10 2016.11.12

V1.01 2016.10.24

V1.00 2016.10.19


MeeBlip hardware is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC-BY-SA 4.0) license. You are free to share and transform this work, even for commercial purposes, providing you:

1. Give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. 
   You can say something such as "This project is based upon the MeeBlip anode synthesizer. 
   For more information, visit meeblip.com or download source code and design files at 
   https://github.com/MeeBlip"

2. If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions
   under the same license as the original. That means making source code, design files and PC 
   board layout files available so someone can build and modify their own version of the project. 

3. The MeeBlip name is our intellectual property. You are not allowed to release commercial 
   devices based on our designs using the MeeBlip brand name. 

Here's are links to the Creative Commons license, for the design:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode

MeeBlip source code and documentation is released under a GPLv3 license. 

A copy is available in the MeeBlip repository at: https://github.com/MeeBlip/meeblip-anode/blob/master/LICENSE

MeeBlip Contributors

Jarek Ziembicki - Created the original AVRsynth, upon which this project is based.
Laurie Biddulph - Worked with Jarek to translate his comments into English, ported to Atmega16
Daniel Kruszyna - Extended AVRsynth (several of his ideas are incorporated in MeeBlip)
Julian Schmidt  - Original Meeblip digital filter algorithm
Axel Werner     - Code optimization, bug fixes and new bandlimited waveforms 
James Grahame   - Meeblip hardware and firmware development