COPYRIGHT and PERMISSIONS
All materials on this website are copyrighted by Vincente E. Woodward, all rights reserved. Vincente E. Woodward is the owner of all materials on this site (excepting NASA and JPL space photos) and must be contacted in order for one to get permission to use any of his materials. His address can be found in the copyright office, if unable to find it anywhere else.
He may currently be contacted at P.O. Box 24187, Ventura, CA 93002. Downloading and personal, private non-commercial use of this music is encouraged. It is intended for your listening entertainment and enjoyment. But, by allowing useage, the owner does not intend thereby to transfer any rights whatsoever,
and expressly rejects any claim of transfer of said rights
and/or waiver or estoppel which is alleged upon such basis.
Also, there shall be no contract formation, either actual or implied, intended by this non-exclusive license which shall be revocable, without notice, and at-will, by me. By using any of these songs you should understand that you are responsible for any useage with attendant damage caused thereby, either to person or place, including, but not limited to, either your sound equipment, or the walls and windows in your house, or your neighbor's house, etc. Especially be aware of the possibility of creating "the cone of death". Too much sound concentrated too narrowly, oops, with my neighbor in the way. And he is not happy about it.
PLEASE USE THIS MUSIC RESPONSIBLY!
The recordings on this site started out as various proprietary files which were then converted into wav files [nearly universal standard between different kinds of digital audio workstations (DAW)] and then into CDA files (playable CD and DVDs) and then were converted into MP3 for purposes of putting onto internet.
The fidelity on the original WAV to CDA (i.e. CDs and DVDs) is far superior to what is heard here. It is very close to the sound as it comes out of the various microprocessors and then through the outputs of the various synthesizers and high quality sound cards.
On a big stereo, and even on small ones, the sound difference is rather substantial. The MP3 compression process definitely reduces the sound quality dramatically. No problem in a tiny little player machine, but a huge problem with high fidelity systems, for which these recordings are specifically designed.
REMEMBER TO USE THIS MUSIC RESPONSIBLY!