Largos wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 9:02 am
If it's already in use by other audio software, it defeats the purpose though. Regardless of the slanting of the name.
The other software is a plugin in another category and I don't think it's hugely popular. Also, that's musEQ actually. Some spins on that concept:
- mu-seq (with the dash)
- mu.seq (with the point)
- useq -> it's just museq, but the "mu" is written in greek as μ, which is sometimes latinized as u (as in uTorrent, which is actually μTorrent). There is actually a free software called useq but in another domain (
http://useq.sourceforge.net/), so I don't think there will be issues. The logo would use the μ, so it would read as "museq"
- miseq -> "mu", which in greek is written as μ, is spelled as "mi" in modern Greek. I don't think there is an audio program with that name.
- musek -> "museq" is spelled the same as "musek", so the q can be replaced with a k. I don't think there is an audio program with that name.
- muzek/muzeq -> like above, but a pun on
muzak
Edit: museq could have trademark issues, additionally.