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Disclaimer

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Please read these disclaimers carefully before using M.E. Synthesis.

Hearing safety

M.E. Synthesis generates real-time audio that can become loud, sudden, or sharply transient. Before playing, turn your output volume to a low level and raise it gradually. When using headphones or in-ear monitors, exercise particular caution. You are solely responsible for protecting your hearing, your audio equipment, and anyone within earshot. Prolonged exposure to loud sound can cause permanent hearing damage.

No professional advice

The Service is provided for personal, creative, and educational enjoyment. Nothing in the Service constitutes professional advice of any kind (medical, legal, financial, or otherwise).

Trademarks

"M.E. Synthesis" and the M.E. Synthesis logo are trademarks of M.E. Synthesis / J.M. Reid. All other product names, logos, brands, and trademarks referenced within the Service (including but not limited to Moog® and Buchla®) are the property of their respective owners. Use of these names is for descriptive and editorial purposes only and does not imply any affiliation with, sponsorship by, or endorsement from those owners.

Third-party content and links

The Service may reference or link to third-party websites, services, or content (including thesugarboys.com). We are not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of any third party, and inclusion of a link does not imply endorsement.

As-is, with all faults

The Service and any associated audio output are provided "as is" and "with all faults". To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, we disclaim all warranties and liabilities as further described in our Terms of Service.

Copyright and DMCA

If you believe content within the Service infringes your copyright, please contact us via thesugarboys.com with: (1) identification of the work claimed to be infringed; (2) identification of the material you believe is infringing and its location within the Service; (3) your contact information; (4) a statement of good-faith belief that the use is not authorized; (5) a statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information is accurate and that you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner; and (6) your physical or electronic signature.