Ohm Force Sequencer - Ohmstudio
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- KVRAF
- 2490 posts since 2 Jan, 2008 from denmark
just filled in the beta form,lets see what happens
http://soundcloud.com/subbasednb
YOUTUBE
http://www.youtube.com/user/SubbaseDnB/videos
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT BUY MY SAMPLEPACK
http://www.teamdnr.net/distorted-drums/
YOUTUBE
http://www.youtube.com/user/SubbaseDnB/videos
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT BUY MY SAMPLEPACK
http://www.teamdnr.net/distorted-drums/
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- KVRAF
- 6168 posts since 26 Sep, 2003 from right here, as you can see ...
or in other words:ZenPunkHippy wrote:A future version of KVR will have a Big Red Button "HELP ME MAKE MY MIX SOUND LIKE THE DEAD MOUSE" in every threadhimalaya wrote:The production/engineering collaboration aspect is genius. This will surely help a lot of beginners to get their tracks sounding top dollar.
Peace,
Andy.
this is the death of one idea, killed by many other ideas. sometimes freedom isn't the real thing.
regards,
brok landers
BIGTONEsounddesign
gear is as good as the innovation behind it-the man
brok landers
BIGTONEsounddesign
gear is as good as the innovation behind it-the man
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- KVRAF
- 2202 posts since 2 Jan, 2003 from right here...
...yup, what happend to the wise saying "too many cooks spoil the broth"? BTW - how long is Ableton working on Share up to this point?brok landers wrote:or in other words:
this is the death of one idea, killed by many other ideas. sometimes freedom isn't the real thing.
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- KVRian
- 795 posts since 2 Apr, 2006
Share got trashcanned. Too many problems they couldn't solve in a satisfactory way IIRC.loachm wrote:...yup, what happend to the wise saying "too many cooks spoil the broth"? BTW - how long is Ableton working on Share up to this point?brok landers wrote:or in other words:
this is the death of one idea, killed by many other ideas. sometimes freedom isn't the real thing.
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- KVRian
- 1274 posts since 9 Mar, 2008 from netherlands
Big WOW!! The promo animation is 'tres chic' and a huge thumbs up for the idea. I hope it works as collabs in real time will definitely broaden some horizons... The possibilities are endless if people open up to inspiration and different ideas coming from somewhere else other than the inside if their heads. I'm in...
- KVRAF
- 2250 posts since 2 Feb, 2009 from Germany
AMAZING!
Really innovative!
Really innovative!
- KVRAF
- 8680 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
Price will be important. Because who on earth would want to pay DAW prices for yet an other (most likely limited) DAW just to be able to collaborate online?
I'd want to work in my own DAW, not some new one.
I'd want to work in my own DAW, not some new one.
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- KVRist
- 83 posts since 19 Mar, 2009
shit this look pretty amazing. The only thing i wonder about is, how they handle the big server traffic. But nevertheless great idea and seems also pretty easy and good production environment.
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- KVRist
- 61 posts since 31 Aug, 2008
Interesting idea and concept. I like always liked the Ohm Force's style.
I wonder how plugin hosting will be handled. It's got a modular setup and apparently anyone working on the session can adjust the routing, but can anyone tweak the plugins, or only the person who "placed" them. I imagine that the Ohm plugs shown in the preview can be used by anyone if they are included in OhmStudio itself, but the video also shows a vst wrapper with Crunchessor in it. Maybe audio sent by the server to the local machine of the user with the fx chain for processing and then back to the server and back to all the users in the session. But if synths and effects are scattered among all the different users?
I'll definitely keep an ear open for news on this one. It looks like fun.
I wonder how plugin hosting will be handled. It's got a modular setup and apparently anyone working on the session can adjust the routing, but can anyone tweak the plugins, or only the person who "placed" them. I imagine that the Ohm plugs shown in the preview can be used by anyone if they are included in OhmStudio itself, but the video also shows a vst wrapper with Crunchessor in it. Maybe audio sent by the server to the local machine of the user with the fx chain for processing and then back to the server and back to all the users in the session. But if synths and effects are scattered among all the different users?
I'll definitely keep an ear open for news on this one. It looks like fun.
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- KVRian
- 611 posts since 21 Oct, 2006
- KVRAF
- 4970 posts since 26 Apr, 2007 from Noosphere
+1spaceman wrote:Price will be important. Because who on earth would want to pay DAW prices for yet an other (most likely limited) DAW just to be able to collaborate online?
I'd want to work in my own DAW, not some new one.
- KVRAF
- 8680 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
I may attract the wrong people (or am wrong myself) but any online collaboration I've ever done has always been a laborious task. Not because it's hard to share files (it's easy, especially with sites like Soundcloud, which is why Soundcloud was build in the first place), not because you have compatibility problems (you all use what you have, bounce what people don't have, share midi where needed).. but because most of the time the other people are in a completely different timezone, didn't feel like making music when you did, were too stoned to make anything useful (ok, that was me) or the cat had just shat under the table and the wife wanted you to drive her to the shops.
It's a nice idea, I'm sure some will use it well, but I don't think there's a big enough market for it to generate enough money. The whole bloody world is full of 'social' and 'network' but you'd be surprised how little people actually want to interact real-time.
It's a nice idea, I'm sure some will use it well, but I don't think there's a big enough market for it to generate enough money. The whole bloody world is full of 'social' and 'network' but you'd be surprised how little people actually want to interact real-time.
My other host is Bruce Forsyth