(the product formerly known as) Epoch
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- KVRAF
- 2682 posts since 25 Aug, 2003 from Bournemouth, UK
Absolutely; always nice to get a friendly hello!
Architect, the modular MIDI toolkit, beta now available for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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- KVRian
- 641 posts since 10 Jan, 2008
tbh - the more I think about it the more I would have wanted to be a tad more pushy...woggle wrote:two months seems fair to me - friendly without being pushy, interested yet not obsessivekylie wrote:ah, I was going to do it myself, almost...stanlea wrote:just a hello
I mean, nobody would complain about a 2-month hello frequency, would they?
seems I have to wait another 2 months, then.
I absolutely plan to bother colin about the product name choice next time. that gives him 2 months to make up his mind (again) and to come up with something totally unexpected.
and please... don't make me use that hyper smiley. -> <-
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- KVRAF
- 2682 posts since 25 Aug, 2003 from Bournemouth, UK
I'm aiming hard to still get it to you this year, and I sincerely hope to get it out this year. It's looking likely: the feature set is more or less locked in for version 1, and so a 2014 release is probable.
I've been working on a feature that I originally planned for a future version, but got convinced it was necessary for the initial launch, and that is multiple time signature support on the arranger view. Turned out to be a nightmare from an implementation point of view, but rather handy composition wise. I hope that guy whose favourite riff is three bars of 3/64, folllowed by a 1/2 and then a 19/8 bar is happy!
I've been working on a feature that I originally planned for a future version, but got convinced it was necessary for the initial launch, and that is multiple time signature support on the arranger view. Turned out to be a nightmare from an implementation point of view, but rather handy composition wise. I hope that guy whose favourite riff is three bars of 3/64, folllowed by a 1/2 and then a 19/8 bar is happy!
Architect, the modular MIDI toolkit, beta now available for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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- KVRist
- 98 posts since 4 Jun, 2010
Thanks for the update, great to know.colin@loomer wrote:I'm aiming hard to still get it to you this year, and I sincerely hope to get it out this year. It's looking likely: the feature set is more or less locked in for version 1, and so a 2014 release is probable.
I've been working on a feature that I originally planned for a future version, but got convinced it was necessary for the initial launch, and that is multiple time signature support on the arranger view. Turned out to be a nightmare from an implementation point of view, but rather handy composition wise. I hope that guy whose favourite riff is three bars of 3/64, folllowed by a 1/2 and then a 19/8 bar is happy!
- KVRist
- 492 posts since 5 Sep, 2011 from Sussex, UK
Now that's music to my earscolin@loomer wrote:multiple time signature support
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- KVRAF
- 1894 posts since 12 Mar, 2004
Why does it sound like the feature creep has turned this plugin in to something that is starting to sound like it could replace DAWs in the not too distant future hahahacolin@loomer wrote:I'm aiming hard to still get it to you this year, and I sincerely hope to get it out this year. It's looking likely: the feature set is more or less locked in for version 1, and so a 2014 release is probable.
I've been working on a feature that I originally planned for a future version, but got convinced it was necessary for the initial launch, and that is multiple time signature support on the arranger view. Turned out to be a nightmare from an implementation point of view, but rather handy composition wise. I hope that guy whose favourite riff is three bars of 3/64, folllowed by a 1/2 and then a 19/8 bar is happy!
Duh
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1177 posts since 2 Nov, 2006
Nooooo! Please don't release this in 2014. I was really hoping for the three year anniversary of when I started this thread on Feb 13 2012. Please don't release it!
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- KVRAF
- 2682 posts since 25 Aug, 2003 from Bournemouth, UK
I'm sorry, but with this ever shrinking 'to-do' list, I may have to ruin your anniversary!pinki wrote:Nooooo! Please don't release this in 2014. I was really hoping for the three year anniversary of when I started this thread on Feb 13 2012. Please don't release it!
Architect, the modular MIDI toolkit, beta now available for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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- KVRAF
- 1629 posts since 11 Dec, 2005 from Malmö, Sweden
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- Banned
- 454 posts since 30 Apr, 2013
Is there somewhere a concise description of what this product is and does? A basic description followed by a bullet list of features?
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- KVRAF
- 2682 posts since 25 Aug, 2003 from Bournemouth, UK
The elevator pitch would be:
It's a modular sequencing toolkit. You build patches from various high- and low-level modules, which range from the high - analogue-style mono step sequencers, lua scripts, and various modulation sources, to low - logic gates, mathematical operators, and switches. Everything's very interactive and immediate, so you can 'jam' and 'improvise', a la live coders. Maybe think of Reaktor, but geared towards MIDI, and with arranging and sequencing built in. Or perhaps Numerology, but at a much lower level.
You can run it as a plug-in (VST, AU, RTAS, AAX64), or standalone app. And it hosts VST and Audio Unit plug-ins too.
It's a modular sequencing toolkit. You build patches from various high- and low-level modules, which range from the high - analogue-style mono step sequencers, lua scripts, and various modulation sources, to low - logic gates, mathematical operators, and switches. Everything's very interactive and immediate, so you can 'jam' and 'improvise', a la live coders. Maybe think of Reaktor, but geared towards MIDI, and with arranging and sequencing built in. Or perhaps Numerology, but at a much lower level.
You can run it as a plug-in (VST, AU, RTAS, AAX64), or standalone app. And it hosts VST and Audio Unit plug-ins too.
Architect, the modular MIDI toolkit, beta now available for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
- KVRAF
- 35297 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net