Finally I've almost completed a new vsti.
This is what it is meant to do:
- Put a multitrack drums/percussions recording into it (up to ten tracks). No length limit, direct from disk. Example: bassdrum, snare, hihat, overhead left, overhead right, room, effects, etc...
- Define slices and single shot samples and assign to midi notes (like Intakt, but multitrack)
- Set song tempo in your host
- Play by midi notes, it follows tempo (one note -> one loop). There are beat-detection, quantize, variations.
- A sampler is integrated for single shots, too
Why should it be different? Because of multitracking, time-stretching and pitch-shifting. You can quantize and set variations from the same material. You don't have to slice files or manage several tracks in your host. You can mix the mics in realtime and follow tempo changes.
The question is here:
Our idea is to sell wav sets in a package with the vsti. But I'm not sure if it would really be interesting. What do people think about a similar application? Any interest??
Here is a snapshot from the old interface:

Thanks
Quinto
P.S. We could be interested in collaboration for wav sets. Any idea?
