what would be your dream VST?

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When I was a kid (bout' 7) my mother got me this space computer game. You were this space ship, and all these letters would come at you, and if you didnt type the letters/words, you were dead. In less than two weeks, I rocked the computer game and didnt even know my mom basically tricked me into learning to type at crazy speed.

I always wanted a musical note version that I could play on my controller. starting you off with basic nonesense, and then maybe some more difficult stuff. if you dont press the correct key, you get screwed or something, how hard is it to make something like that in vst form??? LOL im serious; id pay
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the vsti would go,"ooooooowwwwwwwaaaaaaaaatatatatatatatatannnnnnnnnnnnnnchang"
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yeah, kinda like Dance Dance Revolution but with an actual piano/controller sort of thing so that i can learn classical notation :D and eventually it becomes a full song flying at you!
That would be amazing, honestly.
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I would buy the f**k out of that. Somebody make it.

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damn straight, common is anyone down for the challenge; I own an advertising firm, i can get my guys to supply all the animations
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A VST instrument that can accurately emulate Yamaha AN1x, Nord Lead (1), Access Virus and Waldorf Q.

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Reaktor with good sound quality

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whats wrong with reaktors sound quality?? I used to have this crap comp and the latency was crazy with reaktor and some of the ensambles were using too much CPU, but now I have a 3ghz,2g cash, comp (which is still below standard) and its doing fine; but for some reason reaktor has issues running as a VST. but as a standalone, i dont find the sound quality all that bad, but everyone always says it is.
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Reaktor's sound quality is top notch if you know what you're doing.

My dream VST is a software/hardware hybrid via USB that would take brain surgery. The hardware part wouldn't be much more then a massive DSP station and a jack (USB or some kind of digital connector) that you jack into your cranium. It would have one mode where it would simply output sounds that you imagine, but it would also have another mode where you would basically enter an alternate reality matrix (Not much like one in The Matrix but more like the one in Neuromancer) and you would suddenly appear in the magic studio of your dreams, where the sound you make in it is beamed out to your computer via USB.

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I would settle for an accurate, easy to use, real time audio to midi plugin, free if possible :hihi:

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My dream VST would be Ableton Live going VST. Just Like Fruity Loops.

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The Chase wrote:Reaktor's sound quality is top notch if you know what you're doing.

My dream VST is a software/hardware hybrid via USB that would take brain surgery. The hardware part wouldn't be much more then a massive DSP station and a jack (USB or some kind of digital connector) that you jack into your cranium. It would have one mode where it would simply output sounds that you imagine, but it would also have another mode where you would basically enter an alternate reality matrix (Not much like one in The Matrix but more like the one in Neuromancer) and you would suddenly appear in the magic studio of your dreams, where the sound you make in it is beamed out to your computer via USB.
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PPD Tritium 2.....

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Some sort of effect that could actually remove distortion from tape recordings (and leave the original audio as intact as possible)... :)
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a vst that does 1) all chores 2) laundry 3) put money on my bankaccount

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