you should do calendars.jimbog wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 4:22 pm Wow, not known such a quiet communication period in the Triaz development space….
i'd buy one
animated calendars, is that a thing?
screen savers?
weeds of the desert
you should do calendars.jimbog wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 4:22 pm Wow, not known such a quiet communication period in the Triaz development space….
Huh? It hasn't been that long since drift was released...jimbog wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 4:22 pm Wow, not known such a quiet communication period in the Triaz development space….
I visit gearspace a fair bit as well as occasional forays into AudioSex and VI Control. KVR has by far the worst incivility problem. It seems like the mods are asleep at the wheel or don't care.sqigls wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 3:50 am i wish the devs made more of an appearance here for sure,
but to be perfectly honest, sometimes KVR is enough to turn anyone off.
I'd imagine Gearsluntz has its fair share of douchebaggery now though too.
come to think of it, i wish the KVR mods made more of an appearance here also.
That was 5 months ago, and wasn’t a functionality update aligned to their roadmap, but a sounds and patterns pack, which was very good indeed
Yes, would love to see all of the above soon_leras wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 11:54 am I thought there roadmap was a native version of evolution - which would be really fantastic.
A percussion extension for Triaz could be interesting and very cool.
I would like Triaz format for kits in their existing libraries and some vanilla/classic kits for Triaz as well.
I've been loving Triaz for almost everything except the sample loading interface, which is a bit clunky.
They've retreated so far they can't even reply to my request for a refund on my double purchase of the Drift library. It's not a good look.Fannon wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 5:51 am
So far the pattern seems to be that they are very active on KVR once they have to show something new and get feedback right away. Then they retreat, make something cool and only appear again once it's (almost) done![]()
wave alchemy wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 10:12 am Hi all,
As promised here is a rough roadmap of the improvements and features for Triaz we plan to work on over the coming weeks / months:
Roughly 2 weeks
A hot fix update for any pressing issues or bug reports. There is likely also room to add a couple of the enhancements suggested from user reports within this update.
Roughly 8-12 weeks
Smart sequencer randomization screen. This will be very powerful and include smart randomization of individual sequencer lanes and entire sequence patterns, and taking cues from the Drum Randomizer will also include options for locking lanes from randomization, randomizing FX lanes, control/s for introducing the probability of non musical notes or intensity.
This update will possibly coincide with the launch of a Free Player version of Triaz, which is designed purely to load expansions that we will sell, alongside many of the other features listed below at the bottom of this post.
Roughly 6 months
AI / ML based bulk sample Import option where users can automatically link in, sort and tag all their samples with AI from different locations. We would train this model for character tagging based on our huge hand tagged library of drum sounds.
Other Features
We are not sure exactly which update these will land in, but during this timeline we'd also like to add the following features / improvements:
• Ability / option to add full step velocity steps in sequencer with one click.
• Export page enhancements with more control over exporting stuff wet vs dry
• Single click one shot drum export (dry and wet)
• Phase invert button on drum layers
• More filter modes
• Lock kit whilst changing patterns
• Sample offset per layer
• XY Pad slop modulation
• More user definable options such as allowing drums to audibly be triggered using drum tabs when sequencer is running
• More DAW automation lanes and MIDI CC learn.
Expansions
We are also already working on quite a few expansions and plan to release these regularly once we get these rolling. An expansion pack will contain presets, patterns, new sounds, and perfect tagging and show up automatically just like the factory presets in their own section under the factory library. We are planning to build a cloud installer meaning you will just enter a serial or code and the expansion will automatically download into the correct place in Triaz and be ready to use out of the box.
Some expansions we are working on (none of these are the final names), but just how we are describing them internally:
1. World Percussion - This is an enormous collection of beautifully recorded world percussion covering African, Latin, Brazilian, Indian, Asian etc percussion instruments, which has been over a year in the making. It will likely include somewhere between 7,000-10,000 sounds and be perfectly tagged with presets across many styles for Triaz.
2. Vibey Acoustic Drums - This is an insane collection of aesthetically designed acoustic drums for modern electronic genres. We've been working on this for 2 years, creatively recording drums at many of the best studios around the world, including Bryan Adam's Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, Canada and many others. This will include around 10,000 sounds and is a totally epic project![]()
3. Playground Drums - Maybe some of you own our Beat Lab sample pack that we launched as limited time deal during Black Friday in 2022. This takes the same idea but expands upon it. None the same samples are included (It's al brand new content). The idea here was recording and processing our favorite sounds from over 30 new and modern drum machines, and then taking taking these recordings and processing them in several unique ways, such as recording them back through a huge PA system into some of the best drum rooms in the world and picking the signal back up through expensive vintage mix configurations, recording them to tape, old cassette tapes, through lofi gear and other things. It's a really creative and unique collection and again will have tons of presets and perfect tagging directly in Triaz.
4. Genre based expansions - we have many of these planned and these will eventually come out on a regular basis, covering different gernes, styles, quirky experimental stuff, modular synth drums etc,.
Sorry for the long post, but I hope this gives a rough idea of where we plan to take this
Note: The timelines for these updates are estimates, so things may change by a few weeks if things arise out of our control.
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