This showed up in my YouTube flow earlier today. Morningdew JORNA, from the creator of Morningdew Arpeggiator. It does look a interesting.
Morningdew JORNA
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And the market flooding with AI-coded plugins shows no signs of stopping.
It used to be: buy my course or presets; now it's: buy my plugin
It used to be: buy my course or presets; now it's: buy my plugin
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The difference in this case is that it actually doesn’t look too bad. Some of the presets Mattias is demoing are quite good, and it looks like he has probably spent a lot more time on this than most of the other vibe-coded plugins out there.MillerSam wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 11:05 pm And the market flooding with AI-coded plugins shows no signs of stopping.
It used to be: buy my course or presets; now it's: buy my plugin![]()
People also seem to like his Arpeggiator, which has received several updates since release.
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Exactly this.MillerSam wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 11:05 pm And the market flooding with AI-coded plugins shows no signs of stopping.
It used to be: buy my course or presets; now it's: buy my plugin![]()
If people go AI-assisted / vibe coding they should at least be transparent about it, because they reap what others sowed - AI was trained on crazy amount of open source github repos like vital, surge, and many many others.
Same with a famous bitwiger who slapped some vibe-coding on top of robbert-vhd genius rust-based fft-compressor, while not even mentioning the source in the first videos ... sure it was free, but meant to foster patreon numbers.
Some points that come to my mind about the slope ate:
1.) It will destroyes faithfull plugin companies, which employ real devs and offer support worth the name.
2.) As open source project I would consider leaving github and going closed source, if pirates like Anthropic make a business model from stealing my work without contributing to FOSS. I hope we see like "GPL no AI-Training" licenses pop up, techniques to identify copyied over code and law suites based-upon this.
3.) On the other hand it takes away the myth of audio programming as a "magical craft mastered only ba a few chosen ones".
I'm rather torn appart here ...
