+1VitaminD wrote:Plenty, yes of course as well as be able to sample itself/generate samples, yes, yes bunches of those too.UncleAge wrote:hmmm...VitaminD wrote:drum machine
but not like the itmlabs ones.. something more like Zebra but dedicated to percussion with a step sequencer attached.
How many voices? Will it load samples as well? Will he be able to get all of those nice filters from Zebrify in there? And maybe squeeze in some functionality from the Uhbik G/S & Runciter plugs?
I'd hire them to do that. Certainly.
Being one of "those people" who don't use things for their intended (or defined) purpose- e.g never even loaded "Batteries" content, as I got it as a "sampler" (effector/mangler) rather than strictly a "drum machine".
I'd be all over a U-he SAMPLER, preferably with Vst (even if limited) *hosting*, or at LEAST a built-in "rack" for the Uhbiks, and/or U-he specific innovations. People have tolerated "Reason" for ages, after all. MIDI-OUT is vital to me, though.
On that subject, a front-end MIDI sequencer/Arp reminiscent of two of my most missed (lost the serials) apps:
Techno Toys: Arp-X8 MIDI Arpeggiator and Seq-303 and with some spice ala Steve Duda's brilliant lfo-tool would be O.K. too.
With Urs genius modulation-able parameters, thrown in.
(dreams...)

