OBSIDIAN-Neural: Free AI Music VST3 Beta Testing

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Hey KVR community! I'm looking for 10 beta testers for my AI music generation VST3 plugin.
What it does: Real-time AI loop generation with LLM-powered prompts + 8-track sampler + step sequencer
What you get: Free API access (no GPU needed), 50 daily generations, fully functional VST3
What I need: Bug reports, workflow testing, honest feedback
Requirements: Just a DAW and willingness to test actively
Interested? Email me at b03caa1n5@mozmail.com with your music background.
GitHub: https://github.com/innermost47/ai-dj
Demo:
Thanks! 🚀

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Why?

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I feel like this just happened.........
Don't F**K with Mr. Zero.

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mi-os wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 9:43 pmWhy?
Great question! Here's why I'm looking for beta testers:

Bug hunting: Real users find issues I'd never discover alone. Users interact with software in unexpected ways, and that's goldmine for developers to improve stability.
Honest feedback: I need to know if this plugin is genuinely useful or complete rubbish. Better to learn that now than after months of development in the wrong direction.

Real-world testing: My techno improv sessions love it, but does it work for other genres and workflows?

Here's my take on AI in music: Most AI music tools (Suno, Udio) try to replace musicians. That's backwards. I've been playing guitar since I was 6 (I'm 40 now), I'm in a punk band, I jam metal, techno, chillout - I love experimenting with sound.
To me, AI is just another sound generator - like an oscillator, but more complex. It gives you raw material to shape, chop, and transform like any sample.

I know many people think "AI music = bullshit." Sometimes they're right. But this isn't about replacing creativity - it's about expanding what's possible during live performance and composition.

What's your take on that approach?

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Innermost wrote: Fri Jun 13, 2025 12:05 am
mi-os wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 9:43 pmWhy?
Great question! Here's why I'm looking for beta testers:

Bug hunting: Real users find issues I'd never discover alone. Users interact with software in unexpected ways, and that's goldmine for developers to improve stability.
Honest feedback: I need to know if this plugin is genuinely useful or complete rubbish. Better to learn that now than after months of development in the wrong direction.

Real-world testing: My techno improv sessions love it, but does it work for other genres and workflows?

Here's my take on AI in music: Most AI music tools (Suno, Udio) try to replace musicians. That's backwards. I've been playing guitar since I was 6 (I'm 40 now), I'm in a punk band, I jam metal, techno, chillout - I love experimenting with sound.
To me, AI is just another sound generator - like an oscillator, but more complex. It gives you raw material to shape, chop, and transform like any sample.

I know many people think "AI music = bullshit." Sometimes they're right. But this isn't about replacing creativity - it's about expanding what's possible during live performance and composition.

What's your take on that approach?
Well said and I agree.

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