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Musical App Interest Survey
https://goo.gl/forms/OdeOk9aaRJE21ZWw1
I'm currently working on an app. It's in its early planning stages, and part of the process is collecting some information from as many people as possible who are willing to help. All I can tell you about the app at the moment is that it's intended to be a simple, fast, and powerful way to come up with cool beats and rhythms.
As a musician myself who almost exclusively creates his drums using or with the help of software, I'll tell you that if this app works as intended, you'll be able to create a beat you're happy with within seconds that you can easily export for further work in your DAW of choice... and all one-handed! It's a writing and inspiration tool, and so simple that it can't hurt to give it a try.
Anyway, if you'll take 5-10 minutes to fill out this survey it will help a lot. If it makes it to the finish line, I'll make sure to post the information here so you can play with the app you helped create. It'll only take a few minutes and you may end up with a cool, new app that's fun to use to quickly and easily create high quality beats.
Here's the link, again: https://goo.gl/forms/OdeOk9aaRJE21ZWw1
Thanks in advance for your help! I hope we'll all get to try it soon.
Comments
@tja
The survey is four short pages and takes about five minutes to complete, though I wrote 5-10 in the original post to be safe. As for now, any results that don't have accompanying demographic data is useless to me, so I require answers for "Age" and "Sex". Thanks.
done
It‘s a coomon thing to see where the market is.
Just a few days i had similar questions from an U-he survey. So it seems serious.
I answered MALE... with lingering doubts
As I sexually identify as modular ROLAND SYSTEM 700
Done. But is really age and sex necessary. Isn’t country more interestingm as it defines marketplaces
Stop wasting your time- just make it the way you think it should be. If you try to make it the way everyone on this forum want it - you will never finish it. You need to decide what you want to do- ask yourself what is missing- then make it with your own stamp on it.
I could list at least ten things I think a new app should have- but then so would all other members of the forum .. and they would probably all be different.
Maybe you could ask everyone on the forum what it should have- then have a large poll- that would be interesting
Ps I also agree that the survey seems uninspiring, a bit of a format and somewhat irrelevant
+1.
Fwiw, if you have to create a survey to see if an app is worth developing in the music space it probably isn’t worth developing.
The apps which truly change the way we create music on this platform are the ones which not one of us realized we needed.
So I guess what I am saying is that as a developer you shouldn’t be trying to make what we’re interested in. You should be creating something none of us realized we needed.
Don’t fill gaps in existing markets.
Create new markets of opportunity.
Do you think Werkbench, Samplr, Moog Model15, AUM, Ripplemaker would have originated from Surveys?
Anyhoo...just offering up my perspective from 20+ years in the design and Software domain.

Go and start making what you think is cool.I'm sure you will find others who think it’s cool too.
I'm transapp myself.
+100
@UXDI2099 like you said, "as a musician yourself", for sure you already know what you want for your app to be cool.
create the app, beta test it with someone in this forum, release the app and if there is something more to be improved, i'm sure the people in this forum won't run out of suggestions.
Im OK with that. TRANS EUROPE EXPRESS
Yeah, and just make sure it bloody syncs with other stuff!
I agree with the masses, forget the survey. Trying to gather beneficial data from a large group on something as subjective and individual as music creation and its tools is well beyond the scope of a survey. Go with your gut and make something that blows your mind and makes your productions that much better by its existence. Or....fill out your survey yourself and then build that answer.
That aside, here are some personal thoughts on the app you want to build as you’ve described it. First, know that drum apps are plentiful—great ones, simply amazing ones. Also, composition “assistant” apps, or however you’d like to describe them are also rather plentiful. But there’s room for more IMO. Reactable has one coming out soon that sounds a lot like what you’ve described. And I’m sure there are more of similar ilk. So you’ll have to make something unique.... better....fresh. Start by making it an Audio Unit compatible app from the beginning. If you make a killer sequencer, give it MIDI out from the get go. And if a sequencer is part of it then it must have Ableton Link support. Allow users to import their own samples. Then allow us to stack samples on a single trigger pad or key. Provide tools for shaping the sounds, be it sample or synthesis based. We like to—we need to—turn knobs and make things our own. If you must include a “Dubstep Kit” then make it just one. If you must include a snare drum with a water drop sample layered behind it then please, make it just one.
I look forward to seeing what you come up with. Good luck!
Done.