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Devs: A few ideas / feedback on live / performance based Apps / AU centric...

Taking inspiration from SeekBeats, ElasticDrums, Patterning, as well as some Rozetta / Digitakt / Maschine influence... Some things I'd like to see and happily pay for:

A package or shared protocol for 3+ Au's that all work together nicely in AU hosts like ApeAumEtc consisting of:

Synth Rack (Drum / perc focused): Multi (6+) Instruments with selectable engines - using various different synthesis techniques as well as a few different sampler engines... (SeekBeats / Elastic / Ruiz / Patterning / BM3 etc as influence, maybe team up or license engines?) With: A handful of important realtime 'tweakable' parameters on each that can be mapped to controllers or ApeM lfo's etc... Lots of generative/random control, lots of scaling to zero in on sweet spots... And/Or see below...

Drum sequencer Rack: Again 6+ tracks per pattern that are designed to control the above, or other drum machines like Vat / Beathawk / Ruis / DM / etc... KILLER swing/shuffle control section with groove templates. Step sequencable parameter stuff, adjustable track step length (for complex poly rythms, fast pattern creation of repetitive parts over long evolving parts) probability per step as well as variation probability, random without repeat, midi record / playback, song mode for sequencing patterns plus maybe extra tracks for other AU synth apps / arps etc.., note quantize for scales, some sort of portamento in there for bendy stuff...

Loop Sampler: Another multi track rack style plug for importing loops and/or record/overdub in for resampling, simple slicing, granular / time stretch and pitch hold or match or quantize... Optimized for live use and controlled primarily (once 'set up') by:

Master "performance" plugin, once other 3 are mostly 'programmed', leave the ui's for the other 3 closed, with control here on only the things you really need here on this plug, preferably customizable ui ala soda DJ app to only use screen real estate for what you actually use in a performance or mix down, midi learn on everything here...

Hoping Drambo might be this in some or many ways... main point of all this is to consolidate / simplify for live use.

I know much of this can be accomplished already, through a lot of swiping, midi assigning, and hoping that things don't crash... Consolidation / customization is really what I personally want to see, a lot of what takes up the screen I don't use, so to be able to strip things down is a big deal :smile:

Oh - One of the biggest wishes here is to have consistent swing / shuffle across apps, as well as ability to move fluidly through patterns on different apps in a live situation... So a side project would be a universal pattern select system for new apps to follow and older apps to update to...

Devs - As someone who has followed the evolution of computer music since the late 90's, this is the first time I've felt like I can really come close to creating a live setup that works how I want it... Even if nothing new emerged I'd be pretty effing happy with whats available right now! These are just some ideas my friends and I'd happily pay for should you choose to tackle them.

Cheers and thanks for all you do Devs, this is a really fun time to be making electronic music!!

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