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Am I the only person who is wondering what happened to Animusic 3?
I'm not the most patient person, but it has been way too long since Animusic 2 was released. Their website remains somewhat news-less. Something about a Kickstarter campaign, and then not much.
I can't be the only one excited to hear (and see) Wayne's music again. (and Dave Crognale's amazing designs.)
Does anyone have any insider info?
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"Am I the only person who is wondering what happened to Anumusic 3?" - very tempting just to say "Yes"!
You might be right. ECHO... echo...
Recently looked into it and it didn't look like there was anything going on. Too bad, they had some great stuff..........
I think Animusic 1 and 2 should be shown to kids at schools to foster some interest in music at early ages.
I did contribute to the kickstarter a while ago, and they did finish the music and release that to contributors. I assume they are still working on the video, but yes it seems slow going. The music on this one has a very prog-rock/metal feel to it, with seemingly less variety among the songs than the old ones did....
I knew I should have gotten in on the KickStarter campaign.
And, two had less variety than one.
Also, does anyone remember them suggesting that there might be a commercial version of the proprietary software? Seems unlikely now.
Yes, I remember that Wayne had said something to that effect in an interview or podcast about 6 or 7 years ago.