JD800???
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 8:10 am
Hi,
Lovin' your stuff, but, of course, would like some updates the same as everyone else it seems;
Please could you develop different skins for the plug-ins, and maybe a percentage zoom option too (50-200 range would be useful for me)
A matrix editor, or some sort of visual editor for the instruments would be very useful, and I think IS DEFINITELY needed.
As others have said, an option for a zero button and maybe scaled tuning knob on Phoscyon.
Different instrument requests...
TR727 add-on for, say, the Drumazon or Nepheton, so you can affect the lovely sounds of the 727 with 808/909 style controls, (or in its own instrument, but with these controls).
A JD800 emulator!!! with the waveforms and patches, and an Arpeggiator!!!
An MPC style, loadable drum machine, but with 808/909 style analogue controls...you know you want to!!!
I know these probably seem ridiculous, and the replies will say stuff like, "you can do this with instrument a or b" etc, but there's a good case for D16 to try and develop these things themselves, I for one WILL buy them, and I know others agree.
Loving the software, keep up the good work...but keep listening to your customers, we need MORE!!!
tonyo303
Lovin' your stuff, but, of course, would like some updates the same as everyone else it seems;
Please could you develop different skins for the plug-ins, and maybe a percentage zoom option too (50-200 range would be useful for me)
A matrix editor, or some sort of visual editor for the instruments would be very useful, and I think IS DEFINITELY needed.
As others have said, an option for a zero button and maybe scaled tuning knob on Phoscyon.
Different instrument requests...
TR727 add-on for, say, the Drumazon or Nepheton, so you can affect the lovely sounds of the 727 with 808/909 style controls, (or in its own instrument, but with these controls).
A JD800 emulator!!! with the waveforms and patches, and an Arpeggiator!!!
An MPC style, loadable drum machine, but with 808/909 style analogue controls...you know you want to!!!
I know these probably seem ridiculous, and the replies will say stuff like, "you can do this with instrument a or b" etc, but there's a good case for D16 to try and develop these things themselves, I for one WILL buy them, and I know others agree.
Loving the software, keep up the good work...but keep listening to your customers, we need MORE!!!
tonyo303