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Lack of engineers to support the project #5

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benderillo opened this issue Dec 26, 2012 · 3 comments
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Lack of engineers to support the project #5

benderillo opened this issue Dec 26, 2012 · 3 comments
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What is the best way to attract developers to pick the project development up and make it to production stage?

@ghost ghost assigned dliganov Dec 26, 2012
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ghost commented May 28, 2013

make a website, there is nothing there at the moment, I am very interested but would like to see some screen shots or mock-ups of the program. Also, you may want to be more "vocal" about it, I am not sure what that means, but I was particularly interested once I read the phrase...

"Three different pattern types: pianoroll, step sequencer and text pattern with ability to convert between types;"

I always envisioned a great DAW to have a pianoroll, step sequencer and a tracker like interface.

Have a good one!

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qbedard commented May 28, 2013

Very, very wrong. Trackers sometimes have a higher learning curve, but are typically unrivaled in speed and intuitive operation. The still see adoption by new producers today, and modern trackers like Renoise and Sunvox are constantly innovating and improving tracker capabilities in regard to modern production.

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ghost commented May 28, 2013

Well I think renoise is a great example of how trackers are still used, I also have quite a few friends who use trackers for music creation extensively. In either event, an explanation of "text pattern with ability to convert between types" might be helpful, I automatically thought of the interfaces I knew and assumed incorrectly.

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