This is a great product, being touted to the wrong people...
We are arranger players here, first and foremost (mostly!). We have already eschewed workstations and non-interactive electronic music production. For many of us, the arranger was the product that released us from the drudgery of making music in a foundation upwards, piece by piece non-interactive linear fashion, SMF or MP3 backing track manner. Yes, years ago, most of us that moved away from full live band music and went towards producing our own music tracks used the forerunner of products like this. Sure, back then, it was a Frankenstein's monster of many different pieces of gear, cobbled together firstly with C/V signals and gates, then DMX, then MIDI, then finally the first integrated WS's appeared.
But the WAY the music was made was always similar. You made the drum track first, then laid down a bassline, then added some rhythm, then some leads (or whatever your workflow was), building a composition piecemeal from the ground up. But then came arrangers... Now, you could do it simultaneously. One hand could create an entire backing track, on the spot! Then do it again differently a second time, and a third, and a fourth, in less time than you could create ONE track with the old system.
So, we moved on.
This product is the logical end point of that first, non interactive, linear system. And, I might add, a GREAT product. But for THAT way of making music. But I am still confused why Dom tries so hard to tout it here, where, on the whole, we have already decided that even conventional WS's, let alone über-techno ones like this are really not quite our cup of tea.
We play jazz, we play oldies, we play music originally played by HUMANS, on the whole. Not techno, not trance, not hiphop or rap (again, MOST of us
), not industrial or chilldown... And those musics are this thing's forte. Once again, don't get me wrong. For what it does best, this thing is, if you are capable of operating it, one of the most amazing things out there. But, as I have said so many times in the past, unless you are ALREADY making amazing music using your computer, using VSTi's and groove production tools to make music that really floats your boat, and wow's your friends or clients, what on earth is it good for, especially to a forum of arranger players playing classic pop and jazz music?
I don't believe that, if you haven't already mastered computer music production using a computer, how is basically tacking a keyboard on to exactly the same thing going to make any difference? I don't believe the learning curve is going to be any less, I don't believe the frustration is going to be any less, and I don't believe that this will make making music (similar to what we are already very happy about, using an arranger) even a fraction as easy as we already have it...
Dom has had what, four or five YEARS to come to terms with the fact that making something like this work as a decent arranger is simply beyond not only the average (or even above average) arranger player's skill and ability, but beyond his as well. But he still comes here to show it off. Yes, it's a great product, but it is NOT an arranger, or even CLOSE to an arranger. Personally, I think it is time for it to move on to the forums that DO deal with these types of products, and the types of musicians and producers that DO make music that this product is best at...
For those of us that DO use these kinds of products, well, we already participate in those forums, so it will not drop off the radar, but this IS the General ARRANGER Forum... What's next? Harpsichord manufacturers touting their latest baroque creations? Guitarists endlessly arguing tube configurations? Heaven help us! Maybe even drummers talking shell diameters and birch vs. maple?
Because they all have about as much relevance on THIS forum as a Linux Groove production tool, IMO
It may well be the future. But I honestly doubt it is the future for US here...