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Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
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Re: Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
Thanks spogg
The biggest differences between callisto and other DAWs are:
1) the abillity to recognize the user's played chord and switching the style sequence according to that chord instantly
2) Perfect transitions between the ten variaions in a perfect timing
3) "phisical" dedicated buttons and knobs that can be easily slaved by your midi keyboard
4) The automatic crash cymbal on tarnsitions
5) Faster styles loading times on live conditions
6) "On GUI" styles preset manager, optimized for touch screens (instant loading with a single button press)
7) Advanced keyboard splitting for effective midi keyboards usage as "left hand - right hand" system like in any other hardware arranger.
8) muting instruments straight form your midi keyboard in a live session
There is similar product in the market but it has it's own cons, it's pricey and people complain it's not a real replacement for a harware. It's aslo quite limited, hadn't upgraded for long time and not a cross platform app either
https://www.varranger.com/
The biggest differences between callisto and other DAWs are:
1) the abillity to recognize the user's played chord and switching the style sequence according to that chord instantly
2) Perfect transitions between the ten variaions in a perfect timing
3) "phisical" dedicated buttons and knobs that can be easily slaved by your midi keyboard
4) The automatic crash cymbal on tarnsitions
5) Faster styles loading times on live conditions
6) "On GUI" styles preset manager, optimized for touch screens (instant loading with a single button press)
7) Advanced keyboard splitting for effective midi keyboards usage as "left hand - right hand" system like in any other hardware arranger.
8) muting instruments straight form your midi keyboard in a live session
There is similar product in the market but it has it's own cons, it's pricey and people complain it's not a real replacement for a harware. It's aslo quite limited, hadn't upgraded for long time and not a cross platform app either
https://www.varranger.com/
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
kortezzzz wrote:There is similar product in the market but it has it's own cons, it's pricey and people complain it's not a real replacement for a harware. It's aslo quite limited, hadn't upgraded for long time and not a cross platform app either
https://www.varranger.com/
As you say, it's very expensive!
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
Spogg wrote:kortezzzz wrote:There is similar product in the market but it has it's own cons, it's pricey and people complain it's not a real replacement for a harware. It's aslo quite limited, hadn't upgraded for long time and not a cross platform app either
https://www.varranger.com/
As you say, it's very expensive!
Yes, it is. My target price would be max. 100$ for the app +1 free update. People said they would gladly pay 100$ for this. Hope to see them funding...
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
I've just posted the video link onto flowstoners (under links) and also to the FB group "Flowstone and Synthmaker".
Is there any way folk can contact you other than via this forum? Website?
Cheers
Spogg
Is there any way folk can contact you other than via this forum? Website?
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
Spogg wrote:I've just posted the video link onto flowstoners (under links) and also to the FB group "Flowstone and Synthmaker".
Is there any way folk can contact you other than via this forum? Website?
Cheers
Spogg
I've just opened a new facebook page for this
https://www.facebook.com/fananteam/?ref=settings
Guys, If anyone here at the forum has ever made a successful crowd funding project, I would be happy to hear your story. What? how? when?
By the way, I think It's kinda bad idea to post at the "off topic", since most of the users never visit other sections but the "general"
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
kortezzzz wrote:
By the way, I think a It's kinda bad idea to post at the "off topic", since most of the users never visit other sections but the "general"
I can move the whole topic to General if you want so it'll be more visible. I just tested doing this and it worked fine. Just say the word...
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
Wow, thanks Spogg, that would be great
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
Done! Obviously
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Re: Should My beloved project be presented to the world?
Thanks Spogg, the best moderator ever
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