thanks Team@ for reading my post and understanding what I was getting at. (very excited
on the possibilities.
I know there's lots more important (other priorities) with Dev / Prod Mgmt / Marketing
so many music apps have great design, but never get a chance to really think things through from a musicality point of view
listen to most NI Maschine demos and you'll see what I mean. Usually cool and fun, but 'you've got to be kidding' in terms of anyone paying for music tracks made off of Maschine. (Yes, I know, it really depends on the artists skills and not the 'tools') - but find me: one listenable (non-typical) track made off Maschine.
Anyway, back to Fade-Outs (volume decay curves) on Gates / One Shots:
yes, please, when you'all have time - try a (test dev Remix Live) Mod on allowing a volume-curve fade-out (decay) on Gates and One Shots
Gates - volume fade curve begins when finger is off the momentary button
One Shots - volume fade curve begins when finger clicks on the button to toggle off.
Maybe, just maybe, this will set Remix Live ahead of the pack and something to create buzz about -- especially if it really sounds better than the current Gate and One Shots going into immediate silence (which has no natural 'real world' decay).
Lastly, when you get a chance: NI Maschine Jam controller. Of course this might work with ReMix Live as a controller, but I didn't look too deeply into this yet.
From a 'musicality' / 'instrument' / 'possibilities' point of view, check out how the Jam's faders (touch strips) can play notes in a chord (as the finger goes up the fader touch strip) and Jam allows you to selectively pick the notes in the Chord and there are 8 faders. So in theory, people-who-can't-play-a-keyboard can pick a Scale, then pick individual note(s) from a Scale and then make a melody that they can save (across the 8 faders, like notes on a keyboard or pad) -- all by experimentation. It's worth noting the 'musicality' that this innovation offers (not that MixVibes needs to implement anything like this, but technically it's worth checking out and acknowledging the possibilities).
Thanks again MixVibes !
Ira
San Jose, CA, USA