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  • For your edification and enjoyment...

    http://www.garritan.com/blog/io-1/?utm_source=FMM&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Gar_FMMemail_GTKIO

    In my opinion, this process is too time consuming and brain-cell tiring - especially when you only have the one... The same goes for all the other clonepanies that peddle similar products.

    I think VSL should look into the future and circumvent, bypass this neither-here-nor-there pretentious prevalent paradigm, and create the single-mouse-click composer program to end all others. It should probably be named '1' or 'The1' (too Matrixey?), or something like that. No exhausting parameters or single digit orchestral patches you subsequently have to sequence/mix, etc. None of that. Instead,

    One mouse click to rule them all!... One mouse click to bind them!... A single click to produce 90 minutes of spicatti, chords, and bashes. The creative surge...Oooohh...

    I can dream, can't I?


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    @Errikos said:

    I think VSL should look into the future and circumvent, bypass this neither-here-nor-there pretentious prevalent paradigm, and create the single-mouse-click composer program to end all others. It should probably be named '1' or 'The1' (too Matrixey?), or something like that. No exhausting parameters or single digit orchestral patches you subsequently have to sequence/mix, etc. None of that. Instead,

     

     

    The problem Erik is that it takes too much brain power to activate the index finger and press it up against the mouse button then even more brain juice to actually "click."  Let's face it, clicking mice is just too advanced for these folks 

    No, no, no, no no.  We have to keep it simple.  An Iphone and/or Droid app.  That's the ticket![I]

    And you better believe those crack software engineers at VSL are hard at work as we speak on such an app.  


  • All that hi-tech KI did not prevent him from putting the augmented second of the harmonic minor scale very prominently in the melody of the high strings ...


  • @jasen: You are so right. I cower in shame upon realizing how far behind the zeitgeist I have fallen... Of course it will be an app... No touching the screen though and such complicated stuff. Holding the tablet alone should suffice.

    @MassMover: How did you determine it was an augmented 2nd as opposed to the minor 3rd? Did you mean the leading note?


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