This kind of comment seems to be expected evry time when question about presets any form is discussedClassic spin. He's not keen on creating the content himself but wishes someone else do it for him. Not only that he implies that the developer hasn't had motivation even after the fact tremendous product such as Triaz has just been released. A product that demanded more than a year of development. How disrespectful.What is strange to me, is that many great drum machines seems to have the same Achilles tendon. Namely the lack of a really good groove/fills library.
Why? I can’t get it - for me the grooves/fills organized by genres, bpm and different time signatures is even more important than the library of good sounds.
I’m not that keen in creating grooves (or beats, whatever you call those) by scratch with the sequencer. Using sequencer fits somtimes to my workflow, e.g. in refining existing grooves. And randomizing may work sometimes, but its too slow and ”random” way to get the groove I’m looking after.
And really love using different time signatures, polyrhytmic patterns etc.
I wish that the developer had motivation to include a really massive, well-organized groove library to the Triaz.
As if you purchase a Lamborghini and then you complain that the car is bad because the color of the keys is not in the tone that you wanted them to be.
Well if the product does not work for you - find another
For kmonkey kind of people seem to be overwhelming to understand, that there are different kind of users. Its kind of facistic attitude not to allow differencies.
Some people like to build every note of their beats by scratch - let them fo that, thats why there are sequencers.
But then there are people who will use presets/grooves etc. as a basis.
Let them have their way - and they can put that on the developer wishlist.
And the above kmonkey comparision to the color of Lamborgihini just reflects pure stupidity.
Statistics: Posted by Harry_HH — Fri Feb 16, 2024 4:46 pm