Course I’d want to be able to install my VST of choice and it will just work somehow.
Dare to dream.


Blasphemy!!!perceval wrote:Could happen if a big company buys eDRUMin for a stupid sum of money, so Rob can retire happily,
Yep, still dreaming of my “Free the VST” AIO module.perceval wrote:I think he wanted to be rid of the computer!
sounds like a nightmare to me. if robs sells to a big corporation, forget the incremental, collegial, constant and *free* development on your purchased product. all changes will take place behind closed doors, rolled out on a corporate timescale, and significant updates will most likely come out only with new modelsperceval wrote:I think he wanted to be rid of the computer!
Could happen if a big company buys eDRUMin for a stupid sum of money, so Rob can retire happily, and we get a module with VST sounds and the triggering of eDRUMin all in one.
Dare to dream!
I would agree to much of that, except one thing.I’m a firm believer in small, dedicated components that deliver on what they need to do, and can be swapped out and updated as required. I don’t want to be locked in to a single device that tries to do everything. So for me, currently, that means Roland triggers (they are fantastic), an eDrumIn interface, an Apple computer, Toontrack software, and a Tascam I/O.