ssj71 wrote:
I'd be competing in the massively saturated free VST world.
Saturation maybe at the journeyman level, but every year there are
millions of hi skrool advancees who are temporarily quite clueless,
(University Of Hard Knox awaiting) but can learn, and will develope
new hobbies/careers. Little wonder many commercial devs have added
lowcost IOS apps to lure them in.
And despite some plugin/instrument saturation, the sounds provided
with them, are usually 128 or fewer, leaving room for more.
And sometimes the soundsets delivered with commercial products
contain a lot showboat advertisement patches,
not easily used as part of a song, and if an attempt is made to cater to
a wide range of genres, then users mainly looking for a small but quality range of sounds,
will always have a craving to be met. Hence the Pro sound design market exists.
And a good portion of people are simply cyber hoarders. To them,
saturation just means a 3 terrabyte drive, instead of 2. And some hoarding
among musicians has a purpose, as those who have no desire/time/skill
to create new sounds with their aquired software, will want or need
some of the latest offerings.
A synth that can load user created .wav files, has a decent mod matrix, eq, and effects,
with good enough filters, is probably going to be popular and used for as long
as people still make .wav files, and have time to bicker about filters.
Very few such plugins exist, while bickering from a to z is high art
in some places.
A solid windows vst plugin or savi-host style standalone to host lv2's
would be a great way to expose lv2 to creatives using a commercial OS,
as would a linux vst plugin for linux daws that lack such support.
Would be cool to use Triceratops lv2 synth wherever. Even dssi
has a few excellent instruments, if supporting would be easy
while under the hood
Cheers