Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By Bernie9
As technically challenged as I am, I have to agree vArranger is the simplest and best software program. I have been with Dan since the beginning, and have seen his creation evolve into a powerhouse that can use a multitude of styles and sounds, including vst's.


He deffinately made huge steps.. altough i think the tempo of new things dropped something over the last 2 years.. the V-arranger is a very well done tradaitional arranger.

I would love to see him make a 2nd product based on arrangements..
Much more innovative
With 16 style tracks
With 16 multipads
And being able to program your own setup.. much like ketrons launchpads... but then with 16 sections... which could also be the traditional intro/var/fill

And then 16 sound tracks for keyboard/pedal parts.. with support for all of Yamaha’s arppegiator types..


This would take V-arranger pro, or whatever the new product is named another step forward... and since it would be a sepperate product, it would also bring the programmer some new well earned cash flow..

It would also prevent the orriginal V-arranger from getting to complicated.


Yes, that would be a big set up from what I just read. The more practical the product the more useful I believe it would be for a wider group of user/players. I would go for the Pro version myself. I don't care about learning curves to begin with just as long as I could get out what I need.

Allan
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