Originally Posted By groovyband.live
Originally Posted By TedS

One thing that jumps out at me after studying many reference manuals: All the brands had 90% of their style format (and related user parameters) in place 20 years ago, with only minor additions since then. There truly is nothing new under the sun!


This is exactly what we have written in an headline on our homepage (see signature).
The truth is that the hardware arranger market has almost no competition (only a few players) and this shows!!

We offer a product (realtime arranger software) that tries to put real innovation in this stagnant market, leveraging modern software development concepts and the revolution of touch devices and the corresponding User Interface (UI) paradigm we are all used to since the inception of smartphones and tablets.

We have developed a state of the art realtime arranger engine with unique features readily exploitable from the touch enabled UI with almost no effort and with immediate seamless feedback with the sequencer playing. Included support for hardware controllers and up to 3 keyboards (or 2 keyboards + pedalboard).

For those interested we have the key highlights on the home page, a link to an internal page with a more in depth discussion, and even the full reference manual available online.

For those willing to try by themselves we offer a FREE fully functional DEMO to download, equipped with 620 high quality styles perfectly playing out of the box. No effort, immediate satisfaction, as you are used to with an hardware arranger.

Our team continuously improves the software at a fast pace, and in less than one year from the first release we have already offered many updates with real useful improvements and new content (see the changelog, reachable from our home page). And more are in the pipeline!!

Groovyband Live! Team



I am sorry there mate, but your software still has huge catching up to do compared to V-arranger to be usefull to mostbout of the box arranger players
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