Request for Developers/Singular Sound about ongoing development

It seems like support is slowly dying here, like so many other promising forums I’ve belonged to. I appreciate the firmware updates so far, but I think there needs to be more commitment to answering and addressing feature requests. I think maybe there needs to be more people on the team, and musicians with lots of experience in looping should be hired to consult. You should seriously be looking at EVERY LOOPER OUT THERE and listing features that you don’t have. You should pay attention when other looper’s UIs make more sense and how you can adapt yours. When things have finally ended development, why not show your appreciation for all the customers that put their time and money and energy into developing your product (hate that word-- it’s an instrument and it should be treated like one) by making the code open-source and encourage ongoing development in these forums?

Anyway, I don’t mean to bitch-- I’m just saying that it’s a great looper-- so far-- and I really don’t want to have to teach myself workflow all over again on a competitor.

Thanks!

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Thank you for reaching out and sharing your thoughts! I truly appreciate your feedback and will forward your comments to our team. We’re doing our best to address each and every post on the forum.

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+1 for making the code open source or otherwise letting users tinker with Aeros’s firmware. I’m not sure that there’s much point in simply exhorting Singular Sound to spend more resources on Aeros updates, but there could be a good business case for open sourcing, since it is a way to improve the product without having to pay anyone.

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IIR, Singular Sound tried this with the Beat Buddy Manager (BBM) and it just never seemed to gain enough traction to warrant continuing.

That’s unfortunate. Maybe it only works for products with a very nerdy user base.

the looper is the center of my setup and the center of many these days. opening it up would gain more users, too, i think. not trying to bash on anybody. wouldn’t say anything unless i thought the looper has great promise. my favorite thing is that i can use it as clock for my MIDI setup and with freestyle looping i can do lots of cool polyrhythms and such. i’m still experimenting though.