The program.
I figured this could go either here for the games section but I never really considered Notessimo a game, just a very simple way of expressing myself through art.
Why did anyone else use it? Clearly there are much better programs for free music production. Would anyone go back to using it when or if v3 comes out?
Consider this a general discussion thread for Notessimo, although I do have a few more questions. What was your favorite part of notessimo, and if there was any one thing you could have to improve it, what would it be?
My stance on Notessimo is I could never abandon it, if only for the community. I enjoy a smaller community, even if I agree that notessimo should be a bigger community. When you start getting into the thousands of users making songs on a regular basis, two problems present themselves for me. One, you can't keep track of all the content, and individual comments really lose their power, even from respected users.
As for my other questions, my favorite part of notessimo was just the freedom that came from raw simplicity of the program. You could produce music all of your life and still not be any good at it, but Notessimo is a program anyone with a little musical background could master in a few months of use. From that point on, it was all down to your own ingenuity and the samples your were provided.
Ironically, the one thing I want for the program spoils this. Considering the fact that Starburst has at least mentioned that he was going to include samplers, I would like to have the full 9 yards and have vst support (at least for windows, not sure what other OSs use). If it had that, then you could consider Notessimo a professional DAW, and then I could go back to it and still learn about musical production.
Of course, Notessimo will never measure up to DAWs like FL and Reason, at least not without major renovations that would compromise what make it such a fun little program. But personally I think it's an amazing concept. It's essentially a DAW that focuses more on the piano roll than effects or mastering, and it just makes it easy to be a composer. No matter what you are doing, you never need to close and window or make another one larger because everything is proportioned exactly right. It's aimed at the composer, not the producer. Make no mistake, I would like to take advantage of new technologies in my music, but more as a side thing. I'm tired of pulling up a song in FL and just fiddling with the knobs instead of writing music. If I were provided with samples and had someone I could send the song later for mastering, I could probably write a song in a day in FL, no sweat. Notessimo isn't as optimized for quick writing as FL, so it takes longer, but it's a sacrifice I am more than willing to make.
So there you go. Thanks for reading it if you truly did and I can't wait to see the responses trickle in.