Added new features for scanning vintage filters

It would be interesting to add the function of scanning pedals and filters using artificial intelligence, this is well implemented in the Proteys vst plugin.

We have this already build in….stay tuned @RawBBQ

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Wow, I haven’t seen that yet. I’ve watched a couple of YouTube videos, but there aren’t many that use a synthesizer. That’s really interesting. I’ll check it out. Thank you.

Ok, what I mean is that we have it built in, but its not available…stay tuned for when it goes live in Notes!

We’re working on videos right now, what ones do you want to see….preset demos, tutorial, walkthrough of all the features?

"I’ve been using SabLab for a while now, and I must say it’s been a game-changer for me. It provided a deep understanding of how to craft a solid bassline—it’s truly an insightful tool.

As for the Notes plugin, the workflow is incredibly intuitive, especially for self-paced learning without constantly Tab-ing back to YouTube tutorials. However, to take it to the next level and reach a wider audience, I believe a few strategic additions would be invaluable:

  • Sound Showcases: Short, catchy demonstrations of unique sounds and core features to spark immediate inspiration.

  • Hardware Integration: Showing the plugin in action with various MIDI controllers. This not only looks professional but also attracts different segments of the gear-using community.

  • Creative Ease: Highlighting how simple it is to generate sophisticated melodies and chord progressions.

  • Version History & AI Evolution: It would be fascinating to hear the story behind the AI models—how they’ve evolved and what’s new in the latest updates.

Thanks all very useful….

In terms of examples of say people who do this right, say for your first point on short clips, do you have anyone that you follow on social media who you really like? Just so we have a concrete example…

Also we’re taking a little slow in terms of our launch, just to make sure we have everything fixed and correct before bringing to wider audience….its a lot easier to explain Sublab than Notes and as you say the message is really important to get right, so help much appreicated!

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