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      emzy
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      Hi everyone,
      I’m the founder of a music-tech brand and I’m currently looking for an experienced developer to collaborate on a MIDI-focused music plugin called Crescent.

      The project is already validated in the market, and we’re now moving toward a proper plugin release.
      I’m mainly looking for someone comfortable with HISE / JUCE / C++, MIDI processing, and AI integration.

      I've attached the product specs.

      https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nximYWY_sgnQUSzBKXC_NV55R5cjavA0FgAf3t36Nqk/edit?usp=sharing

      If this sounds interesting, please DM me or email me at emzy@thesampleselect.com with:

      • Your experience

      • Example of plugins or audio tools you've worked on.

      Thanks.

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        David Healey @emzy
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        @emzy said in Looking for a Plugin Developer – MIDI / Chord Generation Tool:

        to collaborate

        Is this a work for hire or a partnership or something else?

        Free HISE Bootcamp Full Course for beginners.
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          dannytaurus @emzy
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          @emzy Your insights on the static vs interactive nature of a chord plugin tally with the conversations I've had with producers in my space.

          Chord packs are a big no-no but chord progressions triggered by multiple user inputs (notes played, style settings, MIDI CC, etc) are considered creative.

          Still unsure how AI is changing this dynamic though. Some producers are fully anti-AI and others embrace it enthusiastically.

          Looks like a great move to step up from selling content for Ripcord to selling your own custom plugin. Good luck!

          (I'm slowly developing my own chord plugin, but not yet experienced enough in HISE to partner with you on your project.)

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            emzy @David Healey
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            @David-Healey Hi man. This is a work for hire.

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              emzy @dannytaurus
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              @dannytaurus This is 100% true. Our data and research show that music producers prefer interactive chord tools to chord packs. Chord packs are considered lazy.

              What we've seen with AI is companies like Lemonaide training their models to let users generate chords with a single click, but these models take a long time to train.

              Our approach is quite different. We want to use AI to help producers learn music theory as they produce.

              Thanks!

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