jonah
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for me overbridge seems like it could be pretty useful to filter and process audio from the computer easily. imo it’s not a bad price just for the filters lol. depends on how they implement it. if you get at least 4 ins so you can run separate sounds through each of the filters and then run that back into the computer or via the audio outs it’ll be useful to me. it’d be nice to have 5 or 6 ins so you could use the effects too. we’ll see.
i’m assuming it’ll work with iOS devices too at some point. analog4 + sunvox on my phone would be rad.
i could also see it being useful if it lets you visualize and edit what’s going on on other pages and tracks without switching over to them on the analog4, especially the performance page and setup of that.
i have an audio interface, but i imagine for a lot of people just getting into hardware after using a computer only it will be a big selling point not to have to buy an audio interface and figure that out. i lost like 6 months of time trying to figure out crap drivers. let’s hope it’s not crap. 
if overbridge is made to make getting audio into and out of the computer easier, to me that seems like a mark against midi out. you can already sequence some of the analog4 in a daw and then you could do it all and just print it right to audio all with one cable. maybe they’ll do drag and drop patterns to midi like logic’s ultrabeat and some other stuff does tho.
tbh, i’m not sure how stuff like the locks and all that would work or be all that useful as MIDI because it’s sysex and NRPNs. i’d guess the one of the reasons they wanted to make overbridge is because live is crap for sysex and i’m not sure if garage band or reaper do it either. logic has gotten worse, i think. overbrige being a vst you should be able to map ccs onto any control i’d imagine to make sequencing in a daw easier. once you do that if it works bi-directionally you could probably map out the cv track and use that to a degree, but i don’t know how well stuff like slides would work with midi cc resolution.
also being linked to a computer you could then use the cv gate outs, midi clock out and din out to do syncing with various other gear which is something a lot of people seem to complain about having issues with. perhaps the way it handles midi internally, by not using it directly will help to keep it more stable? dunno i’ve never had a problem with jitter or whatever.