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im still on the guy engine v1 cuz if im gonna be honnest, i was not expecting v2 to arive as quick as it did, so i gave it a whirl for a year. i gotta say, going to move on to v2 for variety sake, but there is something about v1 that feels so... raw? love the ui update for v2, but v1's aesthetic of "y2k sound font library with a sick ui", something about it  just fits my vibe. Has the exact same charm as the ui for MTV MUSIC GENERATOR 2 for the PS2.  :D

[my music is much more inspired by the launch title game from the PS2; Evergrace, and the vibe of v2 is much more PS2 inspired so i think the vibe switch will fit my music making mindset like v1 did] i know that v2 has a lot more tools and toys to get down with as well, but i cant shake the feeling that there is something in v1 that just still feels right i guess. even though you consider it obsolete, i'd say v1 still left its mark on my music this year and has helped me make tons of bangers! kudos to u my friend, thank you for making such a dope product, TWICE! :3 

Haha thank you for saying that!  I'm definitely glad to hear that you enjoy both for different reasons.  There is something kinda special about v1.  I had to shelf it just because the framework I used when making it is just so limited, I needed to be able to do so much more.  That's how V2 came to be actually.  There were things I wanted to do that I just couldn't because of the limitations.  If you're still using it and getting enjoyment out of it, then that's great!