Bumping this thread again to mention that Iāve been using this for a month and itās amazing. This will probably become my main DAW. It allows you to use a standard timeline-based structure if you want, but you can also free yourself from that rigid structure and trigger groups of sequencers whenever you want. Also, the ability to use radical aleatoric techniques is way beyond anything Iāve seen before ā eg, there are multiple flavors of random data/MIDI generation (uniform distribution, normal distribution, beta distribution, Bernoulli distribution) and you can route these random sources to any aspects of the sequencers that you want (note pitches, per-step probability, note lengths, etc). You can also route any data manipulation to VST parameters or external CV. This thing is mind-blowing!
The only downside is that, since itās still in beta, thereās no instruction manual and no tutorial videos. That means the learning curve is steep, and there are some things you might want (LFOs, envelopes, etc) that arenāt there yet. However, the developer is super nice and responds quickly to emails or posts on the KVR subforum. Heās said that once this leaves beta heāll have a full instruction manual. And itās easy to code whatever you want ā Iāve built my own LFOs, random walk sequencers, and envelopes with no trouble.
Anyhow, Loomer is the most inspiring thing Iāve used in a long while. I canāt recommend it enough.