Same here.. I went all in on NI, Maschine Mk3, Jam, S49 Mk2 and Komplete Ultimate. It feels like the best of both worlds. Step sequencing and arranging on the Jam is so nice.
My story is similar to yours. I've just recently gone from 100% hardware to a more hybrid setup. I found that while I was having more fun with the hardware setup I wasn't finishing songs. Personally, I still need a computer to do editing and arranging. My new setup is a small eurorack skiff, Bitwig 3 and NI Maschine Mk3/Jam/S49 Mk2 w/ Komplete Ultimate. The integration between NI hardware and Maschine/Komplete Kontrol is amazing, feels like the best of both worlds. I'm definitely considering the Push 2 for Bitwig, although the Maschine Jam does a pretty good job as Bitwig controller.
I went to Germany this year and I made a point of planning a visit to a funicular. To my great disappointment, the funicular we found in Freiburg am Breisgau used a counterweight instead of another car. Now I wonder if it was really a funicular at all.
Absolutely, Beddit 3 is designed for sleep tracking in a shared bed. However, this requires one sensor per person, per phone. You may track sleep one or two-at-a-time
hey, i'm a community manager for this course. independent contractor, as opposed to working directly for springboard (so try to be pretty unbiased). Happy to help any way i can.
I think the career track grew out of the "Data Science Intensive" course so similar curriculum but much more focus on the job related side and more hands on in terms of helping students going through the process of looking for work in this area.
Anyway - you are probably looking for past students as opposed to someone like me but just reply if any specific questions i can help with.
Stems is only four tracks. That certainly works well for "standardized contemporary music for DJ" but it doesn't sound it is a universal format for all kind of music.
Visual programming is always well-suited to audio synthesis, would be cool to see something like the Synthesizer library in there: https://wiki.haskell.org/Synthesizer