What's in beta right now.
ControllerHelper 1.0.0. Released and real-rig validated — but the first wave of public users is the wave that finds the edges. If you own an SSL UF1 and run PreSonus Studio One , you're who this is for.
Additional products are in active development. Beta-tester invitations open as each product approaches release.
What we're asking.
Use it like you mean it. In real sessions, on real material, with real deadlines. The workflow problems we care about most don't surface in controlled tests — they surface in the third hour of mixing at 1 am when you're tired and the bridge needs to disappear.
Tell us specifically what broke. The best feedback is concrete — what you did, what you expected, what happened instead. Steps to reproduce a problem are worth more than feature requests; both are welcome.
Tell us what felt right too. If a workflow moment landed cleanly, knowing that is just as useful as knowing what didn't. We don't want to optimise away the parts that already work.
How to send it.
Email
support@the730company.com
with anything you find. Subject line "Beta:"
so we can route it correctly.
For ControllerHelper specifically: if you can reproduce the issue, please turn on logging (instructions in the user manual), recreate the problem once, and attach the resulting log file. That gives us everything we need to fix it without having to ask you twenty questions.
What beta testers receive.
- Lifetime free licence on every future paid product — at whatever version is current when you join. (ControllerHelper is free; this benefit accrues toward the paid products in the suite as they ship.)
- Named credit, if you want it — we maintain a public credits page already, and beta testers who want to be acknowledged for their contribution get a line there.
- Direct access — if something you flagged needs a back-and-forth to nail down, you talk to the people who actually built it. Not a support queue.
Who we're looking for.
Working musicians, producers, mixing and mastering engineers, and audio professionals of any genre. We specifically want people outside the company's own taste — the workflow has to feel right across ambient, hip-hop, jazz, IDM, gospel, electronic, scoring, and everything in between.
DAW agnostic. We currently support Studio One for ControllerHelper, but the broader suite is meant to land for Logic, Pro Tools, Cubase, Reaper, Bitwig, FL, and Ableton users too. If you're on one of those, the feedback you give now shapes the products we ship there.