On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 11:16 AM, John Rigg <ladev3(a)jrigg.co.uk> wrote:
I will stress that I'm talking about audio
engineering tools, not music
creation software here. I do appreciate that users of the latter have very
different requirements.
I was reading your post, about to vocalize the counter-argument, but you're
right, they're two entirely different things.
I'd like to add to my list of "what don't we have", music creation
software. I mean, dumbed down controls: where every settings sounds *ok*,
and some sound amazing. No amplitude spikes just cause you adjust a control
to a non-integer multiple of the blah blah, and upon filing a bug report
recieving "you should know better than to do that".
Live musicians can't deal with the chance the software will do something
crazy.
More (LV2 instrument & effect) software with dumbed down controls :)
-Harry