Understood! Yes, I can easily see Lukas as the "point man" for giving the big picture on v8. This is particularly true because he can present a wide sweep of topics in a compact format.
So much so, that from at least my standpoint, (and I'm sure others as well), the actual workflow, we DAW users experience typically at every sit down, is clear towards the application. Heck, I didnt know tabs could be swapped so freely, from the new channel strip plugin view (the way he shows that). That's not info from Gregor, and certainly not from Joe. That and and a slew of subtle movements within the DAW, Inspector view, and such are where we users live. Not bulleted features. Had I not seen that video so rich with content, I might have (and did) consider distancing myself as time moved on. Now, not so much. [TY, Lukas!]
(My comments about Gregor and Joe weren't to contradict what you said, but to add to it.
Understood, but at that juncture, you left Lukas as "fantastic". That's it.
That's where I commented.
You stated what you felt is missing the most from v8 from the guitarist's standpoint. That's fair on a whole. The guy I mentioned BTW is Joey Bircham. Guitarist, Producer, Engineer. That last title unfortunately thrown around like a rag doll in this industry, so we'll have to see. His video was fairly good on the Fender Mustang, Rumble bass, and native plugins.
I'm all for Fender's endeavor to expand their eco system horizons. Still, what I'd like to see occur is that Studio Pro 8 continue to grow from an already vast group of users (of diverse age and background), who are already looking to see the program expand from Studio One 7. These might include EDM, Ambient, Electronica, and such areas that push the MIDI editing envelope and launcher as well. Not the nearest pedal stomp box. Its my opinion, as well as yours, and a good number of folks who know Luke is that ideal DAW function point guy. Gregor also in a less deep, but still excitable way as well. Only Gregor surface dives. Lukas puts on the deep see diver outfit.
....I started
a thread in the Lounge on what makes a DAW suitable for guitar players. I really didn't mean to derail this thread, it was a passing comment about something else that I feel needs to be covered with respect to v8 that I suspect Lukas won't be prioritizing (although maybe he plays guitar and I just haven't noticed).
Lukas may expand on anything he wants (talented guy), but he likely knows where his talents bode best for the good of all. I guess you missed where Lukas mentioned in this very video [7:03] that he's not a guitar player but that he still ran the Rhodes through some effects an enjoyed them. Something keyboardist do on many levels. Fun stuff!
Yeah, when I can I'd like to read your article on what makes a DAW suitable for guitar players. Talk then.