Presonus need to give Gilder a specific startup or broad based newbie designation. He'll have a place there. Not where he is.
It makes Studio One look shallow. Of course it isn't. But, I suspect a number of proficient users feel like they're watching paint dry, when Joe comes on. JMO.
They like his radio voice. I like it too, and I appreciate Joe's demeanor. Seems like a cool hang.
I feel like there's a place for Joe and for Craig. My take is that you need both those types of guys honestly, and they can coexist comfortably with each other.
There's no law saying you can't have multiple forward faces which serve different segments of your community at different skill levels, but what baffles me is that since the acquisition F/P have rather turned up their nose at the PRO market, first with the dearth of development of pro-centric features, then with getting rid of the official community support, and now this with Craig's dismissal.
I guess they know their market better than I do (?), but all the people I know who use Studio One are either composers or people looking for a good reason to leave Cubase, as I was back in 2010... I've been on board since version 1, baby!
A suit's idea of a good DAW and my idea of a good DAW are surely two different things. My idea of a good DAW is basically Studio One from 2020-2024.
Studio One 5 and 6 featured a development cadence at the height of its power in all its nerdy, innovative, German glory, and it was like a fever dream. Like I had found a DAW that had a team of developers that wanted the same things I wanted to help me make music, both as a composer and as someone who records rock bands.
Again, we were the
'Cubase, but better and much less annoying' crowd, and we still are. That's probably not enough for the suits, growth at all costs and whatnot. I do wonder if they fail to appreciate who their core market really is, or if they care anymore. I have no way of knowing, but the lack of acknowledgement of
who we are is not encouraging.
I want Scratch pads, routing view, MixScene/Console-recall, all refined and improved, as they are wonderful ideas that never got tuned up to their full potential that I still use in spite of this.
I want PDC to work properly and report correct values when daisy-chaining VSTi.
I want sound variations to offer a +/- delay on articulations for me to tweak when needed to save me from having to make Kontakt scripts.
I want MIDI CC Lane presets, finally and for real.
I want a better plugin-GUI management scheme. We all work with an obscene amount of plugin windows these days, and having presets which could recall various sets of discrete plugin GUIs and locations would be immensely helpful. The 'toggle floating windows' keybind is helpful for this, but you can only toggle the last used set of windows. Different sets of plugin windows for different use cases would be an incredible time-saver both when mixing and tracking.
I want core audio engine improvements to (eventually and somewhat) bring the threading in line with Reaper's efficiency.
A suit probably, if not definitely, wants none of this, because he or she does not produce music. They use words like 'engagement', 'democratization', 'streamline', none of which have anything to do with producing music, only money. They are obsessed with the product, whereas the creative professional is obsessed with the process.
I hope this chasm is not too wide to be broached, but I still haven't upgraded to v7. Bus freezing is cool, it's just not enough to provoke me as a professional.
Here's hoping version 8 has some of the things I'm asking for... if version 8 is forthcoming that is, I have no idea how the new release schedule looks and whatnot since they introduced Adobe-style incremental updates.
In any case, the DAW is still great. I just want the 2020-2023 Presonus back and for existing features to receive the long-needed improvements they deserve.
Rambling on.
