But that is, or should be, on a case by case basis.cuttime wrote:Am I the only one who really likes Next Gen Pre Gen? Been using DP since v.4, on several different Macs, and I'm delighted to have a system that is more efficient than ever, without using a myriad of workarounds. Yes, there may be a problem with some plugs, but really, what are they? My primary plugs are Kontakt, Aria, SampleModeling, and even Best Service, and I've yet to run into anything that stops me from getting things done. Things are so efficient that I can't think of a reason to globally disable this function.
I'm really glad for you that it rocks in your system. But my point is>
WHY should MOTU decide for us how to work?
What's so hard about giving us the option, so anyone can decide for themselves and according to their own workflows, preferences and styles?
We have an awesome set of user Preferences. This would be a great addition to it.
It feels like someone took away my candy out of the blue and arbitrarily.
I understand that. I didn't mean perfection literally. That doesn't exist.mikehalloran wrote:We are discussing software. They will come as close as they can but perfection is unlikely.FMiguelez wrote:The thing is, if that is going to be MOTU's new paradigm, then their engine must be perfect and work every time with every plug-in and every Virtual Instrument ...
But you're making my point for me. PRECISELY because of what you stated, the logical and obvious thing would be to make this optional, so if a user has a plug-in that won't work, he simply unchecks a little option box and he goes back to "Original Mode".
Most users reasonably expect, at the very least, most - the big majority of VIs or plug-ins - to work flawlessly. If this doesn't happen, MOTU will make themselves a constant target from users complaining that x, y or z plug-in or VI is not working. That's why I think they are making things unnecessarily hard for themselves.
So, since they can not assure 100% compatibility with EVERY single plug-in or VI in existence, or if the user simply PREFERS to work the way he's used to, then a little option box in the preferences can be checked/unchecked and voila... everybody happy...
