I very much agree with Compyfox here.Compyfox wrote:Actually there is a real reason to limit Synth1:
To leave it as it is, and as it was aimed at in the first place. Add more features, and you have Synth X/Y that you can get on the market already! Dammit, if I look at the recent made posts what to implement, I might as well get another Oatmetal, or Atlantis out of it! Or simply use that one instead of waiting for Synth1 to "implement" the very same stuff!
Do you want that? Do you you really want that?!
Both the original feature-set and it's sound has found Synth1 a place in many people's gearlists. For me it complements the other synths I use in a great way. If it would develop into a much bigger synth then much of it's attraction will be lost, and I'm sure not only to me.
Many people here seem to forget that the original Synth1 actually brought people together in using it, making sounds for it and writing songs with it. 8000+ presets is a great testament to that fact. But what we see now is that this 'give me this, give me that' mentality is already breaking up the 'synth1 community'. Maybe we should think a bit about that.
Synth1 has always been the ultimate 'bread and butter sounds' synthesizer. Like Compyfox I think we should nurture that and honor that. From where I stand (just my opinion and all that) Synth1 should be updated to take out some bugs, get better compatibility and stuff like that and maybe get a few little functional additions. Now this is exactly what Daichi announced before all the requests started. So lets just be patient and see where he takes it.
