I did think about this exact idea during development...trance_lucent wrote:Thank you for detailed answers!Galbanum wrote: ...but preset availability and handling will continue to evolve as well, so not all users need to be preset design rocket scientists... Just like most NI-Massive users to do make their own Massive presets from scratch... We designed B2 like a complex synth.
And, indeed, users who don't want / haven't time to design own reverb, can consider B2 as general reverb with presets instead of "algorithm" selection and tweak only Time, Size, Damp and Eq. But may be (although no) separate preset system for "geometry" section would be handy for them (with presets similar to classic "algorithms" like Hall, Chamber, Room etc).
Some verbs, including Breeze, pride themselves on "not being able to make them sound bad"... While this is cool for performers/musicians who want to focus on performance/music, it is limiting to sound-designers who want to come up with novel things b/c often allowing huge parameter ranges and experimental things is EXACTLY what allows new interesting things, but is also EXACTLY what can end up making things sound bad in the wrong combination. B2, is about ultimate flexibility and "anything goes". Thus is offers ultimate power to the preset designer... but with great power comes great responsibility as they say...
As we ad more geeky-ness to it we will think about how to offer some kind of easy mode if at all possible...

