wagtunes wrote:Seem to be there are people here who think a GUI is just eye candy.
News flash. It is NOT.
A GUI has to be easy on the eyes. It has to be easy to navigate around. And it has to be large enough in each area to be able to work with.
ArcSyn fails in ALL THREE AREAS.
1) It's ugly as sin. The yellow and gray hurts my eyes.
2) It seems like stuff is just all over the place. It is not intuitively put together. In short, I have to hunt for things.
3) The matrix is TOO DAMN SMALL.
Put all of this together and it is a synth that I just don't want to use. And this is a synth that I put up there with my top 5 "unique sounding synths" that I own that, in spite of that, I will not buy.
So tell me again how the GUI isn't affecting sales. Truth is, you guys don't know that it isn't anymore than I know that it is. But I do know at least 2 or 3 people in this very thread that didn't buy it SPECIFICALLY because of the GUI.
And as somebody else said, with so many great synths out there that also look fantastic and not like they were put together in abstract art class, why should I spend a hundred bucks on something that I simply do not enjoy looking at and working with.
Minimize the importance of a GUI all you want. But it's the first thing I evaluate when I even consider buying a synth.
I would encourage the ArcSyn developer to check out this guy's website before taking his GUI posts the slightest bit seriously, the one he uses to sell his soundbanks. #irony #lol #bbqsauce
