I don't believe I asked for "added envelopes and extra oscillators" - although a second LFO in 2016 should be a given.Urs wrote:1. The Mod Section does audio rate modulation. In Repro-1 it operates at 176/192kHz, always. A ModMatrix that reaches almost any knob on the user interface couldn't possibly.
2. Zebra, Diva, ACE... they're too much for many people. Some people prefer simple. Maybe they don't like to have the feeling that they miss out on possibilities because they haven't used each feature in a patch. Maybe it nags them. They want Repro-1, not a Pro-One with added envelopes, LFOs, extra oscillators, morphings here and there.
If the goal is simplicity, then again, why have two ways of accomplishing the same thing? You could still include a couple of hard-wired mod routings that run at audio rates while still following the same basic design pattern as the Performance section.
Incidentally, as a Director of Product Management for a reasonably large software organization, I work closely with our UX team to implement consistent and predictable design patterns. And thus I can say with some authority (that is supported by countless UX studies,) that including two completely different ways of doing the same thing is simply bad design - especially in this case when it's not at all clear to the end user that the "Modulation" section runs at audio rates (which nevertheless still doesn't warrant a different and horribly outdated hardware-centric UI treatment for these particular controls).

