First off it wants to load at start up which is a huge irritant to me but of course it can be disabled:
The RCM service runs as a process even when the RCM is not running:
So all that for a single plugin. I own several hundred plugins from about four dozen developers so imagine if all of them required a "Manager" app that wants to run at startup and as a running process.
I've been on a sort of personal crusade against the notion that developers are allowed to do anything to our systems they wish just because we bought a bit of their software.
Just because I bought a vacuum cleaner from you that doesn't mean you get the key to the front door of my house. That's a bit of an over the top analogy but it gets the point across.
Luckily I have a second studio computer that I can infect errrr I mean install this kind of bloatware on so no big deal. I don't regret the purchase as I've always wanted a D-50 since the day the hardware was first released.
But the chance that I'll install the RCM on my main studio system is pretty slim. Maybe if I pick up several other Roland synths at the same low price but for just one? No. If Roland did away with the need for the RCM I probably would have purchased many more over the years so who knows if it's doing them good in the long run or not.
