you seem really offended by my taking offense at people who rant about the synth's GUI. guess we're much alike.Introspective wrote: Fri Mar 06, 2020 9:57 pmBoy, you really are offended by the fact that people don't like this workflow! It sounds like you really need to justify people's opinions as being caused by being "too dense to get a synth with layers."fisherKing wrote: Fri Mar 06, 2020 7:33 pm good, then, that there are simpler synths for those unable (or unwilling) to learn their way around a 'complex' GUI...
It's ... frustrating. There is no lack of intelligence, here. Perhaps a slight lack of patience, but it's hard to claim that when there are other synths that are just as "complex" and require just as much of a deep-dive to use. It's not that users are unable NOR are they "unwilling" to learn the ins and outs of a synth: it's simply that Dune is cumbersome, and when there are other tools that are have less friction to patchmaking, it's fine to choose to use another synth.
But, hey: you do keep playing the "it's your opinion" card in the end.
...in an insulting way... but still, it's there. So, we'll just carry on.
try messing with massive X (challenging, but well-worth exploring); makes dune3 look like a piece of cake (or a walk in the park... or something).
meanwhile, some kvr'ers are not the least bit intimidated by dune3's GUI; others may find it a challenge yet are willing to take that on; still others run the other way. and ALL of it is ok.
am not insulting anyone if i point out that their 'fact' is, in fact, their opinion. that's the important take-away here. so, let's just carry on.
