On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 03:14:27PM +0200, Sound of L.A. Music and Audio wrote: > Haptic, usability and adequate feedback of values and program behavior > is an often underestimated topic - not only for audio software and audio > devices. Ease of use is often the decisive criterion for a device when > it becomes established in the market. > Unfortunately, there are still too few offers in this regard in the > training centers / universities. We all know the results when we have to > deal with software built by pure software developers :-)
It's a tragedy, in the literary, Shakespearian sense of arrogance, hubris, and greed transcending the good. > As for audio, you really have to think about something to make it > possible for a musician or sound engineer to work meaningfully with a > DAW or synthesizer. Personally, I still find what we are offered in > terms of sliders and knobs concepts to be woefully inadequate. One cannot fight an entrenched orthodoxy. A new generation has to build something in in its stead and wait for the old order to die.
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