Am 28.04.2016 um 15:11 schrieb Mark McCurry: > Here's a short survey on the topic: > > http://goo.gl/forms/st8xv3s2I9 A remark about question one: "Are you willing to pay for the 3.0.0 UI rewrite when it is released?" I truthfully and unashamedly answered this (the way it is worded) with "No". I never buy software when it is new and only when I have the opportunity to test it (or a demo version which isn't too crippled) with my rig for a sufficient amount of time. Then again, I prefer hardware synths anyway and bought only a couple of synth plugins (for windows), which I seldom use. I would pay for a Linux LV2 or standalone synth that sounds great, only has a very limited but powerful set of subtractive synth features, a good controller matrix, a great UI, and is fully controllable via MIDI and OSC with a configurable mapping (via the LV2 host or directly, I don't care), including bank and patch changes and tempo sync. Something similar to TAL U-NO-LX but not neccessarily a clone of an existing (hardware) synth. Chris
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