well, I definitely add my vote here. But I see Paul's point here.
Honestely, how many steps back should be expect with the new player? If the goal is following the interest of the majority of people, I'd say many. If the goal is to deliver a professional and handful product, other than of course following the interests of the majority of users and trends, I'd say not much.
I know the remote app was a pretty unkown feature, I also started using it after years it was released. But I really hope I will not have to program a lemur patch for VSL instruments as well.
Don't get me wrong, if VSL will decide not to implement it since many users just don't use it and users which use it already have a dedicated software for that porpuse (and they may prefer to control every VSTi they have within the same software), I perfectly understand.
But be sure every professional user has a touch screen with a sort of remote control to navigate its huge templates.
This is probably true when figuring the vast majority of users, but I can't imagine most people using VSL as a professional endeavor don't have Lemur or other touchscreen templates to navigate their libraries (every single person I know does). As for myself, I haven't really put Synchron into use yet cause I haven't had time to program a lemur set for it yet.
The reason I started the thread in the first place is because I wasn't sure how hard it would be to implement with each layer being contextual depending on the previous layers' selections. This feature is amazingly powerful, but reasonably complex to implement a physical interface for.
Has anyone got a working lemur set going for SY Strings?