My congratulations and admiration to Lukas!
For most of my life, especially in my time as a design engineer, I've held that simplicity is an achievement. In what Lukas says in this video it's clear he understands this too.
Time and time again I've I had a nagging desire to get a simple model of my Synchron libraries into my head at least – if not into my DAW and my work practices with Synchron libraries. But alas, not much has come of my background urge for simplicity. Right now though, it's looking very much like Lukas, along with Andi, Erik and Bernd, have actually provided it!
The right man in the right place at the right time. That's a rare and precious set of circumstances! Lucky VSL.
One needs to be extraordinarily familiar and adept with one's advanced tools if the early, tentative processes of finding, shaping and crafting musical ideas are to come readily, intuitively and plentifully - as Lukas noted in this video. Or alternatively, a somewhat different set of tools and processes are needed in order to simplify these early stages of music making, leaving plenty of mental resources free for intuitive, creative ideas. At this point in time it's looking like Flow does fulfil the latter scheme. Time will tell of course. I for one am very optimistic about the role of this new addition designed by Lukas and the team.
As one customer of Synchron libraries who usually can't find the sort of time needed to become an adept and intuitive Synchron user, I'm looking forward to plenty of creative times ahead with Flow. Plus I'm now more optimistic about getting down to the business of subsequently working musical ideas and sketches into my Synchron libraries whenever I'm looking to build a refined mockup.
Flow is a game changer.