I think there are already parts that are completely unnecessary(as a drum machine) such as the modular - it would make more business sense to sell a modular plugin separate from Spark. I would prefer to see Spark slimmed down to be strictly a drum machine/sequencer and have the focus placed on creating a smart workflow for that one purpose. Fix the bugs
+1 Absolutely.
Mainly because it has a nice tactile controller that is useful while building grooves due to mute, solo, and visual feedback - i get the most out of it once I can stop interacting with the guy
Indeed. I've harped on at Kevin and the guys at Arturia to give me LCD feedback based on my laps knob movement as well as an easy way to navigate the kits and projects without having to look at the GUI.
In a live or a perforce scenario you have two hands on the controller and both eyes. You can't keep one eye on the GUI and one hand on a mouse.
I'm fine with the software being the software and for those who use it without the hardware, but I think that the workflow should be biased towards controller integration. The software has taken on a life of it's own and left the hardware integration behind. The two need to be pulled back together.
I would be happy with the main drum controller screen, song tab, a library of sounds and a sequencer window, that's all you need.
I like the idea of the module but spark isn't the DSI Tempest and it feels somewhat out of place, especially on sampled sounds.
The mixer window is too much info, it's not a DAW. Multiple outs are needed for greater control in post but this can surely be dealt with another way.
The prefs tab should be a operating system or background menu item, and is not needed in the final GUI whatsoever.
I don't personally use the song tab but it's on the original hardware and should be retained, I can see it's uses for live use and even in a DAW workflow
The Library should be combined with studio, retaining it's Library name. All sound changes could be done here quite easily.
That's how I see it. Strip it back to it's original idea, remove the faff and concentrate on sold reliability for the user.
In it's price bracket, Spark cannot be beaten and it's a really nice tactile surface. If the DSI Tempest was £400 then I would have got that, but it's nearly 3x the cost and using the Spark everyday as I do I never tire from using the controller, i just feel that cartain things have been lost.
I don't think we should even be talking about Spark 3, Spark 2.5 maybe but this should just be a re-visit to desperately needed workflow and bug fixes.
Cheers, Stuart