I haven't seen this discussed much on this forum, so either it doesn't bother many other people, or just nobody is talking about it... the blinking octave lights. (I originally posted in an old thread about the MiniLab, apologies for cross-posting...)
Perhaps I'm in the minority who find this to be an issue, but the blinking octave lights are a terrible design decision. Lights blinking/pulsing based on tempo, LFO speed, etc. are a logical design decision, as they tell you something meaningful. A light/button blinking constantly to indicate a static state is a pretty basic UI design failure. The designers could have indicated octave in many ways, such as LED brightness, color (I have a Korg MIDI controller from -
2005- that does this), or even a momentary blink or no indication at all, given that playing a note will tell you what octave you're in. I'm simply baffled that the chosen solution was an always-blinking LED button telling me "Yep, I'm still in this octave! I just wanted to get your attention to let you know nothing has changed!"
It's a shame, as it's a nice little controller, and quite compact. Seeing this constantly blinking LED in the corner of my eye is just a dealbreaker. I had planned to return it, but unfortunately I haven't seen another controller as small as the MiniLab with the overall build quality/aesthetics this has. I did find a solution to the problem, however (not sure if this link will work):
http://www.pixelfuse.com/stuff/minilab_fix.jpegI don't know if anyone from Arturia reads this forum, but seriously guys, fix this.