Topic: Accessibility vs. Skeuomorphism...
EDIT: This came off as a design rant... The reality that I failed to mention is that I'm 40+ and starting to have age-related vision issues. The accessibility settings on most computers just mess up all the interfaces and barely work, but not at all on things like VSTs....
I love Pianoteq. I use it every day, in a DAW. I'm typically composing and mixing with multiple tracks, so I need to see a lot of information on my screen.
I also love that pianoteq has a handy little chord detector. Key word little.
One thing I don't love is the user interface. Subjectively, I think it's ugly but that's just me.
Objectively it has a lot of wasted space and to make the text legible from any distance (to see the chord detector for example), you have to scale it so large that it takes up half my screen. I did some quick measuring calculated that about 35% of the interface is just wasted space to accommodate the pointless skeuomorphism.
In addition, the insistence on using graphical sliders instead of a text box that pops up a slider if you need it takes up an additional 50% of space that could just be larger, more legible text.
To further exacerbate the legibility issue, the faux LCD screen on the faux keyboard (on my real LCD...) has reduced contrast to make it look more like an old skool LCD on a casio...
If this sounds like a rant it's because I want skeuomorphism to die forever.
But yea other than that Pianoteq is the best, keep up the great work!!
High contrast interface without the wasted space:
