In Studio One, I feel like a Lamborghini driver on a racing track with speed bumps every 5 meters and a speed limit of 10 miles per hour.
To scroll the browser by one page, I have to activate the mouse wheel event as many times as there are samples on my display vertically – that's 30 times. In other programs, it's enough to trigger the mouse wheel event once or twice for this.
To scroll through a console with 70 tracks from one end to another, I have to launch the mouse wheel event, just think about this number – 300 times. Meanwhile, in any other program, it takes 5-15 times for the same action.
To draw a MIDI note and instantly erase it, in other programs (FL Studio and Reaper), I need to perform two actions. In Studio One, it's twice as much, making it four actions. Moreover, there are situations where it's challenging to aim to erase a note because on small notes, the cursor constantly flashes, changing functionality from one to another.
If I found a sample in the browser that I want to open in a new Sample One instance, I can't simply drag the sample onto the track panel. I have to right-click on it, then left-click, choosing menu options.
This list can go on. And it seems not only PreSonus is not bothered by this but also many users, or perhaps people prioritize other requests, such as "change the menu color" which may be more important for their workflow.
In general, the Presonus team could explore the user experience of popular programs, compare it with their own, and improve truly crucial aspects of UX in their software, gaining more followers among users.
Regards, Alex.