He's a power power user, putting normal power users to shame. He'll squeeze every drop of blood from the stone and if there's anything standing in the way, he'll become very annoyed about that. So he's a good consultant for making sure the extreme customization is available, but his advice is not good for designing the standard use case.
I totally agree. As a software developer I can see why they don't really listen to him that much. But I also understand most of his points are somehow valid. And oh boy that GUI is terrible.
No, his ranting makes his complaints look outsized and a wee bit insane, but they're COMPLETELY valid. Like the most simple actions - changing brush size, hardness, and zoom, jogging around on a timeline, selecting different clips at will, changing color settings - just DO. NOT. WORK. The latency, granularity, and ease of use are all absolutely dogshit. I would be incredibly pissed off if I had paid $800 plus tax and the menu system was completely unusable.
Despite how disorganized this was I really appreciate the style of Taran videos. His frustration, but reasonable understanding of why things are frustrating is extremely relatable. I am not biased at all as a developer....
this is exactly the kind of video I need when thinking about this stuff. Someone that's there doing it for real with tonnes of experience at all levels from user to developer. If the Verge covered this you'd learn whether it aesthetically blends in with Ikea furniture and where the on/off switch is after lots of aimless prodding. I just wish Taran made more videos.
Hey Taran - this is Calvin, CEO of Monogram. Thanks for the very detailed feedback! We made sure our hardware was perfect before we shipped and then turned our focus to perfecting the software (like the new Photoshop plugin you previewed). We still have lots of room for improvement. I'd love to take you up on that offer for consulting; just sent you an email :)
y’all gotta review your ui/ux, maybe run it through user testing or open up a forum for users to discuss different areas of improvement/what you got right. Run through your target audiences, and maybe user interviews to fully grasp what your users want to solve the problems your product aims to solve. Your product seem really interesting and appealing, just gotta push the UI/UX teams just as much as your engineering and development teams. It would be a waste of your investment and your employees hard work to let your product not succeed because the UI/UX bottlenecks it/dissuades customers from purchasing your items in the future.
you are consulting targeted audience in "finishing UI" stage huh? If the input delay comes from something else than translating your JSON (or whatever format) map to actual command, your hardware is far from perfect.
ikr, I am not even professional but this is my thought. What's the target market? It is a niche market that aims the professionals especially with $800 price tag. Most of professionals that I know have little to none care about design interface, even if you ask them, it would be at the end of the list. Top 3 of the answers from professionals might be: Functionality as in do the job perfectly as intended Reliability Ease of use A designer do not care about the beauty of the software as long as rhe software can produce the beauty.
@@randomlivestreams5900 Yeah... but I can see a lot of CEO will say, "You can sell crap if you have nice packages." The problem will be... where do you set the boundary
It honestly looks like it was designed in a week or two. I think they also need a good product manager, since a good one would have likely caught a lot of the things that were covered here, especially in regards to UI usability.
It kind of reminds me of Asprite (but less usable). I'll always find it weird when a program comes with a menu style that deviates strongly from the operating systems art style.
I was going to say that Taren is being a little ridiculous demanding all of these features, but when the dials and buttons cost EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS without add-ons, I think it's justified
It's like watching a classical music artist explain why a composer's musical composition is more nuanced than another's. Have no idea what you're talking about, but it's interesting listening to it.
Love how serious Taran takes this, makes for a very interesting video when someone can show comparisons to other products when discussing what this one does good and bad. Not just "I have seen others do it better" but instead show how they do things better.
Yeah, i really generally don't enjoy the usual short circuit videos at all, because they just can getaway with their opinion saying initial impression, this is not a review, let's just open a box.
Linus have been very clear about his need to have something educative in every video. So any product review that don't have that no-longer go there. I understand, it's how it work best and they have people to pay, but i am a bit sad to see good content dumped or compressed on a sub channel.
Taran is a sorely under utilized LTT resource. I wish he had his own channel in the LMG suite of programming. Every time I see one of his color coded excel lists....*chefs kiss*
It's a huge strength of this channel that you have so many different presenters. This video and Taran's experience is a great example of this. Because of his work you can tell he needed to get into the nitty gritty of this device, and it resulted in a really informative video. As opposed to having everything dumped on one person who has to do their best to care, this yields really strong content.
That was one of the best usability reviews from a customer I could ever wish for. It's clear that they don't have any UX resources or don't care about it and it's not a part of their production/design process. Huuuuge shoutout to Taran for being so passionate about it and giving all his thoughts - UX designers around the world wish they'd have users like you :D
Really looks like the hardware team did a good job, but nobody really cared about the software. So if they made the software open source, I think there would be a lot of potential, because then we could at least make our own software for it (and have Linux support :p).
Not having Linux support is a dumb idea. I want more competition because BlackMagic asks for a ridiculous ammount for their interface (not that it isnt't worth it, its just a bokers price point).
@@neolordie Yeah, you could be right, looking at the design it seems like they've actually some love into the project, but didn't have the time to finish it.
Like he said in the video. A lot of it is on Adobe. Which means it'll never be as good as it could and should be. They're notoriously bad at... well... most things. Apart from market lock in lol.
I appreciate how prepared and thorough he is. I care very little about the product but hearing the passion from him, seeing the level he is willing to go to inorder to help and get a better product that he can use is inspiring.
Honestly, I could have watched the hour long or more version of this. Watching someone who is passionate about their work talk about things is fascinating to me. I watch stuff I have no interest in just to broaden my views on things. Keep up the fantastic work Taran!
That Spreadsheet tho. These poor devs, imagine them designing the UI and hurrying to hit the deadlines and Taran just sends em a 1000-row-spreadsheet with what isn't working
I'd love it if my customers sent me such detailed feedback, though. There's obviously a discrepancy between Taran's expectations and the real-life development lifecycle, but customer feedback is extremely helpful most of the time.
@@Syrinx222 you'd think but when I provided feedback on a sound effects pack I bought from a certain creator (merely to support them), they apparently didn't appreciate my professional and courteous criticism of charging $xx for recordings of them literally blowing into a microphone and calling it various "wind noises". Not a single sound was usable from this very reputable UA-camr. Formerly reputable to me, I guess.
I'm a big input guy also, mostly gathered over time to improve ergonomics for drafting work. Tracker ball & 3D mice, wacom pen and pad, wireless x-pen hand held 10 key/dial combo. This is too much for me but I just really enjoy the in depth thoroughness and earnest relay of as much information as possible. Great video.
this is the sort of rant I go on, too. Not control surfaces, but generally with UI, apis, and workflows. Also, informative and full of constructive criticism. Great job Taran!
I'd take a customer who provides too much feedback that's still useful compared to a customer who just accepts whatever I throw at them as a developer.
Huge respect for Taran as an artist and expert on these systems. I'm a photographer that does videography as a hobby and it's amazing having someone as particular as Taran reviewing this gear. 800bucks is expensive.
I really appreciate how he isn’t just trashing this but also saying what he likes about it. This is probably the most honest review of anything I’ve ever seen.
Taran's videos are amazing. The expertise is great to watch, and the finicky expectations / feedback are completely justified when working with these products. Love it.
This is very clearly Taran being in the EXTREME 1% of users....and that's a good thing, we(LMG community) and consumers need someone who will take the time to be picky, careful, nitpick-y and most importantly, brutally honest. Thank you Taran for being that person, your passion and choice in efficiency is extremely niche and we appreciate you for it. I just think that if a company is designing a product, especially something that's marketed as a "creative console" with a $400-500 price ticket, then it HAS to be top notch! the UI should be(or at least be patched to be) better. The option for manual entry, even full(?) manual code entry should be an option. If you're a dedicated Hotkey, input design type of person, and you have the knowledge to do so yourself, you shouldn't be restricted to the UI at all IMO.
Man, I love Taran videos and his reviews about this kind of things. Makes me really enthusiast about what can be done with some work arounds here and there!
Absolutely no one is surprised that one of the greatest throttle for this thing is the Adobe API. Adobe is the creators version of Apples deafness to the needs of the people actually using their products. They literally dont care, and will balance the amount of time and resources it would take to fix their own API ... against the market share that would appreciate the fix. In other words the Tarans of the world just aren't a big enough group to spend the money. Its a bean counter decision. DO NOT expect this to change. The monolith that is Adobe thinks that, as they are the all powerful, they can do whatever they want and people will just submit.
I remember when Taran was super awkward on camera, love to see he's gotten really comfortable. Its nice getting some perspective from someone else than Linus or Anthony. Keep the content coming guys.
Is it just me or does Taran provide more detailed and well thought out reviews than on the main channel? IMO he's probably the best presenter they have - well spoken, enthusiastic and entertaining. I'm not Taran btw
Taran always reminds me of Lt. Barkley in that TNG episode where he gets super smart and ends up using his brain to interface directly with the ship's computer because using the regular controls was too slow
I love Taran, he's so passionate, particular and pedantic. Please have him do more reviews of interface devices, I don't care about them but his passion is captivating.
I give 0 effs about this product or these issues. The fact Teran is so passionate about it though, makes it super interesting to watch. Keep these coming!
I just love that he still is rocking the QC2s around his neck. Mine are still going strong after all these years. I since upgraded to the QC35s, but I'll never get rid of my old cans
Your passion is incredible bro!!! I could feel it through this video!!! I honestly think that LTT should work with a company and you can consult in developing the control surface of dreams. If LTT can get an open source project out of this using 3D printing, Arduino or RPi then that would be even more epic!
I swear, if a video has Taran or Brandon, I know I might not understand it, but these guys are so passionate about what they love, it's great to hear them talk technical.
Taran is one of those people you just like to hear talk. No matter how long or what about. Every video with this dude is just straight up interesting even if you don't really care about what hes reviewing or doing.
I have a set of these and have sent them some of these kinds of feedback points, very happy to see them and more put out in public where they are more likely to get traction. Also really want this company to succeed because of the potential.
Watching the entirety of this 16-minute video, I still don't know what this product does well. Love the constructive criticism but what can I do with this product?
@@JAHRONMON To get a feel for whether it's actually something you want to buy? Which is literally the point of this channel/all first impressions videos?
@@JAHRONMON because this is a Short Circuit video, not LTT. In SC I'm sure the host are scriptless that's why Taran is basically just ranting the whole video not reviewing the pros and cons because that's not the content for SC. I do wish this is featured on LTT so Taran could order his thoughts into a script and details the actual good and bad experience of the product eventhough I would never buy or need this product.
Huh, hadn't watched Taran that much on the channel. He is a little flamboyant, but not in a crazy bad way like the mean comments person said lol. He's just fun.
I don't care about any of this, but I love hearing Taran rant about it.
ig that's 99.9% of the audience
Yeah he is awesome it's so funny 😂
Well you can’t spell Taran without Rant!
This was a beautiful episode on Taran's life
He HATES the camera.
I love hearing Taran rant, and as an editor, I also totally care about this. Win win! Good to see you hosting again Taran!
Hey antvenom, I remember you always beat Paulsoaresjr in hunger games like 8 years ago. I'm legitimately sorry that's all I remember.
Holy shit, it’s hank venom
bruh you play minecraft but still good to see you
@@balajoo7844 I was fairly sure you were allowed to have several different interests.
@@realtechhacks oh i am sorry i ment to encourage him to have more than on interest and to explore and do what he want. Sorry
YES! More Taran weird input devices!
"Editing an LTT video with a Super Scope"
8/10 Need's more Taran.
Taran is a weird input device. I love him.
this is good but kinda one sided, i am waiting to see the zerg input devices
What this person said!
Taran seems like the kind of guy who gives perfectly good feedback, but shouldn't be let anywhere near the solution design.
He's a power power user, putting normal power users to shame. He'll squeeze every drop of blood from the stone and if there's anything standing in the way, he'll become very annoyed about that. So he's a good consultant for making sure the extreme customization is available, but his advice is not good for designing the standard use case.
I totally agree. As a software developer I can see why they don't really listen to him that much. But I also understand most of his points are somehow valid. And oh boy that GUI is terrible.
No, his ranting makes his complaints look outsized and a wee bit insane, but they're COMPLETELY valid. Like the most simple actions - changing brush size, hardness, and zoom, jogging around on a timeline, selecting different clips at will, changing color settings - just DO. NOT. WORK. The latency, granularity, and ease of use are all absolutely dogshit. I would be incredibly pissed off if I had paid $800 plus tax and the menu system was completely unusable.
@@spdcrzy this! Just like Windows nowadays
Finally, Long Circuit
Thought of this joke, scrolled down to the comments to see if someone had already made it, was not disappointed
Long Circuitous
It's literally the longest video on the channel lol
Could have been even longer. Can we get tarans cut please?
Techlonger: A WORTHY OPPONENT!!!
OUR BATTLE WILL BE LEGENDARY!!!
"They should hire me" Taran says on his current job's platform
as a consultant... it's a fair statement
He pretty much already is a consultant for them, given their extensive email conversations 😂
Consult
Moonlighting should not be a fireable offense
@@trimonmusic but is he paid? He should be
Despite how disorganized this was I really appreciate the style of Taran videos. His frustration, but reasonable understanding of why things are frustrating is extremely relatable. I am not biased at all as a developer....
this is exactly the kind of video I need when thinking about this stuff. Someone that's there doing it for real with tonnes of experience at all levels from user to developer. If the Verge covered this you'd learn whether it aesthetically blends in with Ikea furniture and where the on/off switch is after lots of aimless prodding. I just wish Taran made more videos.
Hey Taran - this is Calvin, CEO of Monogram. Thanks for the very detailed feedback! We made sure our hardware was perfect before we shipped and then turned our focus to perfecting the software (like the new Photoshop plugin you previewed). We still have lots of room for improvement. I'd love to take you up on that offer for consulting; just sent you an email :)
y’all gotta review your ui/ux, maybe run it through user testing or open up a forum for users to discuss different areas of improvement/what you got right.
Run through your target audiences, and maybe user interviews to fully grasp what your users want to solve the problems your product aims to solve.
Your product seem really interesting and appealing, just gotta push the UI/UX teams just as much as your engineering and development teams.
It would be a waste of your investment and your employees hard work to let your product not succeed because the UI/UX bottlenecks it/dissuades customers from purchasing your items in the future.
Any updates on this?
you are consulting targeted audience in "finishing UI" stage huh? If the input delay comes from something else than translating your JSON (or whatever format) map to actual command, your hardware is far from perfect.
Hoping you guys have updated this! I'm seriously considering purchasing this product!
Good lord.
Taran is the LMG equivalent of James May
🧀
Macro vs… m a c r o
Agreed.
🥫
Having just watched a James May Drivetribe video, I'm able to say-yes, you're right
Taran straight up sent an Excel file with all his dozens of suggestions. What a legend.
As a frontend dev, this software just screams we made our devs come up with the design. They are in desperate need if a good professional ui designer.
ikr, I am not even professional but this is my thought.
What's the target market? It is a niche market that aims the professionals especially with $800 price tag.
Most of professionals that I know have little to none care about design interface, even if you ask them, it would be at the end of the list.
Top 3 of the answers from professionals might be:
Functionality as in do the job perfectly as intended
Reliability
Ease of use
A designer do not care about the beauty of the software as long as rhe software can produce the beauty.
I genuinely think its one of the worst user interfaces I've ever seen
When you sell a tool it should be functionality first then they should focus on design/look
Even just looking at That small menu was so annoying
@@randomlivestreams5900 Yeah... but I can see a lot of CEO will say, "You can sell crap if you have nice packages."
The problem will be... where do you set the boundary
It honestly looks like it was designed in a week or two. I think they also need a good product manager, since a good one would have likely caught a lot of the things that were covered here, especially in regards to UI usability.
The GUI honestly looks like it's never seen a UX designer during it's whole design period
More likely UX designers that accidentally got close to it during development got serious PTSD.
It kind of reminds me of Asprite (but less usable). I'll always find it weird when a program comes with a menu style that deviates strongly from the operating systems art style.
@@Trashloot bro aseprite looks good tho
What did you said about my aseprite?
I really don't care about this but I watched all of it.
its just fun to hear someone rant about something
Terran is just captivating like that. Watched his 3 or hour hour premier tutorial, didn’t reallised I was 2 hours in til I looked at the clock.
Same I fuckin love this dude
every time. every single time lol
i dont even know what's that thing he's talking about
The king of macros has blessed us with his presence once more
Yes.
Taran is doing videos 🙂, I miss his transport and robot videos
Lol
That scooter sitting next to him and not being reviewed :(
I was going to say that Taren is being a little ridiculous demanding all of these features, but when the dials and buttons cost EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS without add-ons, I think it's justified
agreeeeed
I love how Brandon was asking how long the video is going to be. Taran is so great when ranting about keyboards, macros and stuff.
It was my favorite part of the video.
Brandon: "Hey Taran, how long is this video gonna be?"
Taran: "YES."
300Tb of footage for this rant
I think we need an UNCUT version!
Brandon: Taran... You know this is SHORTCircuit, right...?
Taran: I fail to see where that's my problem.
I need to find someone that loves me as much as Taran loves editing and macros
It's like watching a classical music artist explain why a composer's musical composition is more nuanced than another's. Have no idea what you're talking about, but it's interesting listening to it.
"They should hire me as a consultant" - aren't you basically that already with how much you have been going back and forth over the years?
I would love an update in a few months or a year. No fluff, so I don't mind the longer videos.
Love how serious Taran takes this, makes for a very interesting video when someone can show comparisons to other products when discussing what this one does good and bad. Not just "I have seen others do it better" but instead show how they do things better.
Yeah, i really generally don't enjoy the usual short circuit videos at all, because they just can getaway with their opinion saying initial impression, this is not a review, let's just open a box.
This seems like a proper review, it's a shame that they didn't post this in the official LTT channel.
Not everyone is interested in a rant about this very niche product. So it wouldnt get much views on the main channel, and hence its posted here
@@pawanyadav9854 yeah, they just haven't the right format to fit Taran.
@@pawanyadav9854 this is an ad
Linus have been very clear about his need to have something educative in every video. So any product review that don't have that no-longer go there.
I understand, it's how it work best and they have people to pay, but i am a bit sad to see good content dumped or compressed on a sub channel.
@@ea9849 "tHiS iS aN aD" No.
Taran is a sorely under utilized LTT resource. I wish he had his own channel in the LMG suite of programming. Every time I see one of his color coded excel lists....*chefs kiss*
It's been so long since we had a Tarant. Uncut 8h long version of this soon?
Perhaps on Onlyfans ^^
#ReleaseTaransCut
It'd still make a more compelling and tight story than Zack Snyder's Justice League
Yeah i want it
It's a huge strength of this channel that you have so many different presenters. This video and Taran's experience is a great example of this. Because of his work you can tell he needed to get into the nitty gritty of this device, and it resulted in a really informative video. As opposed to having everything dumped on one person who has to do their best to care, this yields really strong content.
Love that Taran makes a ShortCircuit video to an actual LTT review.
I guess they do a Floatplane only, 2 hours long ^^
Haven't seen Taran in a minute. Super refreshing and enjoyable as usual.
A Canadian Benedict Cumberbatch
That UI is straight from the 90s
Down to the inability to resize it! That alone would help SO much!
This looks like Windows 3.1 Why put a 30-year-old UI on a new product? Sad.
Also known as "Windows 10 settings screen" ;)
Why is it pure white?! Dark mode?
That was one of the best usability reviews from a customer I could ever wish for. It's clear that they don't have any UX resources or don't care about it and it's not a part of their production/design process. Huuuuge shoutout to Taran for being so passionate about it and giving all his thoughts - UX designers around the world wish they'd have users like you :D
Finally Taran is back on camera. Been long enough
Love seeing other LMG staff talk about things they are so passionate about!
Really looks like the hardware team did a good job, but nobody really cared about the software.
So if they made the software open source, I think there would be a lot of potential, because then we could at least make our own software for it (and have Linux support :p).
Not having Linux support is a dumb idea. I want more competition because BlackMagic asks for a ridiculous ammount for their interface (not that it isnt't worth it, its just a bokers price point).
I think it's more that they have so much to do that they lack the manpower to do it, but yeah open source might've been a good idea
@@neolordie Yeah, you could be right, looking at the design it seems like they've actually some love into the project, but didn't have the time to finish it.
Like he said in the video. A lot of it is on Adobe. Which means it'll never be as good as it could and should be. They're notoriously bad at... well... most things. Apart from market lock in lol.
Make the conector open source too.
I would love a ndof with apendices like this thing
I appreciate how prepared and thorough he is.
I care very little about the product but hearing the passion from him, seeing the level he is willing to go to inorder to help and get a better product that he can use is inspiring.
Love how this feels like a smaller youtuber because of How Taran adds the "Future Taran" voice over.
Honestly, I could have watched the hour long or more version of this. Watching someone who is passionate about their work talk about things is fascinating to me. I watch stuff I have no interest in just to broaden my views on things.
Keep up the fantastic work Taran!
That Spreadsheet tho. These poor devs, imagine them designing the UI and hurrying to hit the deadlines and Taran just sends em a 1000-row-spreadsheet with what isn't working
I'd love it if my customers sent me such detailed feedback, though. There's obviously a discrepancy between Taran's expectations and the real-life development lifecycle, but customer feedback is extremely helpful most of the time.
@@bjrnsrensen8456 Yeah, I was going to say I'd love that.
Honestly that type of feedback is invaluable to any company. He's essentially an unpayed QA tester
@@Syrinx222 you'd think but when I provided feedback on a sound effects pack I bought from a certain creator (merely to support them), they apparently didn't appreciate my professional and courteous criticism of charging $xx for recordings of them literally blowing into a microphone and calling it various "wind noises". Not a single sound was usable from this very reputable UA-camr. Formerly reputable to me, I guess.
As someone who builds UIs for a living, i would kill for that level of feedback
I'm a big input guy also, mostly gathered over time to improve ergonomics for drafting work. Tracker ball & 3D mice, wacom pen and pad, wireless x-pen hand held 10 key/dial combo. This is too much for me but I just really enjoy the in depth thoroughness and earnest relay of as much information as possible. Great video.
SC featuring specific hosts for each kind of product is pretty cool!
this hiit my recommended again after him leaving LTT. gonna miss him much
Ah yes, good ol Taran videos. Take all my likes.
this is the sort of rant I go on, too. Not control surfaces, but generally with UI, apis, and workflows. Also, informative and full of constructive criticism. Great job Taran!
Having Taran again on camera is awesome! Plz more Taran!
@Ur Friend stop!
Taran is the kind of customer that's so overly involved that you'd prefer not to have him as a customer at some point 😅
😅😅😅,
I'd take a customer who provides too much feedback that's still useful compared to a customer who just accepts whatever I throw at them as a developer.
also reminds me of the food critic from Frasier
I know for a fact if I meet Taran for coffee as a friend and asked what he was working on, this entire video would come out in one huge breath.
I will never have a use for this product, but listening to this dude go that hard was magnificent.
Can we just get an uncut version of Taran ranting about this xD
how long do you think it will be? 2 hours max? 🤔
Huge respect for Taran as an artist and expert on these systems. I'm a photographer that does videography as a hobby and it's amazing having someone as particular as Taran reviewing this gear. 800bucks is expensive.
A 16 minute video with Taran? Why thank you.
I really appreciate how he isn’t just trashing this but also saying what he likes about it. This is probably the most honest review of anything I’ve ever seen.
I feel there is 3 hours long video incoming about this device at his channel 😝
I feel that also, and I welcome it! 😂
I have absolutely nothing to do with any content creation but I fucking love a good Terran nerd rant 😂😂😂
This was beautiful. I miss seeing Taran. I know he doesn't care to be on camera as much but he is so good at it. Bring back Taran!
The depth and detail is exceptional. I'm sure this was a nightmare to edit the hours of ranting. Love you!
Taran's videos are amazing. The expertise is great to watch, and the finicky expectations / feedback are completely justified when working with these products. Love it.
I really do love the passion that Taran brings! I would willingly listen to a full-length presentation from him.
I enjoy this dudes vibe and hearing em talk for some reason 😁
Always a blast seeing a new Taran review of a wacky input device
This is very clearly Taran being in the EXTREME 1% of users....and that's a good thing, we(LMG community) and consumers need someone who will take the time to be picky, careful, nitpick-y and most importantly, brutally honest. Thank you Taran for being that person, your passion and choice in efficiency is extremely niche and we appreciate you for it. I just think that if a company is designing a product, especially something that's marketed as a "creative console" with a $400-500 price ticket, then it HAS to be top notch! the UI should be(or at least be patched to be) better. The option for manual entry, even full(?) manual code entry should be an option. If you're a dedicated Hotkey, input design type of person, and you have the knowledge to do so yourself, you shouldn't be restricted to the UI at all IMO.
Man, I love Taran videos and his reviews about this kind of things. Makes me really enthusiast about what can be done with some work arounds here and there!
Absolutely no one is surprised that one of the greatest throttle for this thing is the Adobe API. Adobe is the creators version of Apples deafness to the needs of the people actually using their products. They literally dont care, and will balance the amount of time and resources it would take to fix their own API ... against the market share that would appreciate the fix. In other words the Tarans of the world just aren't a big enough group to spend the money.
Its a bean counter decision. DO NOT expect this to change.
The monolith that is Adobe thinks that, as they are the all powerful,
they can do whatever they want and people will just submit.
I feel like they really put all the work into the hardware.
Taran rants like every editor I've ever worked with and I am here for that. Such honesty is its own humor
11:49 "AND THEY DID IT!!"
Same vibe as when my parents tell me to take out the trash and I do it... Amazing!
It's cool to see a manufacturer/Dev so willing to receive feedback and improve, even if the end product isn't at the level Taran wanted.
I remember when Taran was super awkward on camera, love to see he's gotten really comfortable. Its nice getting some perspective from someone else than Linus or Anthony. Keep the content coming guys.
Absolutely incredible to hear one man with such a large personal love and knowledge speak on something this technical and niche
Always love Taran's insight about devices like these, keep doing them!
Is it just me or does Taran provide more detailed and well thought out reviews than on the main channel? IMO he's probably the best presenter they have - well spoken, enthusiastic and entertaining. I'm not Taran btw
Taran always reminds me of Lt. Barkley in that TNG episode where he gets super smart and ends up using his brain to interface directly with the ship's computer because using the regular controls was too slow
He did experiment with mind control. Like legitimately.
If it has buttons, Taran loves it
They reeeeeeaaaaaaly need to just open source the software for this…
I imagine streamers would love this thing but I don't see OBS support on their website.
I love Taran, he's so passionate, particular and pedantic. Please have him do more reviews of interface devices, I don't care about them but his passion is captivating.
I give 0 effs about this product or these issues. The fact Teran is so passionate about it though, makes it super interesting to watch. Keep these coming!
I just love that he still is rocking the QC2s around his neck. Mine are still going strong after all these years. I since upgraded to the QC35s, but I'll never get rid of my old cans
Your passion is incredible bro!!! I could feel it through this video!!! I honestly think that LTT should work with a company and you can consult in developing the control surface of dreams.
If LTT can get an open source project out of this using 3D printing, Arduino or RPi then that would be even more epic!
I swear, if a video has Taran or Brandon, I know I might not understand it, but these guys are so passionate about what they love, it's great to hear them talk technical.
Give me more videos of Taran ranting about stuff!!! He's an amazing person
Lmg staff nerding out about stuff is the best, you can see their passion in the videos
I don't even understand what he's saying. But I love how he says it
Taran is one of those people you just like to hear talk. No matter how long or what about. Every video with this dude is just straight up interesting even if you don't really care about what hes reviewing or doing.
I love how Taran says "subscribe to ShortCircuit" as if he's selling his soul to the devil by saying that :D
Yeah that cringe smile, I can relate ... just like Anthony in the beginning, but him they have conformed pretty quickly
Tech I didn't even know about. I really like this dudes energy
I have a set of these and have sent them some of these kinds of feedback points, very happy to see them and more put out in public where they are more likely to get traction. Also really want this company to succeed because of the potential.
I will watch any video with Taran in it. If we had a video with both Taran and Anthony I think the internet would explode.
Watching the entirety of this 16-minute video, I still don't know what this product does well. Love the constructive criticism but what can I do with this product?
If you are in the intended niche market segment for this product, you will know what it is for.
@@johnarnebirkeland They why make a video if we already know what its for?!
@@JAHRONMON To get a feel for whether it's actually something you want to buy? Which is literally the point of this channel/all first impressions videos?
@@Ivan-fy3pr Right, but I want to know what it does well. Pros and cons. He really only skimmed over the pros.
@@JAHRONMON because this is a Short Circuit video, not LTT. In SC I'm sure the host are scriptless that's why Taran is basically just ranting the whole video not reviewing the pros and cons because that's not the content for SC. I do wish this is featured on LTT so Taran could order his thoughts into a script and details the actual good and bad experience of the product eventhough I would never buy or need this product.
As someone who is just starting I'm so glad I found your videos before buying an interface like this.
Yay, a new vid with Tarran! I love watching TaranSaltTips!
I love Taran's passion for what he does. We need more Taran content!
We need more Taran on here!
I love how he just gets right into the real review and doesn't cut them any slack (as he should)
16:20 "They should hire me as a consultant." That's exactly what I was thinking throughout the whole video lol
Taran has by far the most comprehensive reviews that go really in the nitty gritty
and I absolutely LOVE it
We need the full version of his rant
Taran changed this quick short circuit review to full blown rant.
12:08 Brandon need to reconfirm that was he shooting for short circuit HAHA
Taran is a kindred spirit.
Entertaining Nerd Rant: *WITNESSED*
Huh, hadn't watched Taran that much on the channel. He is a little flamboyant, but not in a crazy bad way like the mean comments person said lol. He's just fun.
"Stop hiding in things in your GUI" - laughs in man for a CLI application
So you havent seen kid3-cli I guess?
I just love hearing people talk about things they are passionate about.