I would like for Cakewalk to include a virtual sound module as a built-in feature to Music Creator.
Music Creator is Cakewalk's daw product marketed to entry level consumers. As such I believe it's primary purpose is to make it AS EASY AS POSSIBLE for people that have the desire to learn music production but have no background knowledge of music production or live sound to begin making music. Focusing on that goal has caused some very creative features to be invented such as the one knob effect introduced in Music Creator 7 to help beginners gain instant good results from using effects and the loop matrix screen introduced in an earlier version that allows beginners to get good results with audio loops.
Having a built-in virtual sound module provides Music Creator with beginner friendly features the program does not have: standardisation and ease of use. Present new users must first install and then chose between Sound Center or TTS-1. Before TTS-1 there was VSC. The installation process trips up many beginners as they do not understand the need for a sound module or soft synth when playing a midi file.
Some people may say new users should know that midi is data and soft synths or hardware make sounds. Why is that so?
They can AUTOMATICALLY play a midi file on their cell phone, tablet or in their computer's browser but they install a music program and there is no sound?! Frustration a beginner doesn't expect or need. Building in a sound module ensures consistent instrument sound are available as the beginner learns more about midi. Once the beginner has an understanding of midi, they may choose to change to a soft synth to obtain a different sound but it will be a choice they make, not something that is forced on them.