Late to the party on this one. Although I did go in to AudioDeluxe initially to purchase Geist2 outright (rare for me), their CC processing is glitched so I am messing with the demo this weekend. The above comment about Cinematic Percussion concerned me, and as clarification, I already own that, and it loaded into G2 without an issue; but seems that it may not be part of the offered add-ons (for folks who do not already own it)? I assume that is "the issue," but since they load in the demo, I *assume* they also load into the purchased version.
That said, the Cinematic Percussion presets have been the playground for the demo thus far (one of the more complex setups). I few minor niggles still came to light, but I got so caught up in the Transmod that I forgot about them while messing around. I immediately dove into the most unconventional use of them, and since all of the Global FX parameters are exposed to Transmod, I began to add swing on the parameters normally "locked down" in conventional usage (compressor and EQ settings specifically). Very interesting creative effects to "pump" feedback, frequencies, Q-values, thresholds, ratios, releases, etc. At a global level they are quite dramatic, but a better application would be at a pad level... but since the Cinematic Percussion is "paired" the niggle of mapping/mirroring those left/right pairs has not yet been touched (this would be a huge nicety, especially for Cinematic Percussion).
Also, I have not read a single word of the manual (yet), so a big OP-test for me is that I can get around the GUI and cannot "belly it up"... so far both passed. Even with the expanded UI, more parameters are exposed... so the followup I must read is the "control key" to choose between the initial and upper bound on each Transmod parameter setting, e.g., if I want to swing the pan on the left kick, the click to grab the initial setting versus the upper pan boundary is only a few pixels (
so it is still very easy to have click errors working "mouse only" even with the UI fully expanded).
That said... G2 is still a very impressive overhaul and worth the wait (and I only nicked the surface thus far with it)!