For me, I have opted in and out on different applications. At first I would turn everything off. Then I learned more about what it does and how it's not user data but usage data and why wouldn't I want to have something that better fits how I want to work?
Now with applications that I use a lot that from vendors I trust, I'll turn on the usage data as I'd like to see improvements. Some I've seen update and address frustration points I had without me even having to report an issue. That's cool.
So imagine an app that fits what you want to do, like picking up a perfectly setup guitar or playing on a well regulated piano where the touch is just how you like it. When you can be in the zone and flowing, amazing things happen. In no way do we want to break creative flow. On the contrary, we want to improve it by reducing friction and obstacles to help our current and new users. As Lance said, we look at feedback from many sources, so to suddenly stop looking at everything else would be foolish.
We're passionate SONAR users too. Rest assured we don't want to wreck our experience or yours either! We are excited about the future and want to thank you for your past, current and future part in that. Let's create/record/edit/mix/<insert verb> some great music!
Keith