It is a REPLACEMENT for DimPro and Rapture. It allows you to add 2 elements to already complex DimPro programs
It ADDs new content. Many synth companies spend most of their resources on content, since that is where the money is after the engine is finished. Hopefully Cake will be providing "teasers" of new content they can then sale, rinse and repeat. Evergreen the synth, until Rapture SuperPro comes out. At the very least Cake should have a site where users could upload sounds/patches. That would keep interest up.
It ADDs performance tricks, esp. w/ pads and the vector pad.
Hopefully they'll keep refining the performance aspect - I'd love to see something similar to Alchemy's Remix pad. Another nod to Alchemy is expanding the engine. I'd love to see wavetable sequencing, along w/ the wavetables, added. And control, such as using the mod wheel to sweep through the table (I love using the FIZMO wavetable knob for that). I'd love to see some kind of visual editor for SFZ that you could open from RaptPro (that could be a nice stand alone product, too, for all those who hate programming in text).
I'm hoping it follows the new SONAR parameters, with frequent updates to keep it current and in the public's eye.
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