Usually, when I edit a sample in a DAW, I play the track or all tracks and adjust the effects, parameters, etc., while listening to ensure the changes are as I want them. I can remove distortion, add a bit of echo, then change the distortion and remove the echo—any way I wish. I can also revert one step or all steps.
With Tracker+, I must first stop the pattern, go to edit the sample, apply changes, save them, and then leave the sample editor to play the pattern and see if I made the changes I wanted.
When you exit the sample editor, there is no way to undo changes you made. If it doesn't sound right, you have to reload the entire sample and start over! What a ridiculous way to edit samples.
The more I use this device, the more overpriced it seems. Even just using the EQ, why can't there be a simple one screen 24-channel EQ? Why force the user to navigate through three pages just to adjust the EQ? The device is full of these kinds of weird design choices. After a week, I think I will send it back due to squeaky buttons and weird/ unfinished/ illogical UI. Also the whole thing just freezes here and there, it does restart to the same state but hey 800€ for this. No way.