KVR :: WWAYM » what would you like to see from us in the future? [View Original Topic]
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9b0 - Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:37 am
what is the gear, that you need in your current setup, but can't find it?
TheoM - Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:15 am
a GOOD doubler that doesn't use PACE ILOK.
maxm - Sun Dec 16, 2007 4:36 pm
I would really like an UB-version of your lovely NWSynth!
Max
mikebeck - Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:03 pm
Agreed - I'd try demos if they were UB and AU compatible.
dreaddd - Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:14 pm
Quote:
what would you like to see from us in the future?
a group buy?
Peace
9b0 - Tue Dec 18, 2007 4:30 pm
Thanks for the feedback!
About the
Doubler: do you think about something like the waves plug-in?
About
NWSynth: should be comming soon... but...
About
Unibin plug-ins: currently there is a version of NWRCFil 2, which is almost done... could be released at this state as it is, since all the functions work pretty much well (no known bugs in VST hosts). But... this is only VST, and currently we know about several bugs if they are wrapped, so this is the reason, why we did not release it yet. If we have these things solved, all the plug-ins will be released in a short time as unibin VST plug-ins (also NWBass V2 and NWSynth).
About
NWSynth again: i want to redesign it. I want to have more live controlls and a more user friendly GUI (like non-linear knobs (stupid, we did not do it in the first time), velocity sensitive filter... maybe a complex LFO/envelope routing... so maybe NWSynth will be totally redesigned in the future).
About
Audiounits: I'm sorry to say this... We plan to release audiounits since the first plug-in was released. But... at that time we did not know, things will turn this way by Apple. It would require too much support and beta testing at this time to do it, even if many people would use them. We are a pretty small company, with only 2 of us (and lots of help from our beta-testers), with daily jobs, and all the normal life problems. It's hard to do everything properly for PC VST (which is still our main platform), OSX PPC and OSX Intel. And instead of porting the plug-ins and beta testing them, we would much more like to experience around, create new instruments and effects, like the doubler lets say... or put new features inside NWBass, and lots of things like this.
9b0 - Tue Dec 18, 2007 4:31 pm
dreaddd wrote:
Quote:
what would you like to see from us in the future?
a group buy?
Peace
Oh and i forgot to answer this. If you are interested in a group buy, lets see, how many people would enter it, and we can arrange it based on the number of people (and on which product).
TheoM - Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:57 pm
9b0 wrote:
Thanks for the feedback!
About the
Doubler: do you think about something like the waves plug-in?
YEP!!! There is NO match for it. Create one that is at least equal and you have a winner!
I'm also up for the group buy.
i think your effects are a tad expensive also so i vote for some small price reductions.
The synth is great i am sure that would be a good group buy!
dreaddd - Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:50 pm
9b0 wrote:
If you are interested in a group buy, lets see, how many people would enter it, and we can arrange it based on the number of people (and on which product).

yay
as ttoz just remarked, same goes for me...the prices are still keeping me from say "hey yo lets go"
so def if theres a group buy or something for levelling the price , well, that would tempt me more, otherwise ill just have to wait for some rare s/h copy popping out...
i like the grain of your filter and the synth aswell..those are the 2 that would capture my interests mostly..
thx for replying!
Peace out
9b0 - Thu Dec 20, 2007 11:05 am
We try to calculate our prices in a fair way... do not want to look cheap (do not want to suggest people, that we do low quality products), but do not want to be in a higher range, than other comparable products.
Are the prices really that high? As an example: NWBass V2 costs 50 euros, and can be used mostly for free also. As far as i know, there's no bassline below this price (except the free ones, which i hardly can call basslines in the classic sense), while if we listen to competitive products, i think, we can be proud of what we did.
Maybe the pricing of NWSynth is too high, we are thinking of lowering it anyways...
sinkmusic - Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:56 pm
Keep the nice GUIS.
dreaddd - Thu Dec 20, 2007 6:14 pm
sinkmusic wrote:
Keep the nice GUIS.
+1
clear and nice to my eyes
9b0 wrote:
Are the prices really that high? As an example: NWBass V2 costs 50 euros, and can be used mostly for free also. As far as i know, there's no bassline below this price (except the free ones, which i hardly can call basslines in the classic sense), while if we listen to competitive products, i think, we can be proud of what we did.
Maybe the pricing of NWSynth is too high, we are thinking of lowering it anyways...
that would sounds gold to me
talkin back bout prices: let me clarify...i dont think your price/value ration is unfair on a general line...your plugins sounds very good IMO, and i hope to see the WWAYM name spread more in the future, as after all you re not so old as brand in this business (i think, at least....i may be wrong tho: if so, apologies

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in the same time lowering even only a little bit the prices in my opinion woulld bring some more potential buyers as they are gonna put away a lot of contenders in the same price league..
for instance NWsynth...honestly for that price there are some serious contenders IMO....lower it of even only a tenner and i think that could already be encouraging in terms of potential sales...
or the filter...on a 30 40 euros tag i would jump blindly on it..55? mmm lets wait , i like it but ill wait and evnetually buy it in the future, who knows...
i hope you get the intention of my thoughts, i'm sure your hard work is paid just a fraction of what should be: i wanted only to communicate you my thoughts on your pluggies line...thx for listening
errrr...,my 2+2+2 cents anyway
Oh BTW give us an alternative to goddamn shareit pls!!
<the crowd roars tight "PAYPAL!">
zeitgeber - Tue Jan 01, 2008 9:55 am
Some sort of universal echo/modulation effect would be cool. One that let's you make syncing stereo delays, but also chorus and flange effects.
BangoBango - Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:38 am
9b0 wrote:
what is the gear, that you need in your current setup, but can't find it?
I would like to see new products as good as those you've done till now!
Perhaps something like the hugest parametric multiband EQ! I said - something like - let's say a masterchannel-mixdown-eq-limiter-vitalizer-something!
Plugs shouldn't use too much CPU as most of the new other products do. I want to compose music, not just use one synth and while playing seeing the CPU hitting 90%.

(And yes I have some horse power in my PCs!!)
Something about your GUI's that are sometimes a bit small - not much but adding 1cm on each side would do it for me!
Keep as friendly and honest as you are because I know you are and I wish you a happy 2008!
TheoM - Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:27 pm
did the wwaym crew disappear??
by the way don't worry about doubler
I caved in and went pace. I had to have the waves one
9b0 - Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:32 pm
It's not that we disappeared.

I simply did not get any notifications about the topic...
alienimplant - Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:34 am
Please release a UB of NWSynth for OSX. Don't worry about all the changes you mentioned. They are nice ideas, but I bet you are driving a lot of people insane by waiting. I heard a demo of this synth and I'm dying to get one myself, but alas I am using an Intel Mac. I would just like to see a version of the same plugin that works on Intel. I would buy it in a heart beat so long as I know it works with FXPansion's VST2AU Converter.
Benny_Bongo - Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:26 am
I'd like to see something like an Arpeggiator similar to the rebirth style but with a visible interface for the glide, accent..etc similar to that of the idrum and I'd also like to be able to use this arpeggiator along with other VST or AU plugins. Also it would be nice if the arp had a drag and drop midi function and the midi pattern also retains the glide and accent information.
Btw the WWAYM NWBass V2 sounds wonderful, any time soon OSX version?
Vonbrucken - Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:15 pm
Unexpected Bump
alienimplant - Wed Dec 02, 2009 10:58 am
NWSynth AU for Intel. I would buy this in a heartbeat!
alienimplant - Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:00 am
I don't care about changes or feature enhancements. I just want an Intel AU of NWSynth.
cransky - Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:09 pm
megaton wrote:
I don't care about changes or feature enhancements. I just want an Intel AU of NWSynth.
It means there needs to be 64 bit compatibility I believe.
deanimo - Fri Jul 02, 2010 3:22 am
bump.
shuddy - Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:09 am
the instruments and effects are too good to let the topic die.. I hope you guys didn't pack it in...
Dylan
Shuddy
alienimplant - Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:52 am
Me too. I've got the money in hand, WWAYM. What's your ETA? ;D (No, seriously!)
alienimplant - Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:53 am
Yes, 32 and 64 bit Audio Units is a must. :]
Wittenberg - Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:04 am
I would spent money on an (affordable) gain rider, which adjusts the volume so that it stays between a maximum and minimum volume,both set by the user.
This is not a compressor, it doesn't conmpress the sound. It adjusts the volume so you can get a nice steady volume. Would save a lot of time and be a great tool for mixing.
Waves has one that look is perfect but is too expensive for me. Terry West has steady-pro but it won't really have you adjust min and max volumes.
So anyway, that is something that i really would like - and somehow I think shouldn't be too hard to make.
Cheers
Psy-T - Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:40 pm
As I just wrote to you in an email, what I'd like to see is Dynamix ported to the Rack Extensions format. Pretty please with a cherry on top?
Melody
sqigls - Thu Jan 03, 2013 5:09 am
Where are they now?
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