StudioLinked releases INFINITI PLAYER (VST, AU, AAX)
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 11 posts since 19 May, 2015
https://www.studiolinked.com/infinitiplayer/
StudioLinked has launched first urban player engine for music lovers across the globe. Infiniti player gives a new way to explore sound possibilities. The player engine is designed to help aspiring music producers. The player is cost effective and comes with a massive sound library that users can benefit from. Infiniti player is available for purchase online at StudioLinked.com.
Infiniti player comes with a massive library and expansion packs with over 1500 different instruments and over 16GB of sample music that has been edited and processed for high quality with an attention to detail. The Infiniti player is designed to be the best aid for young music producers across the globe.
“Infiniti Player gives you an infinite amount of sound possibilities”.
With a huge array of advanced control and features that are in built to help with the editing process, Infiniti gives a producer maximum control over sound and it’s quality. The Chord Mode is designed to help the producer play complex chords efficiently and swiftly. The impressive in-built arpeggiator gives complete ease and control to the process of building complex sequences, blocks can be dragged up and down in the new pitch grid easily. The 16 velocity knobs in the arpeggiator give the user complete control over the entire sequence and all of its elements.
A built-in Library Rack helps the user store and organize their music easily. This helps the user easily navigate and find the required composition without spending much time over the searching process.
Video Introduction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ittj9w7_vo
StudioLinked has launched first urban player engine for music lovers across the globe. Infiniti player gives a new way to explore sound possibilities. The player engine is designed to help aspiring music producers. The player is cost effective and comes with a massive sound library that users can benefit from. Infiniti player is available for purchase online at StudioLinked.com.
Infiniti player comes with a massive library and expansion packs with over 1500 different instruments and over 16GB of sample music that has been edited and processed for high quality with an attention to detail. The Infiniti player is designed to be the best aid for young music producers across the globe.
“Infiniti Player gives you an infinite amount of sound possibilities”.
With a huge array of advanced control and features that are in built to help with the editing process, Infiniti gives a producer maximum control over sound and it’s quality. The Chord Mode is designed to help the producer play complex chords efficiently and swiftly. The impressive in-built arpeggiator gives complete ease and control to the process of building complex sequences, blocks can be dragged up and down in the new pitch grid easily. The 16 velocity knobs in the arpeggiator give the user complete control over the entire sequence and all of its elements.
A built-in Library Rack helps the user store and organize their music easily. This helps the user easily navigate and find the required composition without spending much time over the searching process.
Video Introduction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ittj9w7_vo
- KVRAF
- 25852 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
So is there a law suit in the making from Sonic Reality, the makers of Infinite Player
https://www.sonicreality.com/landingpag ... player.php
https://www.sonicreality.com/landingpag ... player.php
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 11 posts since 19 May, 2015
We have trademarked INFINITI PLAYER
https://trademarks.justia.com/867/07/in ... 07600.html
Can forums talk about positive things. Or only look for something negative to make out of nowhere. Out of our whole post we wrote and posted a video. You assume a lawsuit over a trademark we own. All love on KVR
https://trademarks.justia.com/867/07/in ... 07600.html
Can forums talk about positive things. Or only look for something negative to make out of nowhere. Out of our whole post we wrote and posted a video. You assume a lawsuit over a trademark we own. All love on KVR
Last edited by Studiolinked on Tue Oct 25, 2016 7:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRAF
- 25852 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Sure it canStudiolinked wrote:Can forums talk about positive things. Or only look for something negative to make out of nowhere.
With only two posts to your name it is bit early to claim that all posts are negative
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 11 posts since 19 May, 2015
I asked that because we posted this thread at 11:05 and you replied at 11:13 and only thing you mentioned is assumed there might be a lawsuit because names are simular. Take some time and watch the video and read before posting reply. Might be little more positive
- KVRAF
- 25852 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I was just struck by it as the eSoundz Infinite Player is well known and has been around for years, to launch a similar style product and sell it with bascially the same name.Studiolinked wrote:I asked that because we posted this thread at 11:05 and you replied at 11:13 and only thing you mentioned is assumed there might be a lawsuit because names are simular.
Would be like if somebody launched a new soft drink called Coce-Cola
Well the vid I watched in two minutes, that is just a promo teaser. What I understand from the webpage is that this is a plugin, and not a Kontakt lib, correct ?Studiolinked wrote:Take some time and watch the video and read before posting reply. Might be little more positive
But to be able to full evaluate a plugin, reading and watching is not enough, users need to be able to check out a demo, I can't find that on your page?:
https://www.studiolinked.com/product/vs ... ti-player/
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- KVRist
- 283 posts since 22 Sep, 2015
I don't see the special thing in that plugin, too. The teaser doesn't explain the product very well since I didn't know exactly what this plugin does after watching the video It seems to be more a Nexus clone!? No demo & 60$ for 1 expansion?
Well, good luck. Personally I wouldn't spend 200$ for another simple rompler, when there is something like Avenger or Rapid which are full synths with big libraries in that price category... Or well known and spread competitors like Kontakt, Nexus, ...
Well, good luck. Personally I wouldn't spend 200$ for another simple rompler, when there is something like Avenger or Rapid which are full synths with big libraries in that price category... Or well known and spread competitors like Kontakt, Nexus, ...
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- KVRAF
- 16153 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
Well I'm a little confused. The website says 5GB recommended space available, but your post above says 16GB? Is there a sound demo somewhere that I'm missing? I can't tell what is actually included. And in a rompler, where there are very few controls, and one of the highlights of the plugin is its "3d animation system" so there is "always something visually moving" on the screen, the sounds are the most important thing.
It appears you have a ton of expansion libraries available, which is good. But my goodness, you have to fix your website menu. When on the Infiniti Player product page, if I click "Infiniti Player Expansions", it takes me there. But every single menu item moves to a different place. Why? Why do all the menu items shift to different lines and different positions in those lines every time you click on a page? That's a UX nightmare. Sorry, I'm a web designer full-time and this kind of stuff drives me crazy. And it certainly won't help you!
Also, the video demo on the page doesn't appear to be showing for me?
I would love to discuss the plugin and library, but the details just remain skim. I don't think many people will buy it without any sound demos, unless I missed them somewhere. $200 for a feature-lite rompler is a big leap if the sounds can't be tested.
I honestly don't mean to be discouraging. I just think you need to take some time to enhance your site a bit to better display your products and not confuse customers. Good luck.
Brent
It appears you have a ton of expansion libraries available, which is good. But my goodness, you have to fix your website menu. When on the Infiniti Player product page, if I click "Infiniti Player Expansions", it takes me there. But every single menu item moves to a different place. Why? Why do all the menu items shift to different lines and different positions in those lines every time you click on a page? That's a UX nightmare. Sorry, I'm a web designer full-time and this kind of stuff drives me crazy. And it certainly won't help you!
Also, the video demo on the page doesn't appear to be showing for me?
I would love to discuss the plugin and library, but the details just remain skim. I don't think many people will buy it without any sound demos, unless I missed them somewhere. $200 for a feature-lite rompler is a big leap if the sounds can't be tested.
I honestly don't mean to be discouraging. I just think you need to take some time to enhance your site a bit to better display your products and not confuse customers. Good luck.
Brent
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 7 Aug, 2015
I'm sure StudioLinked is targeting a Younger Audience that keeps growing each year.
I don't think this Plugin Player is targeted to other plugin developers or WHASHEDOUT old BurntOut producers that grewup with kontakt and Nexus.
Its funny to me how some foks here at KVR just run their mouth like that TRUMP fellow.
at least studiolinked are doing something new every other Month,
what have you critics done lately ???
I don't think this Plugin Player is targeted to other plugin developers or WHASHEDOUT old BurntOut producers that grewup with kontakt and Nexus.
Its funny to me how some foks here at KVR just run their mouth like that TRUMP fellow.
at least studiolinked are doing something new every other Month,
what have you critics done lately ???
- KVRAF
- 4290 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
It looks pretty good and at least it's an alternative to what's already out there. I don't get the criticism, but we're on an internet forum after all!
- KVRAF
- 25852 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Look who is talkingjacintonegro wrote:Its funny to me how some foks here at KVR just run their mouth like that TRUMP fellow.
Is this what a dev expects when launching a new product? ->
A dev need to deal with constructive criticism like providing a manual, and a demo version to try out
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- KVRAF
- 3186 posts since 18 Mar, 2008
jacintonegro wrote:I'm sure StudioLinked is targeting a Younger Audience that keeps growing each year.
I don't think this Plugin Player is targeted to other plugin developers or WHASHEDOUT old BurntOut producers that grewup with kontakt and Nexus.
Its funny to me how some foks here at KVR just run their mouth like that TRUMP fellow.
at least studiolinked are doing something new every other Month,
what have you critics done lately ???
This entire forum is wading through predictions, opinions, barely formed thoughts, drama, and whining. If you don't enjoy that, why are you here? ShawnG
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- KVRist
- 129 posts since 2 Sep, 2016
Wondering still what special thing does this Infiniti Player. I hear nothing special. I see nothing special. Not from many years or anything modern, it claims is "first urban player" but this has no meaning to my ears.jacintonegro wrote:I'm sure StudioLinked is targeting a Younger Audience that keeps growing each year.
I don't think this Plugin Player is targeted to other plugin developers or WHASHEDOUT old BurntOut producers that grewup with kontakt and Nexus.
This cost also is strange. Such pricing competes with Komplete, and this I think is not viable for a plugin showing very much lack of substance and no trial.