jamcat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 7:21 pm
The CEO and the president of Native Instruments were both forced to resign a couple months ago. That doesn't happen if things are going well. The year before, 20% of the company was let go. The biggest consideration when it comes to Kontakt is Native Instruments' long-term outlook.
Well, that doesn't really mean anything. Because in every company it
is common for a new CEO to be appointed from time to time. We don't
really know whether the CEO gave up his position voluntarily, whether
he had personal reasons, or whether he was really forced.
However, from June 2020 there was some confusion because the new
NI activation system no longer "took away" all previous software
products. Many old customers were quite angry at this, and it cast
doubts about the durability of the products. Please refer
here.
But that actually has no effect on Kontakt. Kontakt is still the market
leader and arguably the best sampler ever.
The only thing that bothers a bit is the reliance on NI. Because if you
build and expand your library for a long time and extensively, so
you are always dependent on one sample format - and on how NI
treats and develops precisely this. But that is a problem that every
proprietary format brings with it. And a problem that only occurs to
musicians who have been making music for a long time.
