With another new receptorized product being made available today, I'm just wondering why this sort of thing is being prioritized over the support for existing plugins.
Is the market demand that high for a marching band sample player to divert development resources away from providing updates or resolving the service center issues that are keeping pretty much all NI products frozen?
New plugins vs supporting existing plugins
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- KVRist
- 145 posts since 13 Sep, 2005 from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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- MUSEician
- 152 posts since 19 Oct, 2005
The 1.6 receptor system update will allow for installing NI service center, NI updates and other approved updates directly from ur pc or mac using the remote control application. We dont have a timeline for this. We are working on this feature at the moment..
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- KVRist
- 76 posts since 17 Jun, 2003 from USA (Washington, DC)
I assume part of the answer is the "Tapspace VirtualDrumline 2" product is based on the "older" Kontakt 1.5 engine, and therefore uses the old single product "NI Registration Tool" similar to existing supported NI apps (like EastWest, Garritan, etc.).tjodoin wrote:
Is the market demand that high for a marching band sample player to divert development resources away from providing updates or resolving the service center issues that are keeping pretty much all NI products frozen?
All of the newest NI applications (Komplete 4, FM8, Absynth 4) and the newest NI Kontakt Player 2 applications (like Sample Logic Air, Chris Hein Guitars) all use the newer "NI Service Center application" which is a "let's analyze all NI products on your computer at the same time" tool (more complex and constantly changing since it is based on XML).
