It just REALLY pisses me off that the industry is doing this to us. I'm just like all of you, I'm a consumer too, developers don't get free software or hardware -- so I have to spend that same $3000+ someday soon if I ever want to make a 64 bit OS version - and that's not including new development software! (You don't even wanna know.
And no, it's not like any of this is news to me, I knew this was coming and I knew I'd be having to explain this over and over to people who believed the hype; I just think it's SO sleezy. I've tried to base this company on not doing any of the sleezy things that the big companies do -- crippled demos, dongles, charging for updates, marketing B.S. or flat out lying, high prices, poor or slow support, etc. If that's what professionalism is then I want no part of it! What my customers can expect from me is honesty, and as much support as they need, forever. (And maybe the odd swear word in this thread when the stress level gets too high.) I've even had a few customers where just the support hours alone leave me making less than $10 an hour from their purchase. But that's OK! I'm here for all of you, until the end of days... whether the company survives or not.
I thought these policies would attract a lot of attention, appreciation, and SALES. But as I've mentioned above, this operation barely fills my fridge, doesn't yet even pay my (very humble) rent, and certainly doesn't give me much hope for being able to buy a new 64 bit system (I need a new 32 bit system too), not to mention the two kinds of Macs. Some (I'm told) favorable magazine reviews are apparently coming soon, so maybe that'll kick this operation into viability. But if not, I'm going to have to get a job soon and do this in my spare time. That wouldn't be good for any of us who value these products.
So Poly-Ana, and Admiral Quality, may continue to grow. But that's only going to be through the help of all of you. (That is, all of you who haven't bought it already. Those of you who have, you're heroes! You've done enough. Save your pennies for the next AQ product! It's gonna be wicked!
It was a very concious decision to keep Poly-Ana at VST 2.3. 2.4 is an abortion that will go away soon, so I'm ignoring it. I do expect that I'll migrate her to VST 3, just as soon as they share it with us (actually, make that about 3 months after they share it with us; once we've had a chance to find and fix all their bugs!)
I know 64 bit (OS) is coming, but I can't afford a new box yet, nor new development software. But I also know nobody has asked for one yet. (And in fact the only person who's mentioned the Cubase 4 issue was a magazine reviewer with an NFR license of Poly. He has C4 because he's a reviewer and has to keep up with new stuff whether he wants it or not.
As far as 64 bit audio, I'll make Poly 64 bit audio compatible when it goes to VST 3 (so those two lines of code I mentioned will go into Poly-Ana instead of the host where they belong) but it'll still be the exact same 32 bit audio, just converted to 64 before its passed to the hosst. Bunch of useless zeros tacked on. This is what happens when management/marketing supersedes design/development (which sadly is the norm). To turn everything internal in Poly to 64 bit would drastically increase the CPU (and I have a feeling existing customers wouldn't like that
You should all be as angry as me about it. Don't get me wrong, change has to happen. But they've made the situation worse than it has to be, on purpose, just to con us into buying the exact same stuff all over again. Sickening! I may be starving but at least I can look at myself in the mirror and not see a scumbag.
Oh and tech44, really sorry, but I assumed you weren't a customer because you said "I would pay for a different GUI". I thought you meant "If you do THIS I'll buy it". Which is another *great* way to piss me off because I've played that game before on this board and been burned every time. VERY SORRY! MY BAD! Your vote has been registered. No hard feelings?
(And this thread isn't customer support, email me for that. In here it's public relations!


