you're so right. adding three new products to their lineup is unadulterated proof that a company is dead.calex wrote:NI and NAMM '09 - TOTAL BUST. They are a dead company now-a-days.
only companies that release no new products will survive!
you're so right. adding three new products to their lineup is unadulterated proof that a company is dead.calex wrote:NI and NAMM '09 - TOTAL BUST. They are a dead company now-a-days.
so the future is bright for XT2.5 then?whyterabbyt wrote:you're so right. adding three new products to their lineup is unadulterated proof that a company is dead.calex wrote:NI and NAMM '09 - TOTAL BUST. They are a dead company now-a-days.
only companies that release no new products will survive!
Indeed.Algorythm wrote:There is also Musikmesse 09 and they might reveal more new products there...
Kriminal laughed his pants off by all our guesses because there is no VSTi like that. At least not something for the NAMM show as is suggests in this thread.Kriminal wrote:i know a company begining with A are previewing their first VSTi...and no, its not Access...
Actually, the prelim list for companies attending musikmesse does not include NI.egbert wrote:Indeed.Algorythm wrote:There is also Musikmesse 09 and they might reveal more new products there...
NI are actually a German company!
(You heard it here first!)
Yes, he should definitely be forced to take a "time-out" and repent, while being subjected to You-tube "demo's" of Microsofts sing-into-a-microphone song-maker/creator-thingy...Timfonie wrote:Kriminal laughed his pants off by all our guesses because there is no VSTi like that. At least not something for the NAMM show as is suggests in this thread.Kriminal wrote:i know a company begining with A are previewing their first VSTi...and no, its not Access...![]()
Booh!
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His credibility has dropped miles now.
Ok, you're saying you're not sure - but if that was true, it'd be absolutely ridiculous and an epic failure.ericj23 wrote:I'm not sure, but that akai ableton controller does not appear to have velocity sensitive pads. So it will be pretty useless for programming beats.
IndeedSascha Franck wrote:Ok, you're saying you're not sure - but if that was true, it'd be absolutely ridiculous and an epic failure.ericj23 wrote:I'm not sure, but that akai ableton controller does not appear to have velocity sensitive pads. So it will be pretty useless for programming beats.
- Sascha
OverDose wrote:there are no pressure sensitive pads on the apc40.
That must be a joke. And unfortunately one that can't be fixed by a software update.OverDose wrote:there are no pressure sensitive pads on the apc40.
Could be , however I think the Bob Moog ,Dave Smith and Roger Linn school of thought is behind a lot of this .....siriusbliss wrote:NI will be around for a while - since they are following the same trend of bundling apps inside boxes like Maschine.
IMO - THIS was the real trend this year - survivalism of the various companies by bundling apps inside boxes (as well as probably some potential mergers/acquisitions/licensing deals in the near future I presume).
Greg
No, but on the other hand it's not like there aren't a lot of options, including stuff that really is basically just 16 pads. Why reinvent the wheel?Sascha Franck wrote: That must be a joke. And unfortunately one that can't be fixed by a software update.
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