But Rob your market is very different. I suspect you are going for a specific, much narrower audience than a software synth unless it is a very specialised synth, and tbh I am sure you don't have as much R&D investment in yours.rob_lee wrote:I never had this problem with my own and a day or two at most to produce..zvenx wrote:Rob as you are aware I am sure, an audio demo can create a bad first impression that damages a product even before it is released. I am sure they are taken their time to produce several high quality demos, hopefully in different genres.
Although at the end of the day, some will still like it, love it,dislike it, hate it.
rsp
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Rob
Don't get me wrong I too am dying to hear what it sounds like....but at the end of the day I can't buy it before it is ready even if I love how it sounds... so I too will have to wait...but I do understand why they may want to take their time to make sure the demos at least make them happy that it represents the product properly.
Look how much time we spent speaking about the GUI and shadows and solarized etc...
rsp



