Camel Audio ceasing sales? [Update: CA acquired by Apple]
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- KVRist
- 140 posts since 26 Jul, 2013 from on top of your pet goat
Conspiracy theory : Ben H is in fact Camel Ben , there are too many similarities to miss here .Ben H wrote:
Really?![]()
You've just jumped into this thread without reading any of it, haven't you?
1 . His name is Ben
2. He has Alchemy in his signature .
What more proof do we need ?????? NoN
You start at A finish at B and everything else in-between is what you make it .......... that's life and music
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- KVRAF
- 2648 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
I heard from a reliable source that it was indeed Microsoft who bought Camel Audio. Their plugins will be used exclusively to design Windows 10 startup sound.mandolarian wrote: 3. Microsoft bought Camel to try and look cool, like you know...
No signature here!
- KVRAF
- 2397 posts since 9 Jan, 2014 from Worldwide
lolAmeyah Audio wrote:ok that was embarassing. but i had no idea.VitaminD wrote:Bob Moog
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- KVRAF
- 4075 posts since 22 Aug, 2012
I've read many pages, but certainly not allKriminal wrote:im guessing he read all 123 pages to come to that conclusion...its the only way he could have possibly ended up there.Ben H wrote:Really?db3 wrote:Someone on another forum claims Ben was in talks with Apple last year about a buy-out, but as far as they knew a deal could not be agreed. Given all the clues, certainly seems that a buy-out is the most likely scenario.![]()
You've just jumped into this thread without reading any of it, haven't you?
I didn't notice anyone specifically say they knew the Camel crew and that Ben spoke to Apple last year about a sale. I thought the Apple slant was conjecture.
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- KVRian
- 1278 posts since 28 Dec, 2007
Spectrasonics acquiring Camel Audio for $42 million
Spectrasonics today announced the acquisition of Camel Audio, the company behind the popular Alchemy synthesizer. Both Spectrasonics and Camel Audio confirmed the company paid $42 million for the franchise in a deal expected to close in early 2015.
Spectrasonics bought Camel Audio following the success of products such as the popular Alchemy synthesizer and Camel Space. Though its interests are as well focused on developing a new version of its Omnisphere power synth with capabilities known from Alchemy, the main reason behind the acquisition is to end the never ending "Omnisphere vs. Alchemy" discussions on forums such as KVR Audio.
"We're just tired of reading the same arguments in favor of Omnisphere or Alchemy over and over again, so we thought 'What the heck, we're just gonna buy Camel Audio and make a new Super Power Synth.' ", said Eric Persing, founder and CEO of Spectrasonics.
The new version of Omnisphere with Alchemy's abilities is set to arrive at the end of 2015.
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- KVRAF
- 17994 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
Chapelle wrote:
Spectrasonics acquiring Camel Audio for $42 million
Spectrasonics today announced the acquisition of Camel Audio, the company behind the popular Alchemy synthesizer. Both Spectrasonics and Camel Audio confirmed the company paid $42 million for the franchise in a deal expected to close in early 2015.
Spectrasonics bought Camel Audio following the success of products such as the popular Alchemy synthesizer and Camel Space. Though its interests are as well focused on developing a new version of its Omnisphere power synth with capabilities known from Alchemy, the main reason behind the acquisition is to end the never ending "Omnisphere vs. Alchemy" discussions on forums such as KVR Audio.
"We're just tired of reading the same arguments in favor of Omnisphere or Alchemy over and over again, so we thought 'What the heck, we're just gonna buy Camel Audio and make a new Super Power Synth.' ", said Eric Persing, founder and CEO of Spectrasonics.
The new version of Omnisphere with Alchemy's abilities is set to arrive at the end of 2015.
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- KVRAF
- 17994 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
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- KVRAF
- 17994 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
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- KVRAF
- 17994 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
- KVRAF
- 2040 posts since 15 Aug, 2012 from Australia
YIKES!Chapelle wrote:
Spectrasonics acquiring Camel Audio for $42 million
Spectrasonics today announced the acquisition of Camel Audio, the company behind the popular Alchemy synthesizer. Both Spectrasonics and Camel Audio confirmed the company paid $42 million for the franchise in a deal expected to close in early 2015.
Spectrasonics bought Camel Audio following the success of products such as the popular Alchemy synthesizer and Camel Space. Though its interests are as well focused on developing a new version of its Omnisphere power synth with capabilities known from Alchemy, the main reason behind the acquisition is to end the never ending "Omnisphere vs. Alchemy" discussions on forums such as KVR Audio.
"We're just tired of reading the same arguments in favor of Omnisphere or Alchemy over and over again, so we thought 'What the heck, we're just gonna buy Camel Audio and make a new Super Power Synth.' ", said Eric Persing, founder and CEO of Spectrasonics.
The new version of Omnisphere with Alchemy's abilities is set to arrive at the end of 2015.
I'm tired of being insane. I'm going outsane for some fresh air.
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- KVRAF
- 8413 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
that was awesome !!Chapelle wrote:
Spectrasonics acquiring Camel Audio for $42 million
Spectrasonics today announced the acquisition of Camel Audio, the company behind the popular Alchemy synthesizer. Both Spectrasonics and Camel Audio confirmed the company paid $42 million for the franchise in a deal expected to close in early 2015.
Spectrasonics bought Camel Audio following the success of products such as the popular Alchemy synthesizer and Camel Space. Though its interests are as well focused on developing a new version of its Omnisphere power synth with capabilities known from Alchemy, the main reason behind the acquisition is to end the never ending "Omnisphere vs. Alchemy" discussions on forums such as KVR Audio.
"We're just tired of reading the same arguments in favor of Omnisphere or Alchemy over and over again, so we thought 'What the heck, we're just gonna buy Camel Audio and make a new Super Power Synth.' ", said Eric Persing, founder and CEO of Spectrasonics.
The new version of Omnisphere with Alchemy's abilities is set to arrive at the end of 2015.
I wonder if spectrasonics even has 42 million ?

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- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from The Infinite Void
I hate you.Chapelle wrote:
Spectrasonics acquiring Camel Audio for $42 million
Spectrasonics today announced the acquisition of Camel Audio, the company behind the popular Alchemy synthesizer. Both Spectrasonics and Camel Audio confirmed the company paid $42 million for the franchise in a deal expected to close in early 2015.
Spectrasonics bought Camel Audio following the success of products such as the popular Alchemy synthesizer and Camel Space. Though its interests are as well focused on developing a new version of its Omnisphere power synth with capabilities known from Alchemy, the main reason behind the acquisition is to end the never ending "Omnisphere vs. Alchemy" discussions on forums such as KVR Audio.
"We're just tired of reading the same arguments in favor of Omnisphere or Alchemy over and over again, so we thought 'What the heck, we're just gonna buy Camel Audio and make a new Super Power Synth.' ", said Eric Persing, founder and CEO of Spectrasonics.
The new version of Omnisphere with Alchemy's abilities is set to arrive at the end of 2015.
- KVRAF
- 37411 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
I so wanted that to be true.Chapelle wrote:
Spectrasonics acquiring Camel Audio for $42 million
Spectrasonics today announced the acquisition of Camel Audio, the company behind the popular Alchemy synthesizer. Both Spectrasonics and Camel Audio confirmed the company paid $42 million for the franchise in a deal expected to close in early 2015.
Spectrasonics bought Camel Audio following the success of products such as the popular Alchemy synthesizer and Camel Space. Though its interests are as well focused on developing a new version of its Omnisphere power synth with capabilities known from Alchemy, the main reason behind the acquisition is to end the never ending "Omnisphere vs. Alchemy" discussions on forums such as KVR Audio.
"We're just tired of reading the same arguments in favor of Omnisphere or Alchemy over and over again, so we thought 'What the heck, we're just gonna buy Camel Audio and make a new Super Power Synth.' ", said Eric Persing, founder and CEO of Spectrasonics.
The new version of Omnisphere with Alchemy's abilities is set to arrive at the end of 2015.
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- KVRAF
- 1993 posts since 18 Nov, 2008
I'm not amused.
circuit modeling and 0-dfb filters are cool
