Camel Audio ceasing sales? [Update: CA acquired by Apple]

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mandolarian wrote:Slamming Simon, an artist who shares his amazing skills, creativity and artistry with us - at super reasonable prices, so we can explore and expand our own creativity, as mere 'preset salesman' is so far down the path of misguided malcontent misery that what you evoke is pity, not laughter.
Good start, but needs even moar alliteration. ;)
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Has anyone criticising Camel for "not caring about their customers anymore" considered that Ben might actually have had to negotiate for this whole 6 month continued support period? Seems quite a decent length of time compared to the Redmatica buyout.

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lnikj wrote:
Hunter wrote:Image
Hunter - I suspect you're the only person on this thread who knows the truth. You can help us all escape the cycle :D
So...is the Groundhog reference is meant to imply that TSC has bought out Camel and will be forcing Ben and company to wear well-starched dress shirts to work in the chic DSP district of London? Guess we'll find out in early February. Repeatedly.
perception: the stuff reality is made of.

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Groundhog Audio anyone? :P
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mandolarian wrote:
lnikj wrote:
Hunter wrote:Image
Hunter - I suspect you're the only person on this thread who knows the truth. You can help us all escape the cycle :D
So...is the Groundhog reference is meant to imply that TSC has bought out Camel and will be forcing Ben and company to wear well-starched dress shirts to work in the chic DSP district of London? Guess we'll find out in early February. Repeatedly.
Thanks Hunter. Now i get it. It's Panasonic.

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mandolarian wrote:
lnikj wrote:
Hunter wrote:Image
Hunter - I suspect you're the only person on this thread who knows the truth. You can help us all escape the cycle :D
So...is the Groundhog reference is meant to imply that TSC has bought out Camel and will be forcing Ben and company to wear well-starched dress shirts to work in the chic DSP district of London? Guess we'll find out in early February. Repeatedly.
Bill Murray is great in that role. :)
Barry
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samsam wrote:What makes me laugh most about these threads is the indignation of the preset salesman who've made money off of the synth. Same in Sylenth threads. Thank God I don't need to do business with these guys.
Oh, poor baby love. Why so butthurt about him ...sheeesh.
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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whyterabbyt wrote:
mandolarian wrote:Slamming Simon, an artist who shares his amazing skills, creativity and artistry with us - at super reasonable prices, so we can explore and expand our own creativity, as mere 'preset salesman' is so far down the path of misguided malcontent misery that what you evoke is pity, not laughter.
Good start, but needs even moar alliteration. ;)
True. And, I'm aghast - Alchemy Audio Alliteration Assonance Ahscillator, abhorrently absent.
perception: the stuff reality is made of.

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trimph1 wrote:
mandolarian wrote:
lnikj wrote:
Hunter wrote:Image
Hunter - I suspect you're the only person on this thread who knows the truth. You can help us all escape the cycle :D
So...is the Groundhog reference is meant to imply that TSC has bought out Camel and will be forcing Ben and company to wear well-starched dress shirts to work in the chic DSP district of London? Guess we'll find out in early February. Repeatedly.
Bill Murray is great in that role. :)
A classic. I can watch it over and over again. It seems like the same movie the first few hundred times, but then...
perception: the stuff reality is made of.

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Spip wrote:
samsam wrote:What makes me laugh most about these threads is the indignation of the preset salesman who've made money off of the synth. Same in Sylenth threads. Thank God I don't need to do business with these guys.
Laugh, really ? :clap:

Just wait to wake up one morning and see that your job doesn't exist anymore without knowing why...

(And all the work you've done the last few years is ashes...)
Don't dramatse so much. The people I'm talking about are neither employed by Camel nor are owed any special treatment by them.

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mandolarian wrote:
samsam wrote:What makes me laugh most about these threads is the indignation of the preset salesman who've made money off of the synth. Same in Sylenth threads. Thank God I don't need to do business with these guys.
Enjoy your laughter. If this is how you get laughs, then enjoy the sound of a lonely smug laugh. While it lasts.

Your inner rage against 'the man' has deafened you to some exquisite sounds. That's your loss.

Slamming Simon, an artist who shares his amazing skills, creativity and artistry with us - at super reasonable prices, so we can explore and expand our own creativity, as mere 'preset salesman' is so far down the path of misguided malcontent misery that what you evoke is pity, not laughter.

Savour the bitterness - if that's what keeps you a happy and productive member of KVR.
That was the most moving thing I've ever read on Kvr. I'm humbled.

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Don't leave me out! I replied to you too. Don't I get flamed?

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samsam wrote:
mandolarian wrote:
samsam wrote:What makes me laugh most about these threads is the indignation of the preset salesman who've made money off of the synth. Same in Sylenth threads. Thank God I don't need to do business with these guys.
Enjoy your laughter. If this is how you get laughs, then enjoy the sound of a lonely smug laugh. While it lasts.

Your inner rage against 'the man' has deafened you to some exquisite sounds. That's your loss.

Slamming Simon, an artist who shares his amazing skills, creativity and artistry with us - at super reasonable prices, so we can explore and expand our own creativity, as mere 'preset salesman' is so far down the path of misguided malcontent misery that what you evoke is pity, not laughter.

Savour the bitterness - if that's what keeps you a happy and productive member of KVR.
That was the most moving thing I've ever read on Kvr. I'm humbled.
That's we're all here for - your sincerity. Mixed with deep, rich irony-laced cloying sarcasm.
perception: the stuff reality is made of.

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mandolarian wrote:
samsam wrote:
mandolarian wrote:
samsam wrote:What makes me laugh most about these threads is the indignation of the preset salesman who've made money off of the synth. Same in Sylenth threads. Thank God I don't need to do business with these guys.
Enjoy your laughter. If this is how you get laughs, then enjoy the sound of a lonely smug laugh. While it lasts.

Your inner rage against 'the man' has deafened you to some exquisite sounds. That's your loss.

Slamming Simon, an artist who shares his amazing skills, creativity and artistry with us - at super reasonable prices, so we can explore and expand our own creativity, as mere 'preset salesman' is so far down the path of misguided malcontent misery that what you evoke is pity, not laughter.

Savour the bitterness - if that's what keeps you a happy and productive member of KVR.
That was the most moving thing I've ever read on Kvr. I'm humbled.
That's we're all here for - your sincerity. Mixed with deep, rich irony-laced cloying sarcasm.
I have no argument with you.

This thread is full of people stating how bad Camel are and how THEY would have done it all differently. Just for their people, like. I call bullshit. My opinion, that's all.

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