Get a life.quantum7 wrote:If this is indeed true, and the Camel guys purposefully sold out to a company that would screw all PC users out of an Alchemy 2, all PC users that love Alchemy should NEVER forgive them.
It's a piece of software.
Get a life.quantum7 wrote:If this is indeed true, and the Camel guys purposefully sold out to a company that would screw all PC users out of an Alchemy 2, all PC users that love Alchemy should NEVER forgive them.
(I am an apple free kvrian, never owned/used one)BBFG# wrote:My displeasure with Apple started in the late 80's when they consolidated their two music departments and downsized more than half of them. (Both were regular and faithful customers of mine.) I've watched Apple progressively treat their artist base worse and worse every year in favor of the mass marketing of label whores since then.glokraw wrote:It's like wearing two shoes. Mac users can afford PCs, and PC users can afford hackintosh.BBFG# wrote:Well, I have been procrastinating that hackintosh build too long anyway...
Whining about not having some nice windows software is like
walking a gravel road with only one shoe.![]()
We'll need an official hackintosh forum here, by Friday
But beyond that, it's just that they build half the machine and expect twice the price for no other reason than they are Apple. Pretty arrogant. Never thought they were a bad machine (except for that POS MacBook Pro I bought a few years back). But a person would have to have some logical inconsistency to buy simply because of name when they are giving you the bare minimum for the highest prices.
Affording Apple is not the real problem. Accepting being ripped off by them is.
Hackintosh is most likely the only way for me as a matter of principle.
(And most of my old laptops run Linux now).
Some how I didn't think you'd go for option one judging by how much option four you're getting through.basslinemaster wrote:So they've started giving Macs out for free suddenly? Great!OutCider wrote:Using our new macs, using our old versions on our pcs, taking up fishing as a hobby or on the internet cryingbasslinemaster wrote: Apple could buy up every VST developer in the world tomorrow, if they wanted, then where would we be?
If it is in contract writing, that Camel promised you xyz if you purchased Alchemy,spaceman wrote:If this is indeed true, and the Camel guys purposefully sold out to a company that would screw all PC users out of an Alchemy 2, all PC users that love Alchemy should NEVER forgive them.
I did not quote that. That's quantum7's quote.glokraw wrote:If it is in contract writing, that Camel promised you xyz if you purchased Alchemy,spaceman wrote:If this is indeed true, and the Camel guys purposefully sold out to a company that would screw all PC users out of an Alchemy 2, all PC users that love Alchemy should NEVER forgive them.
then you may have legal standing. If not, don't risk a heart attack from all the hating...
+1Gates of H&I wrote:Good grief.
You still own the product that you paid for. You still don't own the product that you didn't pay for and which doesn't exist. You weren't screwed out of that, because it wasn't yours.
And turning this into a PC/Mac thing is so pointless. Being bought out by any DAW maker was inevitably going to exclude users of other software from using future Camel products. Would you rather they'd been bought out by Cakewalk so you couldn't use Alchemy 2 without Sonar? Or if you already use Sonar, just consider Image-Line, or Ableton, or whoever. Did you just think that if they had been bought out, it would just happen to be by the developers of your favourite DAW?
Thanks. Have a trifle.Liero wrote:The only post worth reading in this whole thread.

Lawyers and patents kill profits. Apple keep things in house and in control, and simple.basslinemaster wrote:I can't understand why Apple made Logic Mac only - wouldn't they make more money by making a PC version too, since the PC market is much bigger? Or do they think they'll sell more Macs if they keep it Mac only?quantum7 wrote:I wonder how Apple users would feel if Logic was bought by a company that was going to turn Logic into a PC-only product. I guarantee that their would be death-threats and lynch-mobs. Seriously though, can anybody blame users for being upset? We'll get over it. It just makes me nervous though, for what other beloved software will be taken over to the "Dark side" by Apple.Laughter is the best medicine!
Not really, because none of the DAW makers that have also VSTi in their port-folio make them exclusively for their DAW. Cakewalk have z3ta+ 2, Dimension Pro and Rapture (and some new things in the near future) that even exist for Mac OS X. Steinberg has Retrologue, Padshop Pro, HALion and HALion Sonic, and MOTU has Mac Five 3. None of these are exclusive of platform, much less of DAW. Avid had some instruments once, but they give up, and these are now also bi-platform and open.Liero wrote:+1Gates of H&I wrote:Good grief.
You still own the product that you paid for. You still don't own the product that you didn't pay for and which doesn't exist. You weren't screwed out of that, because it wasn't yours.
And turning this into a PC/Mac thing is so pointless. Being bought out by any DAW maker was inevitably going to exclude users of other software from using future Camel products. Would you rather they'd been bought out by Cakewalk so you couldn't use Alchemy 2 without Sonar? Or if you already use Sonar, just consider Image-Line, or Ableton, or whoever. Did you just think that if they had been bought out, it would just happen to be by the developers of your favourite DAW?
The only post worth reading in this whole thread.
All of the plug-ins that come with Sonar can be used outside of it, except for some third-party ones that have some kind of restriction (like Breverb). Regarding the instruments that come with it, all of them can be used in other DAWs as well.Gates of H&I wrote:I didn't say VSTi. Several DAWs have synths that aren't available outside the DAW, because they're not VSTis. I was assuming any DAW developer would prefer to keep Alchemy to their own DAW if they'd bought it. I still think most of them would do that, but I guess there's an argument to be made for the possibility that they wouldn't.
I was under the impression that Sonar had both VSTis that can be used outside Sonar and VSTis that can't?
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