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Apple acquisitions: Who's next?

Ableton
3
2%
Arturia
3
2%
Audio Damage
3
2%
Bitwig
6
4%
Cockos
1
1%
Cakewalk
1
1%
d16
0
No votes
discoDSP
1
1%
FabFilter
6
4%
FXpansion
5
4%
Image-Line
2
1%
iZotope
7
5%
Native Instruments
5
4%
KV331 Audio
0
No votes
LennarDigital
1
1%
Propellerheads
3
2%
reFX
1
1%
Reveal Sound
0
No votes
Rob Papen
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No votes
Slate Digital
0
No votes
Spectrasonics
8
6%
Steinberg
1
1%
Synapse Audio
3
2%
Tone2
0
No votes
u-he
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8%
Valhalla DSP
7
5%
Waves
5
4%
Xfer
6
4%
Other
9
6%
Fish
43
30%
 
Total votes: 142

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ftech wrote:
basslinemaster wrote:
quantum7 wrote:Again, it's hard to stay mad at Camel forever.....because everyone has their price, but I would hope that some developers would have a VERY difficult time in selling to a company that would eradicate half of its user-base of ever using its favorite products again. These users helped the business succeed enough to warrant a purchase by Apple, and it seems a bit cruel to throw those same users by the wayside. Such is life though, in the business world.
I think it's more than half the userbase, isn't it? Does anybody have figures on how many people use Logic vs all the other PC DAWs combined?
Maybe something to consider;
If Camel's user base was so heavily tilted in favour of PC users, how come they have (allegedly) sold to Apple?
quantum7 was talking about ALL developers, I believe. " I would hope that some developers would have a VERY difficult time in selling to a company that would eradicate half of its user-base of ever using its favorite products again."

I am guessing that probably 90% of VSTs are sold to PC users, something like that.

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Dasheesh wrote:"repost" from other thread.


First, I told you so. :-P

Second, Apple is VERY specific and picky. They hit camel for many of the right reasons from a strategic vantage. A company like U-he is NOT a target for apple because U-he have too may products in their line at this point.
Well done for guessing right, but it wouldn't be impossible for Apple to buy up ALL of the major VST companies, thus forcing all of us to buy Macs if we want new VSTs.

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I hope they buy microsoft so that I could use iAlchemy on my pc

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This means I'm never going to try Alchemy. All that Apple does it to market overpriced products as innovative and desirable.
Luckily there are lots of develpers who strive to create best plugins for affordable price.
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DJ Warmonger wrote:This means I'm never going to try Alchemy.
You had plenty of years to try and buy Alchemy. If you didn't do it then, you likely weren't going to do it this year, or next year either. You've lost nothing that you valued.
DJ Warmonger wrote:All that Apple does it to market overpriced products as innovative and desirable.
Yeah, you're right. When emagic was selling Logic 5, Logic costs about £700. Space Designer was £450. The ES2 was £200. And so on, meaning a full Logic software system cost somewhere in the region of over three grand.

Logic Pro X has all of that, and way way way much more, and costs £150.

Yeah, they really do rinse their userbase for cash, don't they? :roll:

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mcnoone wrote:I didn't see Microsoft on that list.
That would never happen because the monpoly laws would prevent it.
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Ingonator wrote:iCar?
It's the car equivalent of Siri.

It's called "Al".

"Al - take me home!"
"Al, switch on the fog lights"
"Al, passenger eject!"

Al + Car + Me

Alcarme... it all makes sense...

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trimph1 wrote:APPLE uber alles!!!!!
So that's what der Führer was saying! :P

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basslinemaster wrote: I am guessing that probably 90% of VSTs are sold to PC users, something like that.
For most of the developers I talk with, plugin sales are roughly a 50/50 split between Windows and OSX, with maybe a slight lean towards OSX. Windows VST is the largest single format, but not the majority of sales.

I voted for Audio Damage in the poll. :lol:

Sean Costello

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beely wrote:
DJ Warmonger wrote:This means I'm never going to try Alchemy.
You had plenty of years to try and buy Alchemy. If you didn't do it then, you likely weren't going to do it this year, or next year either. You've lost nothing that you valued.
DJ Warmonger wrote:All that Apple does it to market overpriced products as innovative and desirable.
Yeah, you're right. When emagic was selling Logic 5, Logic costs about £700. Space Designer was £450. The ES2 was £200. And so on, meaning a full Logic software system cost somewhere in the region of over three grand.

Logic Pro X has all of that, and way way way much more, and costs £150.

Yeah, they really do rinse their userbase for cash, don't they? :roll:
Please stay away from thee silly Apple costs arguments because next step somebody says "Yeah but you have to buy the overpriced dongle (computer)" and you just go in circles from then on.
It is a pointless argument !!
Duh

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valhallasound wrote:I voted for Audio Damage in the poll. :lol:
:clap: 8)

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valhallasound wrote:
basslinemaster wrote: I am guessing that probably 90% of VSTs are sold to PC users, something like that.
For most of the developers I talk with, plugin sales are roughly a 50/50 split between Windows and OSX, with maybe a slight lean towards OSX. Windows VST is the largest single format, but not the majority of sales.
As an OSX user that actually surprises me a bit. With the way everyone talks around here it seemed like 5% of people were buying software for OSX. Interesting.

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masterhiggins wrote:
valhallasound wrote:
basslinemaster wrote: I am guessing that probably 90% of VSTs are sold to PC users, something like that.
For most of the developers I talk with, plugin sales are roughly a 50/50 split between Windows and OSX, with maybe a slight lean towards OSX. Windows VST is the largest single format, but not the majority of sales.
As an OSX user that actually surprises me a bit. With the way everyone talks around here it seemed like 5% of people were buying software for OSX. Interesting.
KVR skews towards Windows. I conducted a quick poll (http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5960611), and Windows was used by about 66% of the KVR users that responded.

Sean Costello

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Picked Other cos Microsoft isn't on the list.

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