What the Acquisition of Camel Audio Tells Us About Apple's Strategy

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Over the past couple of years we have been seeing complaints and concerns about Apple's strategy for professional aplications and specifically for music making. Many of us KVR members feared that Apple is concentrating its efforts solely on satisfying the "masses" and no longer is devoting its resources to developing software and hardware with the professional user in mind. Some even feared that Apple Logic has been abandoned or will fall victim to "garagebandization".

I would argue that the acquisition of Camel Audio by Apple is a significant and positive sign that Apple still considers music-makers an important user base and will continue investing in professional software.

Thoughts?
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Do we have to have *four* threads on this?

Nothing has changed. Their strategy is still the same as it was when they purchased Redmatica, or when they purchased emagic, for that matter.

It just reaffirms that they are continuing to invest in their ProApps - which we also know because FCPX is also moving forward strongly.

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Chapelle wrote:
pmczar wrote:Thoughts?
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More exclusive toys for iPeople so they keep upgrading and buying hardware.
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I appreciate all the thoughtful contributions so far, especially from valerian_777...
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Sometimes companies are bought for a small piece of competing technology and the rest buried. Based on the fact that it was merely an address change that got the acquisition noticed and not Apple announcing a new day dawning. Maybe its too soon to say what tech will survive or come to light if any. Maybe the software developments will be used in OS centric or IOS centric rather than pro audio centric areas.
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It means more iToys.

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pmczar wrote:I appreciate all the thoughtful contributions so far, especially from valerian_777...
If you wanted intelligent discussion, you could not have gone to a more wrong place. :help:

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HobbyCore wrote:
pmczar wrote:I appreciate all the thoughtful contributions so far, especially from valerian_777...
If you wanted intelligent discussion, you could not have gone to a more wrong place. :help:
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Anybody who thinks they can work out any businesses strategy from an aquisition without knowing what they aquired or why (i would bet good money it wasnt for alchemy haha) is kidding themselves
Duh

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Let's face it, we have no clue. They could have got Camel purely for the iOS version of Alchemy to bundle in the iOS version of Garageband. Or it could be for Logic.

Or - most likely - they thought the Camel developers were talented and bought them up for their skills, not their products.

I do think we can deduce one thing - Apple are still interested in music making. At some level. That's pretty much it.
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