SquaredHeads Nora: Arpeggiator (2.5 Released!)
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- KVRAF
- 4867 posts since 18 Dec, 2000
Those video's reference www.kick101.com, the site says it's undergoing maintenance. hopefully it'll be up soon.
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- Beware the Quoth
- 35432 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
No, its not new, but its actually about half as frequent as your little faux-swearing bouts, so at least Im not a 'funking' hypocrite.Compyfox wrote:Also nothing new for you is going into swearing mode real quick.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
"there is a trend of late"... means nothing. SquareHeads isn't those other companies. It is doing nothing to be concerned about, quite the reverse. You're actually complaining becuase a company is bringing out rapid, useful updates to their software? And if they DO decide to charge for an update (which I'm sure they will one day soon), nobody who already has Nora has to buy it - we weigh it up and see whether the extra updates are worth paying however much SquareHeads are asking for it. Talk about getting your panties in a bunch over your own imagination. It's just ridiculous. You've set up a hypothetical 'what if' situation in your mind, and are now worrying over something that hasn't happened yet, and which isn't going to happen.Compyfox wrote: My concern is not "mainly" the fast development. My concern is also where this route is going in terms of financial aspects considering the really fast updates. SquareHeads is a new company, so they can only learn from mistakes of other companies. But there is a trend as of late with both big and small players on the market to push out "updates" within a very short period of time (between 5 and 10 months), sometimes only with minor changes or maintenance updates, and asking for upgrade prices between 50% to 75% for it without even exhausting resources first.
And you're also spreading FUD about SquareHeads for no good reason whatsoever. Who cares if OTHER companies have done something you don't like. SquareHeads' behaviour has been exemplary, they've brought out a reasonably priced and very powerful program, worked hard to update it, given the update to users for FREE, and still you are coming up with doomsday 'what if' scenarios, based on nothing other than your own, over active imagination...
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- KVRist
- 136 posts since 4 Nov, 2013 from Germany
Its the same like in the Cubase and Spectrasonic Update discussion! I am interested in this arpeggiator and now i am really quite shocked that compyfox derails this thread as well. What the heck are you up to compyfox? Why all that poison? Never met a person on a forum that is so much negative.
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- KVRAF
- 3329 posts since 18 May, 2003 from Sweden
What the man said!basslinemaster wrote:SquareHeads' behaviour has been exemplary, they've brought out a reasonably priced and very powerful program, worked hard to update it, given the update to users for FREE …
/Joachim
If it were easy, anybody could do it!
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
As the trends of "console-type plugins wars" (2-3 years ago), "tape machine emulation flood" (two years ago IIRC) and the "trend to go subscription based" also means nothing?basslinemaster wrote:"there is a trend of late"... means nothing.
I'm a Steinberg user for over 20 years at this point, and I've seen/experienced things that others may have hot. And regarding Spectrasonics (I'm also almost at 10 years with their VSTi, longer with their sample range), I commented on the (IMO!) nonsense-argumentation regarding the "buy Omni v1 now, get Omni v2 free" and even defended Spectrasonics for going that route (their update politics are exceptional as well, btw).auron wrote:Its the same like in the Cubase and Spectrasonic Update discussion! I am interested in this arpeggiator and now i am really quite shocked that compyfox derails this thread as well.
YMMV of course.
Free updates and upgrades at this point are admirable and that was not my point criticism. This is actually the strong suit in counter arguments and currently it's main selling point (I hope we can agree on that end).basslinemaster wrote:You're actually complaining becuase a company is bringing out rapid, useful updates to their software? And if they DO decide to charge for an update (which I'm sure they will one day soon), nobody who already has Nora has to buy it - we weigh it up and see whether the extra updates are worth paying however much SquareHeads are asking for it.
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SquareHeads' behaviour has been exemplary, they've brought out a reasonably priced and very powerful program, worked hard to update it, given the update to users for FREE
The question is still not "if" they do ask for paid upgrades - but "when is an update/upgrade considered a paid one" and then a "how much will it be"? This is all I commented on.
I do have a problem with companies lately that shove out updates and upgrades at a fast pace (again, within 5-10 months without using up all possible resources first) and then are so bold and ask for a crap ton of money for a half arsed maintenance fix. Or the other way around - shove out a load of tools and then ignore their legit paying user-base in various sections (support mainly). So I've turned a bit skeptical.
"The same thing I do every night... Trying to take over the wor..." - oh wait, this is not the super villain forum, sorry.auron wrote:What the heck are you up to compyfox?
A couple of friends of mine talk to me about this at odd times. And they don't necessarily see it that way (meaning: poising or negativity). They told me that I am more on the lines of a "devil's advocate", the (uncomfortable) voice of reason, the person that thinks "further", "outside the box", "looks beyond the blinders", talks about things that others don't (since it's uncomfortable). Something that people don't want to hear or even like, sometimes even strongly defend from their point of view since "it's not existing/it can't be happening". (been there myself, several times)auron wrote:Why all that poison? Never met a person on a forum that is so much negative.
But if anything, it's food for thought - a different viewpoint and/or opinion on a particular topic. And this can of course cause a lot of commotion.
This is all I did here.
Try to get to the bottom of something - and it kicked off a (or rather: the usual) sh!tstorm.
Again, YMMV.
And on a subnote (to hopefully put this to rest, move on and give room again for questions and reports) - the company responded with an open mind about this particular topic without resorting to name calling, finger pointing or crazy shenanigans. I do consider this a good thing. Even more power to them.
Not to mention that what we do currently, is bumping the thread while talking about the company and therefore giving them free promotion. A win-win situation.
As dsan summed it up perfectly:
Happy Musiking.
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
Yes, they mean nothing, because there is no "trend to go subscription based" as MOST VSTs and DAWs are not subscription based... As for the "tape machine emulation flood", I didn't even notice it, so it isn't relevant.Compyfox wrote:As the trends of "console-type plugins wars" (2-3 years ago), "tape machine emulation flood" (two years ago IIRC) and the "trend to go subscription based" also means nothing?basslinemaster wrote:"there is a trend of late"... means nothing.
I would reply to your other points, but this forum's quote function doesn't work very easily and makes it a nightmare trying to reply to multiple points. You've come up with an idea in your head and then run with it, despite it having no relevance WHATSOEVER to SquareHeads or their product... Meanwhile, back in the real world, Nora users are very happy indeed with the product, and the pace of improvements that are coming to it. If or when SquareHeads decide to charge us for updates, so be it, I can decide whether I need the updates for a given price or not. They are doing nothing wrong, have done nothing wrong, and your post was just one huge "Oh no... WHAT IF?"
- KVRian
- 1339 posts since 25 Sep, 2011 from New York
Problem is we are a bunch of spoiled brats and when we buy something we think
we are buying the future, NO!!! When i buy a plugin a buy it as it is at the moment
and for what it is at the moment. I do not think about 5 years in advance. I like it
now and i buy it now, bugs or no bugs, this is the age of internet, you can find out
ahead of time anything you want and then decide to buy it or not. No company gives
you an updated car for free because you own the previous model. If you are happy
live with it, if you have money buy the newer model. And not to disapoint your self,
never buy because ,,the developer promised something'' because if he does not
deliver you will start blaming...just buy what is is NOW.
we are buying the future, NO!!! When i buy a plugin a buy it as it is at the moment
and for what it is at the moment. I do not think about 5 years in advance. I like it
now and i buy it now, bugs or no bugs, this is the age of internet, you can find out
ahead of time anything you want and then decide to buy it or not. No company gives
you an updated car for free because you own the previous model. If you are happy
live with it, if you have money buy the newer model. And not to disapoint your self,
never buy because ,,the developer promised something'' because if he does not
deliver you will start blaming...just buy what is is NOW.
Reality is a Condition due to Lack of Weed!
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
Well then, post on THEIR threads, about THEIR products. What has what OTHER companies do got to do with SquareHeads, who HAVEN'T done what you are complaining about? Why even bring it up in this thread? Why try to make a 'guilt by association' for SquareHeads, who have done a great job, and been really, really generous with their free updates? WTF? Talk about raining on someone else's parade.Compyfox wrote:Free updates and upgrades at this point are admirable and that was not my point criticism. This is actually the strong suit in counter arguments and currently it's main selling point (I hope we can agree on that end).basslinemaster wrote:You're actually complaining becuase a company is bringing out rapid, useful updates to their software? And if they DO decide to charge for an update (which I'm sure they will one day soon), nobody who already has Nora has to buy it - we weigh it up and see whether the extra updates are worth paying however much SquareHeads are asking for it.
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SquareHeads' behaviour has been exemplary, they've brought out a reasonably priced and very powerful program, worked hard to update it, given the update to users for FREE
The question is still not "if" they do ask for paid upgrades - but "when is an update/upgrade considered a paid one" and then a "how much will it be"? This is all I commented on.
I do have a problem with companies lately that shove out updates and upgrades at a fast pace (again, within 5-10 months without using up all possible resources first) and then are so bold and ask for a crap ton of money for a half arsed maintenance fix. Or the other way around - shove out a load of tools and then ignore their legit paying user-base in various sections (support mainly). So I've turned a bit skeptical.
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- KVRist
- 338 posts since 28 Jul, 2004 from near Düsseldorf, Germany
Yeah , what a beautiful mind....NOT. And you always express, how RIGHT you are even if you talk "uncomfortable". Well i am a Steinberg user for 20 years as well. Your problem is whenever a paid update is out, you are talking being a "beta user " or "paid beta" whatsoever . Could you name me any serious daw, instrument or effect that is 100% perfect without bugs right from the start or when a next big update is out? i am very interested in that.Compyfox wrote:I'm a Steinberg user for over 20 years at this point, and I've seen/experienced things that others may have hot. And regarding Spectrasonics (I'm also almost at 10 years with their VSTi, longer with their sample range), I commented on the (IMO!) nonsense-argumentation regarding the "buy Omni v1 now, get Omni v2 free" and even defended Spectrasonics for going that route (their update politics are exceptional as well, btw).auron wrote:Its the same like in the Cubase and Spectrasonic Update discussion! I am interested in this arpeggiator and now i am really quite shocked that compyfox derails this thread as well.
"The same thing I do every night... Trying to take over the wor..." - oh wait, this is not the super villain forum, sorry.auron wrote:What the heck are you up to compyfox?
A couple of friends of mine talk to me about this at odd times. And they don't necessarily see it that way (meaning: poising or negativity). They told me that I am more on the lines of a "devil's advocate", the (uncomfortable) voice of reason, the person that thinks "further", "outside the box", "looks beyond the blinders", talks about things that others don't (since it's uncomfortable). Something that people don't want to hear or even like, sometimes even strongly defend from their point of view since "it's not existing/it can't be happening". (been there myself, several times)auron wrote:Why all that poison? Never met a person on a forum that is so much negative.
But if anything, it's food for thought - a different viewpoint and/or opinion on a particular topic. And this can of course cause a lot of commotion.
This is all I did here.
Try to get to the bottom of something - and it kicked off a (or rather: the usual) sh!tstorm.
Again, YMMV.
If YOU don't want fast updates , doesn't mean that the rest of world don't like fast updates. But you talking like this, you are now the biggest Audio engineer with the best knowledge of everything and the rest of the world has to follow your suggestions. I mean IF you were a serious engineer you would have better things to do than pestering the Internet with your "Armageddon scenarios"
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
... - another free bump I'd say.
Make up your mind, please.
Have a nice remaining Sunday.
I did, and it wasn't acceptable either.basslinemaster wrote:Well then, post on THEIR threads, about THEIR products.
Make up your mind, please.
This is not a Steinberg thread - if you want to talk to me about this, my PMs are functioning. Else I made my points clear more than once (with backed up reasons as to why) in the appropriate threads.juffi wrote:Yeah , what a beautiful mind....NOT. And you always express, how RIGHT you are even if you talk "uncomfortable". Well i am a Steinberg user for 20 years as well. Your problem is whenever a paid update is out, you are talking being a "beta user " or "paid beta" whatsoever . Could you name me any serious daw, instrument or effect that is 100% perfect without bugs right from the start or when a next big update is out? i am very interested in that.
Sadly, another comment that that focuses only certain bullet points and go off on it rather than reading and understand "what" I wrote. Even more OT, even more quote pyramids. This is only frustrating to others. And it's slowly starting to frustrate myself as well.juffi wrote:If YOU don't want fast updates , doesn't mean that the rest of world don't like fast updates.
Now this is getting a little bit personal. Please use a PM - or if you think that my posts are violating the board rules, there is an exclamation mark in a red circle as button to "report" my posts.juffi wrote:But you talking like this, you are now the biggest Audio engineer with the best knowledge of everything and the rest of the world has to follow your suggestions. I mean IF you were a serious engineer you would have better things to do than pestering the Internet with your "Armageddon scenarios"
Have a nice remaining Sunday.
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
What do you mean, "it wasn't acceptable either" - so you think it's better to come to this thread and spout your Doomsday scenario about SquareHeads' product instead? Unbelievable.Compyfox wrote:... - another free bump I'd say.
I did, and it wasn't acceptable either.basslinemaster wrote:Well then, post on THEIR threads, about THEIR products.
Make up your mind, please.
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- KVRAF
- 14739 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
I think I answered your comment suitable enough (read the answer to your comment and it's relation again).
Else you've got two options as well:
Stop the OT stuff and PM me, then I'll take the time and we can discuss this further.
Or use the board's report function if you think that my posts violate the board rules.
Else you've got two options as well:
Stop the OT stuff and PM me, then I'll take the time and we can discuss this further.
Or use the board's report function if you think that my posts violate the board rules.
- KVRAF
- 13709 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
This:

Couldn't agree more! I'm glad I got in on this early, and have thoroughly enjoyed watching and experiencing its development. GREAT app!!!deastman wrote:I am simply blown away by the scope of this upgrade, the way you listen to users and bass your development on their requests, and to think that you're doing this as a free upgrade! Incredible. Thank you so much. I can't wait to get my hands on this version!
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
- KVRAF
- 13709 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
This:

Couldn't agree more! I'm glad I got in on this early, and have thoroughly enjoyed watching and experiencing its development. GREAT app!!!deastman wrote:I am simply blown away by the scope of this upgrade, the way you listen to users and base your development on their requests, and to think that you're doing this as a free upgrade! Incredible. Thank you so much. I can't wait to get my hands on this version!
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
