About Muzys
- KVRAF
- 25027 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
Manfred Rürup has left Steinberg? 
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- KVRian
- 980 posts since 25 Feb, 2003
jens wrote:Manfred Rürup has left Steinberg?
Das Interview wird ab kommenden Freitag online sein...KEYBOARDS 10/2004 wrote: Wizoo auf Expansionskurs
Bei Wizoo hat sich hinter den Kulissen in den letzten Monaten einiges getan. So bestätigt sich das Gerücht, dass Geschäftsführer Peter Gorges, tatkräftig unterstützt von einem Konsortium um den ehemaligen Steinberg-Gründer Manfred Rürup sowie Hollywood-Komponisten Hans Zimmer, seit einiger Zeit ambitionierte Pläne zum Ausbau des Unternehmens in die Tat umsetzt. Im Februer wurde bereits eine R&D-Zweigstelle mit acht Entwicklern eröffnet, die in der Szene ebenfalls keine Unbekannten sein dürften.
Das wirft natürlich die Frage auf, was da auf die Musikszene zukommt, und dazu werden Gorges und Rürup in einem Interview Stellung nehmen, das Sie online unter www.keyboards.de finden.
- KVRAF
- 25027 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
Danke für die Info, Doc 
- hm, das scheint mir tatsächlich mal eine realistische Möglichkeit zu sein...
(Falls sich Herr Rürup tatsächlich mit Herrn Steinberg verstritten haben sollte, was ich glaube, so zwischen den Zeilen herauslesen zu können, dann wäre es auch nicht weiter verwunderlich wenn er dächte: 'Na dann mach' ich halt meinen eigenen Sequencer!')
- hm, das scheint mir tatsächlich mal eine realistische Möglichkeit zu sein...
(Falls sich Herr Rürup tatsächlich mit Herrn Steinberg verstritten haben sollte, was ich glaube, so zwischen den Zeilen herauslesen zu können, dann wäre es auch nicht weiter verwunderlich wenn er dächte: 'Na dann mach' ich halt meinen eigenen Sequencer!')
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- KVRAF
- 4143 posts since 7 Sep, 2001 from Melbourne, Australia
Hello everyone.
It's been a very long time since I've been in here and posted.
However, I thought after reading Jo's mail that there might be some discussion going on so I thought I'd drop in.
This sounds like good news everyone. Regardless of who teams up with whom (why speculate at this stage) this is a clear indication that Jo is working towards securing a future for Muzys.
For all those people who recognise Muzys as a unique and highly productive music-making tool this must be a fantastic announcement.
I - myself - am overjoyed that I'm seeing a concrete sign that my favourite tool is going to continue on.
I imagine that it might be a little while before any official news comes through, but in the meantime I encourage you all to remain positive or, at the very least, not totally negative.
I would also like to thank Jo for creating such a marvellous music-making tool for us and for all the support he has given us in the past.
Regards
Caleb (your absent moderator)
It's been a very long time since I've been in here and posted.
However, I thought after reading Jo's mail that there might be some discussion going on so I thought I'd drop in.
This sounds like good news everyone. Regardless of who teams up with whom (why speculate at this stage) this is a clear indication that Jo is working towards securing a future for Muzys.
For all those people who recognise Muzys as a unique and highly productive music-making tool this must be a fantastic announcement.
I - myself - am overjoyed that I'm seeing a concrete sign that my favourite tool is going to continue on.
I imagine that it might be a little while before any official news comes through, but in the meantime I encourage you all to remain positive or, at the very least, not totally negative.
I would also like to thank Jo for creating such a marvellous music-making tool for us and for all the support he has given us in the past.
Regards
Caleb (your absent moderator)
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.
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- KVRian
- 980 posts since 25 Feb, 2003
Wow, you really dare?
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- KVRist
- 147 posts since 2 Dec, 2002
First of all, it's great to hear from both of you, Caleb and Jo. It's been a very lonely place here for, well, the past year now. But I digress.
Now we know that Muzys has a future, and that Jo has teamed up with someone else to do it. The waiting has been hard for all of us, but I've gotten really good mileage out of Muzys so far. It seems that at some point, all of our waiting will have paid off. I have no idea what went on on Jo's end over the past year, but I'm sure his actions were all legitimate. I for one am looking forward to the future of Muzys, and exploring other alternatives in the meantime.
Hope everyone's doing well.
Now we know that Muzys has a future, and that Jo has teamed up with someone else to do it. The waiting has been hard for all of us, but I've gotten really good mileage out of Muzys so far. It seems that at some point, all of our waiting will have paid off. I have no idea what went on on Jo's end over the past year, but I'm sure his actions were all legitimate. I for one am looking forward to the future of Muzys, and exploring other alternatives in the meantime.
Hope everyone's doing well.
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- KVRAF
- 4143 posts since 7 Sep, 2001 from Melbourne, Australia
Yes - I've been away a long time. I've actually been concentrating on the non-music elements of my life for the last year.
I've also taken up 3D modelling as another creative expression.
My music computer is totally stuffed so no playing with music now anyway - but hopefully I'll be in the position to replace it in the not-to-distant future and start composing again. I've got a few songs in my head that are dying to come out.
I really know nothing of what Jo is planning myself as I've been out of touch with everyone for a long time, but I think the focus is obviously on the perpetuation of Muzys in some form. For me this is great news.
I have played with a couple of other demos over the last year wondering if a time would come when I'd have to replace Muzys. I didn't like Traktion and Massiva has gone the way of the Dodo bird - purchased EnergyXT in case I needed to expand beyond what Muzys was going to offer - nice tool by the way.
But I still find Muzys the best - which would probably not surprise many people who know me.
Caleb
I've also taken up 3D modelling as another creative expression.
My music computer is totally stuffed so no playing with music now anyway - but hopefully I'll be in the position to replace it in the not-to-distant future and start composing again. I've got a few songs in my head that are dying to come out.
I really know nothing of what Jo is planning myself as I've been out of touch with everyone for a long time, but I think the focus is obviously on the perpetuation of Muzys in some form. For me this is great news.
I have played with a couple of other demos over the last year wondering if a time would come when I'd have to replace Muzys. I didn't like Traktion and Massiva has gone the way of the Dodo bird - purchased EnergyXT in case I needed to expand beyond what Muzys was going to offer - nice tool by the way.
But I still find Muzys the best - which would probably not surprise many people who know me.
Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.
- Mr KVR
- 1580 posts since 23 Oct, 2000 from UK
- KVR Audio
The Muzys forum is now closed.
We offer Offcial Support forums for companies that wish to have their OFFICIAL forum hosted here, part of the deal is they have to use it as their official support forum and actively moderate it. Now the Muzys project is no more this forum will also be no more.
All further Muzys help and mutual support should take place in our Hosts forum. This forum will be deleted soon.
(And before you ask the Bioroid forum is also under review
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We offer Offcial Support forums for companies that wish to have their OFFICIAL forum hosted here, part of the deal is they have to use it as their official support forum and actively moderate it. Now the Muzys project is no more this forum will also be no more.
All further Muzys help and mutual support should take place in our Hosts forum. This forum will be deleted soon.
(And before you ask the Bioroid forum is also under review
- Mr KVR
- 1580 posts since 23 Oct, 2000 from UK
- KVR Audio
The Muzys forum has now been merged with the Hosts forum.
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Looks like the website's now gone gone.