These are in no way related. No artist ever pays for an endorsed product. See Gibson, PRS. You see artists endorsing DAWs despite the fact that if they are under a major label there's engineers who know what they are doing cranking it out on Pro Tools.Scotty wrote:I'm not nearly as convinced that these guys would endorse anything for free software (most of them live in very nice homes, with very nice cars and aren't that hungry) but I always keep my eyes open and read the reviews.
pixie.army wrote:Haha - sorry, my sarcasm detection is malfunctioning today. But seriously, I wish composers / producers were more responsible with their recommendations, and not so whorish. A lot of up and coming artists don't have a lot of money to spend, and don't have access to trying out everything on the market, and can therefore rely heavily on the opinions of people in the business. It makes be irrationally angry when I see these dummies hawking every little product, many that they never use, simply to feed their ego by getting their name on more things and horde free stuff. A few film composers I've crossed paths with are insanely guilty of this.ghettosynth wrote:I was totally joking, if that wasn't clear. A Tiestomonial is almost a guarantee that I won't be interested.pixie.army wrote:Ignore testimonials. Lots of high profile guys like Tiesto will endorse a pile of sticks if they get it for free. The whole product testimonial business is a racket. I speak from 1st hand experience.ghettosynth wrote:
Endorsed by Tiesto, take my money...
Besides this is a Kontakt based instrument which will always have limitations.