Well this is true, if the dev goes out of business, or loses the code (Adventus) or dies , obviously you don't expect support, but what annoys me is that Camel Audio didn't go out of business, they dumped the VST development, made Alchemy2 and the other plugins for Logic only and stuck 2 fingers up at Windows users.Tj Shredder wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 2:43 pm Why is there always the expectation that support has to go on for a life time? If I buy a hardware synth that isn‘t for granted either but not a problem. If the developer dies or gets sick you have to stick to what you got as well...
Do not buy into imagined potential ever!
If it is worth the money now, anything on top is a bonus you can be grateful for...!!!
You can keep up software running in its state even if your newest shiny high end compy by loading an older OS into a virtual machine... That way I can even use HG Fortunes 32-bit synths on my Mac...
Camel alchemy vs logic alchemy
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Don't trust those with words of weakness, they are the most aggressive
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but you cant use it with stuff that requires a newer OS.Tj Shredder wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 2:43 pm
You can keep up software running in its state even if your newest shiny high end compy by loading an older OS into a virtual machine... That way I can even use HG Fortunes 32-bit synths on my Mac...
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
It might suck but i think most people (at least i would) do the same for a better future for me and my family. They do not owe us anything at the end.LeVzi wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:41 amWell this is true, if the dev goes out of business, or loses the code (Adventus) or dies , obviously you don't expect support, but what annoys me is that Camel Audio didn't go out of business, they dumped the VST development, made Alchemy2 and the other plugins for Logic only and stuck 2 fingers up at Windows users.Tj Shredder wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 2:43 pm Why is there always the expectation that support has to go on for a life time? If I buy a hardware synth that isn‘t for granted either but not a problem. If the developer dies or gets sick you have to stick to what you got as well...
Do not buy into imagined potential ever!
If it is worth the money now, anything on top is a bonus you can be grateful for...!!!
You can keep up software running in its state even if your newest shiny high end compy by loading an older OS into a virtual machine... That way I can even use HG Fortunes 32-bit synths on my Mac...
If things had gone worse i doubt we would pay them because we are so nice people.
Of course maybe a bad loss for windows people (while the latest version still works and they gave us enough time to back-up or sell licenses) and a gift for mac users.
It is simple reality indeed. I payed maybe a grand for the plug-in and all the expansions and now every Logic user got it for free. That´s life.
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- KVRist
- 141 posts since 3 Dec, 2018
What expansions?
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
I mean all the official presets banks with the extra sample content.
For me also still the most creative and best synth presets from any synth for the kind of sounds i like.
I remember i owned them all. Most of them are part of Logic Alchemy now but not all.
But it is possible to import them into Logic´s Alchemy.
I also could import them all into the iOS Alchemy app (about 90% of them worked fine there) which sucks that the app does not work as well anymore. The version in GarageBand iOS do not allow import.
Camel Audio´s iOS app was really great to perform with a much better GUI as the plug-in. It was just like the player with some extras.
But yes, that´s life and we just can move on or get frustrated about these things.
I also "lost" my installer and so i cannot use the old presets anymore (and i really miss a few favorites). At least i can import all the sample content in any sample mangling tool i want. So i still get some value out of it.
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- 9543 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
Of course I can. Just route Midi from your beloved 64-bit DAW and the sound back into your DAW... Plain simple... Hey 40 years ago we could do that already (I mean routing Midi and sound with cables) why the hell should that prevent me from using it...?AnX wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:07 ambut you cant use it with stuff that requires a newer OS.Tj Shredder wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 2:43 pm
You can keep up software running in its state even if your newest shiny high end compy by loading an older OS into a virtual machine... That way I can even use HG Fortunes 32-bit synths on my Mac...
Its less cumbersome than 40 years ago... If you really want something just stop being lazy and use your creativity to find a solution...
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- 9543 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
If its not important for you, you simply don‘t need a solution. But claiming there is no solution is just ignorant. (I have no problem with latency btw...)
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- 9543 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
Well, run it in Bitwig... Or run it on a different machine, or dust off your old Moog. Or run it on your phone. As far as I know most plugs which had been developed on XP run fine in newer Windoof versions... And if not just fire up the XP in the virtual machine, record your track and import it... There are thousand of options. If its important you can do it. If you tell me thats too much hassle, then its not important and you can go on...
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- 9543 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
I read that of course, if „with“ and „at the same time“ is more crucial than a solution and you don‘t like hacks and workarounds (I called it too much hassle) Then it is obvious that the existing solution is not important enough for you, you prefer to skip it... Or you are happy not to use 64-bit glory which is fine as well...
I made pieces by slicing analog tape by hand. Back then this was a solution, it was worth the hassle...
I made pieces by slicing analog tape by hand. Back then this was a solution, it was worth the hassle...
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- 4491 posts since 8 Jul, 2008 from UK
See i don't deny it was a brilliant business move for them, and i'm sure Apple paid very well for Alchemy and the other plugins and having the Camel Audio boys to work for them and continue development. And those using Logic, I am glad you get to keep using the stuff.Cinebient wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:11 amIt might suck but i think most people (at least i would) do the same for a better future for me and my family. They do not owe us anything at the end.LeVzi wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:41 amWell this is true, if the dev goes out of business, or loses the code (Adventus) or dies , obviously you don't expect support, but what annoys me is that Camel Audio didn't go out of business, they dumped the VST development, made Alchemy2 and the other plugins for Logic only and stuck 2 fingers up at Windows users.Tj Shredder wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 2:43 pm Why is there always the expectation that support has to go on for a life time? If I buy a hardware synth that isn‘t for granted either but not a problem. If the developer dies or gets sick you have to stick to what you got as well...
Do not buy into imagined potential ever!
If it is worth the money now, anything on top is a bonus you can be grateful for...!!!
You can keep up software running in its state even if your newest shiny high end compy by loading an older OS into a virtual machine... That way I can even use HG Fortunes 32-bit synths on my Mac...
If things had gone worse i doubt we would pay them because we are so nice people.
Of course maybe a bad loss for windows people (while the latest version still works and they gave us enough time to back-up or sell licenses) and a gift for mac users.
It is simple reality indeed. I payed maybe a grand for the plug-in and all the expansions and now every Logic user got it for free. That´s life.
But I will always call Camel Audio a bunch of ****s
Don't trust those with words of weakness, they are the most aggressive
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Pretty much like any logic user , normal response.samsam wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2019 6:50 am ^ I showed them this post and they literally stuck their fingers up and also started making wanker gestures.
Pretty shocking IMO.
Don't trust those with words of weakness, they are the most aggressive
