Yeah ... sorry for that! Sometimes my fingers are faster than my brainfmr wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 10:24 amSo, you find this thread stupid (I agree that the recent post kind of are), but the best argument you found to defend a company is attacking a product of OTHER company?audiot wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 10:05 am What a stupid thread ...![]()
You can (and you should) critisize NI for specific reasons, like Massive X, or for their strategy on legacy products, but that pointless company bashing is just awful![]()
I bet that a few of the haters, dont have a problem with installing their christmas freebies (Raum, Driver, Supercharger ...) and frequently use Kontakt because there is no serious competitor (and dont come up with Falcon - most expensive bad buy I ever did).
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What is happening to Native Instruments?
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- KVRian
- 671 posts since 8 Jan, 2005 from Germany
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- KVRAF
- 1524 posts since 29 Oct, 2015 from Jupiter 8
i haven't bought any of the analog modelled synths from them, but ACE was pretty close.Not meaning to derail the thread, but that's something I haven't heard before. Out of personal curiosity - what did you replace your u-he plugs with?
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i'm using TAL Mod instead. I prefer it's tone even to Diva or the Repros - i don't care wether it's technically on a more convincingly analog level, or not, but i love the sounds i can coax of it. It is also way more flexible regarding modulations compared to the latter two u-he synths.
It also has the better workflow, GUI layout and a *drum roll* freely scalable GUI
I liked and still like Bazille. And i know it's a totally different category, but the only other synth i'm using is Icarus 2. it just suits me better for the more “digital“ side of sounds
I'm also using TAL sampler as a quick and easy to use basic sampler for melodic stuff (which i probably wouldn't need if i was using a host other than Reaper
These four are actually the only software instruments i use. I also have a handful of hardware noise makers for toying around.
Haven't been wading through the whole market though, so there might be others that i'd even prefer to those. I'm just perfectly happy with that setup in all regards and feel no need at all to do so.
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The GAS is always greener on the other side!
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- KVRAF
- 2418 posts since 9 Nov, 2016
Yeah that quite sums it up for me. NI can keep producing sample packs for the next 20 years for all I care but that's the thing : it don't care much anymore as there is no innovative spirit.FapFilter wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 9:35 am i actually don't think that most people who dislike NI now, or for a while now actually would feel better if the went out of business.
I can actually speak for myself, but i think i've read it here by other people too, that i've had disappointment after disappointment starting in the later half of the noughties.
When they seamingly shifted their focus i wasn't that interested in anymore. Before that, the were an inventive, cutting edge company. Kontakt 3 might have been their last product that had that spirit for me, after that, more and more really good stuff got discontinued and abandoned, but at the same time it was just more and more sample libraries and stuff and most of their products mainly received feature updates for better library handling instead of improving the actual product, even if that just means a larger GUI and improved workflow.
Even the first Massive was handled by someone outside NI if i'm not mistaken.
I don't know if it's because Stefan Schmidt left NI, or maybe he just left NI of frustration/disagreement.
People repeating conspiracy theories about people bashing NI just because it is big...
I just bought into Roland (you know that small company) with several hardware devices.
The reason is that Roland IS doing innovative things and IS listening to their customers.
They did some really nice free firmware upgrades to their MC-707 that really added interesting features. Features that the customers requested and ... there ye go.
Also their 'Zen-universe' is just getting started. They just launched the Zenology software. The software is still basic at this time (but Zenology Pro is coming) but this 'Zen-universe' has so much potential for both software and hardware. It's exciting to see it grow while NI is ..yawn... another sample pack.
Now I don't want the NI people to lose their job and I'm pretty sure NI will continue to exist but I don't expect many new interesting things from them. Which is OK I guess, just one of the companies out there doing what they have been doing for quite a while.
I think people frustrated with NI are people that invested in NI, that had high hopes (because of previous innovation) and saw that innovation and customers interaction coming to a standstill.
Nothing more, nothing less.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Well, there's enough Roland bashing as well. Also, I'm not quite sure you understand what bashing means in this regard: Bashing means, coming in threads like these with nothing more to say than "I don't buy or use anything by this company anymore anyway, they can die and rot in hell!". Basically, nothing constructive, no reasoning, just pissed, jealous and insulted desctructive crap which should be let go in the nearest toilet, but not in a discussion. There's nothing wrong with saying that you don't like the company, won't buy anymore, and have no interest in the products, with a proper reasoning. Anything else is just stupid. And, in most cases, only political anyway.Stefken wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 10:45 am People repeating conspiracy theories about people bashing NI just because it is big...
I just bought into Roland (you know that small company) with several hardware devices.
In general, the bigger the company, the more people will complain. There are several reasons for that - bigger userbase, a company which can't say "How high?" when a single user tells them to jump, naive people who think the company lost their ties to the users, just because their egoistic views aren't fulfilled, but also a whole lot of "Bring down capitalism!", and stupid stuff like that. All the stuff which is so promiment with the usual internet oddball who feels this is the only way to express his minority opinion.
You know, back in the days, the only way to express discontent with a product or a company was to stop buying from them. What a nightmare compared to times where you just can rant on the internet or social media about them, infect others, and excercise power, huh? Surprisingly nobody complained about it back then.
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- KVRAF
- 1524 posts since 29 Oct, 2015 from Jupiter 8
I love my SH-01A, but i actually don't think they're that inventive in general.
It's more like their way of behringerizing the vintage market.
Sound is f**king great of course though!
And regarding Massive X. I think it's probably a great product, even if still flawed in some areas. But the reasons i didn't even consider it are the facts that
a) you can't form your oscillator waveforms from scratch - maybe the results sound better, if professionally treated by NI, or maybe *warning not 100% percent serious conspiration theory ahead* they wanted you to buy more sound libraries from them
and b) my aging CPU doesn't support the required instruction set anyway, whatever it was called again.
For the latter i of course don't fault NI. My CPU is 10 years old now and if an instrument truly made me horny, i'd probably buy a new CPU just for that.
It's more like their way of behringerizing the vintage market.
Sound is f**king great of course though!
And regarding Massive X. I think it's probably a great product, even if still flawed in some areas. But the reasons i didn't even consider it are the facts that
a) you can't form your oscillator waveforms from scratch - maybe the results sound better, if professionally treated by NI, or maybe *warning not 100% percent serious conspiration theory ahead* they wanted you to buy more sound libraries from them
and b) my aging CPU doesn't support the required instruction set anyway, whatever it was called again.
For the latter i of course don't fault NI. My CPU is 10 years old now and if an instrument truly made me horny, i'd probably buy a new CPU just for that.
The GAS is always greener on the other side!
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 13 Feb, 2013
I'm also not impressed by the releases in the last years. But I wish them all the best and hope that they come back closer to the community with great products.
That said, without subscription please or I'm out!
That said, without subscription please or I'm out!
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- KVRAF
- 1525 posts since 23 Feb, 2017
Interesting that you cite Falcon as being a bad buy when it's commonly referred to as one of the best synth/ samplers ever made.audiot wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 10:05 am dont come up with Falcon - most expensive bad buy I ever did).
Signatures are so early 2000s.
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- KVRian
- 671 posts since 8 Jan, 2005 from Germany
Some people suggested it as a proper alternative to Kontakt. It's not
- Banned
- 1792 posts since 8 Sep, 2019 from Calenberg
Perhaps the Falcon dislikers (like me) are a more polite bunch who does not enter every thread and troll around with a grumpy feeling?
- KVRist
- 356 posts since 24 Dec, 2015
I often see this criticism about Massive X not being able to import/create wavetables, etc. That's ok but it's also disregarding the most interesting aspects this synth has to offer to shape the sound, which are found in the different unique wavetable modes, the PM capabilities, the modular routing, filters, poly effects, etc. Even though it has its limitations, sonically MX goes way beyond any (wavetable) synth.FapFilter wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 10:56 am And regarding Massive X. I think it's probably a great product, even if still flawed in some areas. But the reasons i didn't even consider it are the facts that
a) you can't form your oscillator waveforms from scratch - maybe the results sound better, if professionally treated by NI
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- KVRian
- 671 posts since 8 Jan, 2005 from Germany
Yeah right TrollenbergerCalenberger wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 1:36 pmPerhaps the Falcon dislikers (like me) are a more polite bunch who does not enter every thread and troll around with a grumpy feeling?
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- KVRian
- 912 posts since 18 Feb, 2004
I see what you did there. "pushing the envelope". wink winkFapFilter wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 9:46 am That's no problem. I also don't use u-he stuff anymore though too. But nothing related to personal disappointment or disagreement. I actually think they are probably the best “big name“ brand on the market who still seem to have that genuine spirit of invention / pushing the envelope with them.
I just found other stuff, that worked even better for me, and also sized down my VST folders significantly.
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- KVRAF
- 1525 posts since 23 Feb, 2017
Thanks for the detailed response, didn't mean to come across as aggressive or anything. Generally interested as I've never really heard anyone say anything against it other than the complicated UI.audiot wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 2:18 pmYeah right TrollenbergerCalenberger wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 1:36 pmPerhaps the Falcon dislikers (like me) are a more polite bunch who does not enter every thread and troll around with a grumpy feeling?This is my first post for this week! Falcon was not the main point of my post. And I apologize for the falcon criticism.
I guess nothing really comes close to Kontakt with regards to its ubiquitousness.
Signatures are so early 2000s.
- Banned
- 2288 posts since 24 Mar, 2015 from Toronto, Canada
i would really like to try falcon one day. so far, all the UVI stuff I have I really like.Calenberger wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 1:36 pmPerhaps the Falcon dislikers (like me) are a more polite bunch who does not enter every thread and troll around with a grumpy feeling?
Gear & Setup: Windows 10, Dual Xeon, 32GB RAM, Cubase 10.5/9.5, NI Komplete Audio 6, NI Maschine, NI Jam, NI Kontakt
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- KVRian
- 912 posts since 18 Feb, 2004
To be fair...the latter two u-He synths you mentioned aren't semi-modular like TAL ModFapFilter wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 10:37 ami haven't bought any of the analog modelled synths from them, but ACE was pretty close.Not meaning to derail the thread, but that's something I haven't heard before. Out of personal curiosity - what did you replace your u-he plugs with?
/C
i'm using TAL Mod instead. I prefer it's tone even to Diva or the Repros - i don't care wether it's technically on a more convincingly analog level, or not, but i love the sounds i can coax of it. It is also way more flexible regarding modulations compared to the latter two u-he synths.
It also has the better workflow, GUI layout and a *drum roll* freely scalable GUI
That being said I've been spending quite some time as of late just messing with Diva and its amazing what can be coaxed out of that thing.
