To be honest, the Neoverb's usability far surpasses the Exponential Audio interfaces, so I have no actual beef. And given both company's involvement in post, it seems like it was a good fit.mgw38 wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:54 amLooks more like they were primarily interested in the codebase to extend their own product line.dangayle wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:50 am I hope Exponential Audio got an exponential amount of money for his company, because the prices that iZotope is slinging those products at are exponentially lower than the original prices. It could only have been worse had he gone with Plugin Alliance.
Just seems funny to me after the brouhaha over the R2 license transfers from the Focusrite deal.