I like you am not aware of all the details, but it's not a stretch to say that NI, Pluginalliance and iZotope are now beholden to investors, that's the least that has happened. With that comes deprecation, almost every time. Look at what has happened with Air with InMusic or Sonivox VS AKAI. that's the kind of "attention" products get when it's not a small company with developers that care about their legacy products.Compyfox wrote: Thu Oct 27, 2022 1:06 am First and foremost -- I still think that "Soundwide" is actually a holding type situation (like "InMusic" for companies like AKAI, Sonivox and Air Music Tech -- or the "Music Tribe" for Behringer, Klark Teknik, Aston Microphones, tc.electronic/tc.Helicon, Tannoy, etc). However, the page is still as vague as it can be. The one company that talked about Soundwide the most, was actually Plugin Alliance. However only iZotope had an article by CEO Mark Cattini (who previously worked at "Clickforce", and prior to that for 8 years at "Autotask Corp"). Native Instruments kept things "fairly neutral" (a lot has happened with them since 2017 as well).
I can't think of any PSP products that have been dropped? I've owned Vintage warmer since 2004 or so. Some still have not been updated for modern GUIs, yeah that's the case, but they're slowly going through their line and updating them from what I've witnessed.Second, PSP Audio did drop the occasional plugin, or rather haven't updated them in quite a while. IK Multiumedia did deprecate certain standalone amps and suites, however incorporated them into upgrades (Amplitube, T-Racks, etc).
