You're right 100%. Oh those losers who have their own preferences that don't follow mainstream, they don't know sh**.jules99 wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2023 5:02 pm While I do share the disappointment about the lack of innovation at NI in recent years, circle-jerky threads like these just show what a niche audience resides at KVR.
If you browse around VI-control, Kontakt is still widely used, (third party) Kontakt libraries are still THE main source for film and tv music.
If you check out younger producer circles on social media and tutorial channels on YouTube, no other brand is as present as NI when it comes to controllers and often sampled instruments. NI still makes a shitload of money from their controllers and instruments like their Play series or the ever-growing number of expansions. Not because any of these suck, but because each (controllers, samples instruments, versatility of expansions) are still among the best in the industry.
Their run of innovative product after innovative product from 2005 to 2015 is unmatched. No other company today comes close in terms of the impact Kore, Massive, FM8, Reaktor, Guitar Rig and Kontakt had.
It's obvious that smart intellectual people like you, will shift their preferences wherever the mainstream wind blows.
You're concerned about a company because they stopped supporting products that you're using for your genre X? Oh maaan. Just start doing music for TV and cinema instead of doing your niche crap.
You like modular soft synths like Reaktor but company is making sample libraries now? Son, put Reaktor to the bin and use orchestral libraries from now on! It's what everybody is using so should you to.
Ps. and of course on all those youtube (definitely not circle-jerky) circles, you'll see that NI is still the king in soft synths. Serum and Diva are kings there. The best synths NI ever did
