I would love you to be wrong too, but I doubt you are. The Product Manager role is a revolving door. Representatives introduce themselves then disappear on the forums. A wodge of different staff and devs pop up from time to time and then never seem to follow anything up. The marketing and websites are a constantly reinvented mess (the current iteration is actually better than the last). Look at the main marketing/box image for X4 - a close up of a Behringer mixer. Please. Are they employing children in they're marketing department? Half of my legit support enquiries (on the expensive Sequoia maintainence contract) go unanswered. Basically, the standard corporate thresher where every new exec has a new plan while they briefly stop by, institutional knowledge is lost, and no-one is really invested in the customers - they are more focussed on surviving the next restructure, and getting a better gig. If it wasn't for Kraznet holding it all together from a user engagement perspective. After Brexit they should give him honary German citizenship ha ha!jens wrote: Sun Dec 16, 2018 8:09 am I am pretty sure (after looking at their X4 presentation for a couple of minutes) that there's no permanent dedicated Samplitude development team anymore. I would love to be wrong on this.
This unhinged rant comes to you from a loyal Magix customer of some not few years (but I would jump ship if I could). I paid them a lot of money, and I made a lot of money with their product. But I'm now one of the perpetually grumpy zombie users.
Paf!
