So I usually take it to mean ... "Something you've never seen in a daw before." ... based on how they've said it before.
No clue. I suppose we'll all find out on the 25th.
No matter what it is, it's free, so I'll take it.
trimph1 wrote:Meh...to my way of thinking it will be another marketing trick. Excuse my cynicism but after working in the marketing field way back when I have grown used to this.
How are they not in the game? You got people creating websites for studio one, youtube channels, and now a radio podcast for studio one. KVR is just small percentage of the studio one user base.EnGee wrote:I don't know either. It might be marketing campaign but it also might be something really useful and will make many users happy.
It's a tough competition out there and Presonus should think out of their box if they want to stay in the game. I don't think musicians are stupid in general and will be happy with just a hype or marketing tricks. The criticism in KVR is high and some of it are very good and helpful.
Who said they are not?! Reading problems?beatmangler443 wrote:How are they not in the game? You got people creating websites for studio one, youtube channels, and now a radio podcast for studio one. KVR is just small percentage of the studio one user base.EnGee wrote:I don't know either. It might be marketing campaign but it also might be something really useful and will make many users happy.
It's a tough competition out there and Presonus should think out of their box if they want to stay in the game. I don't think musicians are stupid in general and will be happy with just a hype or marketing tricks. The criticism in KVR is high and some of it are very good and helpful.
True. But in some of them (I haven't actually counted them) you can't post unless you actually own the product, so some people who have strong opinions about every daw on the planet while not ever owning most of them come here and to Gearslutz to do that.SLiC wrote:...but most DAWs have there own sites/forums.
Yes the same could be said about gearslutz.EnGee wrote:Who said they are not?! Reading problems?beatmangler443 wrote:How are they not in the game? You got people creating websites for studio one, youtube channels, and now a radio podcast for studio one. KVR is just small percentage of the studio one user base.EnGee wrote:I don't know either. It might be marketing campaign but it also might be something really useful and will make many users happy.
It's a tough competition out there and Presonus should think out of their box if they want to stay in the game. I don't think musicians are stupid in general and will be happy with just a hype or marketing tricks. The criticism in KVR is high and some of it are very good and helpful.
Also, don't underestimate KVR!! It is a main window for any developer. It is even much more important to be successful here than to get 10/10 rating in CM or in whatever media. This is what I believe and what I do personally when I want to read opinions/facts about a host or an instrument or musical ideas. Whatever others and my own mistakes are, I'm still learning since I joined here (and I suppose many feels the same way).
Just search google for any host/instrument question and you will see how KVR forums is almost always there in the first results, so that indicates it is very important place IMO.
Don't forget Tracktion - KvR is where it was conceived and grew up.SLiC wrote:Kvr is certainly popular for VSTs, but most DAWs have there own sites/forums. In fact BITWiG is the only DAW realy represented here.
LawrenceF, you always start your post good but end it with some 'mean' comment! No, I don't have Studio One Pro now, because I traded it with Bitwig, but I still have the Artist version and I like to know what's happening with the previous DAWs I used. There is nothing illegal about that I suppose even if I don't have it installed in my PC!LawrenceF wrote:True. But in some of them (I haven't actually counted them) you can't post unless you actually own the product, so some people who have strong opinions about every daw on the planet while not ever owning most of them come here and to Gearslutz to do that.SLiC wrote:...but most DAWs have there own sites/forums.
Sorry, I got it as you are giving a hint of pirating software. I apologise.LawrenceF wrote:Engee: My comment wasn't "mean". No clue why you took it that way.
I was saying that people who like to argue about daws, what's best, what sucks, etc, etc, can't do it on some official forums because they can't post there, that's all. I think you're being way too sensitive and reading things not actually there.
The chuckling smiley (was that what you meant?) there was more indicative of how all the "vs" daw threads suddenly just stop in those places when some companies stopped everyone but registered users from posting.
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