Apple Acquires Camel Audio
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- KVRAF
- 2040 posts since 15 Aug, 2012 from Australia
Camelpad anyone?
I'm tired of being insane. I'm going outsane for some fresh air.
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- KVRAF
- 2233 posts since 28 Jul, 2003
Don't worry, I don't intend to... bunch of cnuts.quantum7 wrote:If this is indeed true, and the Camel guys purposefully sold out to a company that would screw all PC users out of an Alchemy 2, all PC users that love Alchemy should NEVER forgive them.
My main tools: Kontakt, Omnisphere, Samplemodeling + Audio Modeling. Unify = godsend. Tari's libraries also rock.
- KVRAF
- 4748 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
- Banned
- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
So presumably Apple will no longer sell Alchemy to PC users (not Alchemy 2, just the original Alchemy), and will existing users be able to reinstall their software in the future? I don't know if Alchemy uses challenge/response or a serial number. This is something that really worries me, I could be using a synth in loads of projects, and then suddenly the developers are bought by another company, who think it's a good idea to remove the product from the market, and I can no longer use the synth I paid for, if I ever have to reinstall it. (Presuming it uses challenge/response.) And with massive companies like Apple buying up Camel Audio, you realize it could happen to any VST developer, because the money Apple can offer would make any of them sell up (and who could blame them).
This is one reason why certain synths will remain usable in the future - they have been 'cracked' - the ones that haven't, may be lost forever.
This is one reason why certain synths will remain usable in the future - they have been 'cracked' - the ones that haven't, may be lost forever.
- KVRAF
- 24402 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Alchemy doesn't use C/R. Just back up all your downloads from your CA account somewhere and you're good to go.
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
The same they did with Redmatica...V0RT3X wrote:That sucks for all the PC users.
Luckily for me I'm a Logic user so I can't wait to see what they are going to do with this.
Fernando (FMR)
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
- Banned
- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
That's a nonsensical argument - two wrongs don't make a right. At least if they had been bought out by a PC DAW developer, the PC users (who are the majority...) could consider switching DAWs IF they weren't already using that DAW.Gates of H&I wrote:Good grief.
You still own the product that you paid for. You still don't own the product that you didn't pay for and which doesn't exist. You weren't screwed out of that, because it wasn't yours.
And turning this into a PC/Mac thing is so pointless. Being bought out by any DAW maker was inevitably going to exclude users of other software from using future Camel products. Would you rather they'd been bought out by Cakewalk so you couldn't use Alchemy 2 without Sonar? Or if you already use Sonar, just consider Image-Line, or Ableton, or whoever. Did you just think that if they had been bought out, it would just happen to be by the developers of your favourite DAW?
Why would Apple not continue to sell the original Alchemy to PC users? That's a very interesting question. Presumably they think they can force people to switch to Macs (yeah right) just to use Alchemy again, which I am sure most PC users won't. So they'd rather lose money by just shelving a perfectly good VST.
People are worried about this because it means that any of the synths we use could be bought out overnight. Apple could buy up every VST developer in the world tomorrow, if they wanted, then where would we be?
- KVRAF
- 24402 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
They can't buy NI - or better said NI won't ever sell out. They're fine with themselves as they are - big enough, lucrative enough, 4 big offices around the world...
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- Banned
- 1020 posts since 11 Aug, 2002
Using our new macs, using our old versions on our pcs, taking up fishing as a hobby or on the internet cryingbasslinemaster wrote: Apple could buy up every VST developer in the world tomorrow, if they wanted, then where would we be?
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
I can't understand why Apple made Logic Mac only - wouldn't they make more money by making a PC version too, since the PC market is much bigger? Or do they think they'll sell more Macs if they keep it Mac only?quantum7 wrote:I wonder how Apple users would feel if Logic was bought by a company that was going to turn Logic into a PC-only product. I guarantee that their would be death-threats and lynch-mobs. Seriously though, can anybody blame users for being upset? We'll get over it. It just makes me nervous though, for what other beloved software will be taken over to the "Dark side" by Apple.Laughter is the best medicine!
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
But MOST people use PCs. PCs are cheaper, PCs have far more programs written for them than Macs - because most people use PCs. People are worried about the possibility of this happening to other developers. Look at what happened to Hypersonic 2.beely wrote:Been there, done that. I was a PC Logic user when emagic sold to Apple, and terminated Logic on the PC platform.quantum7 wrote:I wonder how Apple users would feel if Logic was bought by a company that was going to turn Logic into a PC-only product. I guarantee that their would be death-threats and lynch-mobs.
(And actually, before that, I was a Logic *Atari* user when they terminated Atari ST support.)
Use Macs now, never been happier, and Logic has never been better. After the rants are over, the sky doesn't fall, people adjust, and we make music with whatever tools we can.
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 11 May, 2014
Oh, pull yourself together.People are worried about this because it means that any of the synths we use could be bought out overnight. Apple could buy up every VST developer in the world tomorrow, if they wanted, then where would we be?
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
- Banned
- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
That's good news (I'm not an Alchemy owner), at least it won't be lost forever.EvilDragon wrote:Alchemy doesn't use C/R. Just back up all your downloads from your CA account somewhere and you're good to go.
You would think that if this sort of thing happened, the buying company would 'release' the software as freeware, removing copy protection, so anybody could use it. If their new product was better than the old one (and you would presume it would be), then they would have nothing to lose, and everybody would be happy.
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
So they've started giving Macs out for free suddenly? Great!OutCider wrote:Using our new macs, using our old versions on our pcs, taking up fishing as a hobby or on the internet cryingbasslinemaster wrote: Apple could buy up every VST developer in the world tomorrow, if they wanted, then where would we be?
- KVRAF
- 2040 posts since 15 Aug, 2012 from Australia
In unison.Gates of H&I wrote:Oh, pull yourself together.People are worried about this because it means that any of the synths we use could be bought out overnight. Apple could buy up every VST developer in the world tomorrow, if they wanted, then where would we be?
I'm tired of being insane. I'm going outsane for some fresh air.
