What constitutes enough updates? Should I look at my archives to find out?
I doubt Sylenth is really his full-time job. He only makes one product and it is popular among pro producers. You could make the same argument for Spire and Xfer products.
I think they were serious.
W98 was bad but W98SE was much better. That was when I got into DAWs. I started out on Voyetra Digital Orchestra Pro and moved up to Home Studio. W2000 is my favorite OS.
Some of them fail to downsize due to less overhead. All deliveries are digital these days so no need to print and ship. Image Line has a small staff and they don't have to really advertise so they don't go to these software get togethers.
If this were KVR the thread would be closed.
I had Wusik 10 and the only update was Wusik 11.
They only hope for him is for someone to risk buying him out and start anew.
I bought Mixcraft, Tracktion, and the Magix DAW. I still keep Mixcrapt installed. I was using FL Studio and Live most of the time.
Developers didn't rejoice because a competitor was gone. They thought who is next.
I still have leftovers from Sonar in Bandlab.
If you are in the US, retail stores have record players.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/cd-players-turntables/turntables/abcat0202007.c?id=abcat0202007
Don't get a turntable since the prices of receivers are not what they use to be.
If I were to do a budget AMD build I'd go for integrated graphics.
The issue I had with K7 player is a system still using a Geforce 9800GT. I'm sure its over 10 years old. I've got my money's worth out of it.
Making GPUs obsolete should be left for game developers. Too many DAW developers are into the eye candy movement.
Kontakt 7 player opens black window
https://community.native-instruments.com/discussion/6755/kontakt-7-player-opens-black-window/p1
I had this happen and this fix worked.
I imagine other people who don't use a system for gaming don't upgrade their GPU. It's the most overpriced hunk of hardware to put in a system.