GoncaloL Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 7 minutes ago, MusicMan said: Come to think of it... Don't think I'll buy them now as they might disctinue them for the same reason if that was the case 😂 Synthtronik 2 released in November 2021, Pianoverse  released in September 2023… less than 2 years apart Now let that sink in… I have Pianoverse and like them,  the spaces where you can put those pianos are original and fun but who knows how long will those pianos last.. Not trying to bash IK Multimedia but dropping a product that is less than 4 years old and that its max version was priced at release 299€ intro/399€ Reg. is insane and im sure it damages the brand perception. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, MusicMan said: That's the thing though .. they already have it. If they did nothing but simply improved the installer and just simple QA / minor tweaks, they could sell ST for years to come, with little to no development. It's already a known product, so advertising needs would be minor and even just the odd marketing campaign would keep sales ticking over. I have wondered if it's due to bandwidth requirements for downloads, but even those new pianos are large! Come to think of it... Don't think I'll buy them now as they might disctinue them for the same reason if that was the case 😂 And if it's not they might discontinue them anyway, so I'll probably given them a pass now and not buy them even though the one I've got I like! I don't get the appeal of large pianos that are larger than a handful of Linux distros. Sure they sound good but outside the DAW world a listener doesn't care. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MusicMan Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago Just now, kitekrazy1 said: I don't get the appeal of large pianos that are larger than a handful of Linux distros. Sure they sound good but outside the DAW world a listener doesn't care. I totally get that and it's pretty valid. Some stuff I buy purely just for enjoyment and playing. I don't always care about it outside of the the DAW and sometimes that extra quality just has a better feel to it and it makes it more enjoyable, so sometimes it's worth it for that alone for me. I do also pass on some stuff due to taking up too much disk space as well though. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted 10 minutes ago Share Posted 10 minutes ago 1 hour ago, MusicMan said: I totally get that and it's pretty valid. Some stuff I buy purely just for enjoyment and playing. I don't always care about it outside of the the DAW and sometimes that extra quality just has a better feel to it and it makes it more enjoyable, so sometimes it's worth it for that alone for me. I do also pass on some stuff due to taking up too much disk space as well though. I can't really apply that to VIs. It's just sounds moving on a drive. A Bach 1C,3D, 6C, feel different when playing a trumpet. No sample library will ever reveal that. It is the same with many pianos, guitars, any real instrument. So the feel in not in the instrument but the means of carrying them when it comes to VIs..  To some my philosophy would be considered blasphemy.  Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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