Re: Any word on a 64 bit version ?
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:50 am
but it wouldn't make getting your 'slice of the pie' any easier, because your competitors also get the same advantage.
First @Trog, I would like to thank you for driving a this post to the philosophic direction. I believe that a little philosophy strengthen these kind of communities no less than any other technical post. And in addition, you gave me a chance to make my point. Like Nubeat7, also found your post very realistic and a well thought out, but... just realized that your approach is missing some "entrepreneurial spark". Seems like you are a typical great Chess player, but don't play Poker at all
My approach is more like "entrepreneurial oriented": first, I would love to have some tools that will give me (even) a theoretical chance to get closer to the big names abilities, because once it becomes realistic, it deterrent any big name that afraids of competition; a fact that eventually will pave the way of any talented FS developer to the industry, somehow. And that is a very big step forward, because with all the respect to the "big names", none of them would compete with a small developer's pricing that gives the "whole pack", and away chipper.
**Capitalism's main sin is that it always gives a major priority to those who control the production tools. supply this tools to the ordinary people, and viola! you get a healthier competition, for the benefit of all**.
it will be ripped off by a company with more 'horsepower' quicker than you can blink
Don't forget that "ripping" would be bi-directional... , a fact that bolsters my first paragraph...
and use the financial savings to beef up their marketing campaigns
Well, I think that in these days of interenet, marketing campaigns are open for all. After I released my first free plugin to KVR, I had about 1100 downloads in 2 months, and more then 5000 visits on my site ! That are very pleasing numbers that gave me some indication of what is going to happen with better developing platform and a better idea...
I truly believe that the 'pioneer' days are long gone for VST plugins
Sorry, but I don't think so...
Please don't think that I am picking on you!
You don't have to apologize. Its a Legitimate (and interesting) debate and I prefer hearing as many opinions as possible to enrich my knowledge and outlook than seeing a death quiet Forum.
And just to "trigger you" ( or in your case, to "trogger you"...
From my perspective, the game is wide open and we all are (or will be) part of it. We just need Malc to our side (and I, personally, even eager to pay for it!)