Sure a company must listen to their clients.
Sure they have to understand we, the clients, are their best assets.
Sure we should give them some comments to make a better product.
But I certainly don't expect anything in return from the company.
If they answer me by saying they took good notes about what I said, I'll be impressed but unfortunately most of the time it doesn't happen.
I'm not saying that's a good thing. It's just how business works.
Companies would get much better by listening and reacting with their customers.
I believe the Vienna Team is doing a pretty good job on this.
They're part of the forum; they take the time to answer questions that have been asked a zillion times.
For sure things can be improved; it just takes time.
Blaming somebody, making somebody angry, yelling at a company that x feature or y feature is not available won't do anything.
You're complaining about the quality of the demos?
If they were none, you'd complain there's no demo.
If you really feel those demos are crap, make your own and send them to VSL.
It's opened to everybody.
But maybe you're so busy that you can only talk about how bad demos are.
Excuse me sir, but if we're looking at your website and your credits and we compare with other composers who submitted demos, I believe there is no comparison.
Now you may argue that art is not based on credits and only with music.
Then do so!
I'd love to hear how the VSL will sound with the best composer/producer/arranger/orchestrator/developer/programmer on earth.
Vincent
Sure they have to understand we, the clients, are their best assets.
Sure we should give them some comments to make a better product.
But I certainly don't expect anything in return from the company.
If they answer me by saying they took good notes about what I said, I'll be impressed but unfortunately most of the time it doesn't happen.
I'm not saying that's a good thing. It's just how business works.
Companies would get much better by listening and reacting with their customers.
I believe the Vienna Team is doing a pretty good job on this.
They're part of the forum; they take the time to answer questions that have been asked a zillion times.
For sure things can be improved; it just takes time.
Blaming somebody, making somebody angry, yelling at a company that x feature or y feature is not available won't do anything.
You're complaining about the quality of the demos?
If they were none, you'd complain there's no demo.
If you really feel those demos are crap, make your own and send them to VSL.
It's opened to everybody.
But maybe you're so busy that you can only talk about how bad demos are.
Excuse me sir, but if we're looking at your website and your credits and we compare with other composers who submitted demos, I believe there is no comparison.
Now you may argue that art is not based on credits and only with music.
Then do so!
I'd love to hear how the VSL will sound with the best composer/producer/arranger/orchestrator/developer/programmer on earth.
Vincent