@Nick Batzdorf said:
That's why I say the expense of upgrading a PC is insignificant in this context.
My original comment, which was just a suggestion, has a realistic sales/R&D imperative behind it.
1. The largest base of GigaStudio users own PIIIs and PIIs, followed by P4s. How many? Unknown. Tascam who through their registration process pulls in this data, hasn't released it. Thus, any new product/R&D development must guess at the size of the Giga install base, unless, however, Tascam chooses to release the data.
2. It is a known fact in the software industry, regardless of the area, that the majority of owners do not always update. Therefore some of the sales/R&D questions are:
a. Will Giga 3.0 operate on both PIIIs and P4s, or P4s only?
b. Will Giga 3.0 operate on Win98SE, Win2K, WinXP?, or XP only?
c. Not knowing how many Giga installs their are with each Windows OS and the number of PIIIs vs. P4s, should MIR be designed to work in a P4 system only, or PIII? How many customers would be eliminated with a P4-only version vs. a PIII/P4 version? Should the P4 be the final selected platform, how many PIII users would upgrade and at what cost for the upgrade PLUS MIR?
d. What would the proposed performance differences be between a PIII and a P4?
e. Now that Kontakt imports the vast majority of VSL, will MIR work with Kontakt? Giga only? How about EXS24?
What you've seemed to miss, for the sake of having a passionate discussion, are the number of REAL factors involved with R&Ding a product that will potentially operate in a limited set environment.
YOu can't base your view for R&D on a few friends and contacts who are at the high end. YOu have to read the entire market from low end to high end, plus consider sales growth rates. That's how you need to approach it, from which you create a base of numbers that determine breakeven, etc. And then, you go from there.