What do you think. [*-)]:
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Miklos.
Beat laughs because he's a friendly guy... [I]
Miklos.
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@mpower88 said:
What do you think. [*-)]:
Beat laughs because he's a friendly guy... [I]
Miklos.
@mpower88 said:
I'm sure you can work it out! [[:)]]
@mpower88 said:
Why would you think they don't sell lots of products - What would give you that impression or why you would think that?
I've read something on an other forum that said they(sample developers in general) don't sell as much as we think they did. In fact they absolutely have to think globally or else there's no show. Is it true or not? I don't know. But i tend to believe it, even if i was surprise to hear it in the first place.
[...] In fact they absolutely have to think globally or else there's no show. Is it true or not? [...]
@julian said:
Everyone expects software for free or extremely cheap (except pro software aimed a a specific market) GarageBand comes with samples and loops and is effectively free. As you move from free/cheap software to mid-priced/expensive software you either have to be an enthusiastic amateur or earning your living with the use (or contributory use) of that application.
How many PROFESSIONAL composer/producers are there. Well I think considerably fewer than you might think as a percentage of trades. And whereas Pro photographers may major on Photoshop there are any number of sample libraries and at a guess only 5% of the pro composers out there might be in the market for a VSL type of product.
VSL have created a respected brand and, I would say, are the undisputed leader in the Orchestral Library field but I think if there were 2 or 3 new players join the industry then the financial dynamics would be bad for Pro Sample users.
This is because the extra compettion would lead to a lowering in prices to a point that it wouldn't make financial sense to commit valuable resources to things like customer support, experimental product development (MIR) and esoteric sample development.
So my view is that the global high end sample market is more precarious than it might appear.
Julian
@mpower88 said:
Julian et al, with respect to your and those who seem to think along these lines in any business scenario, and with respect to your opinion, I must say that I think this kind of pessismism always misses the bigger picture, and is a past oriented view point, always looking at what has been when the big successes in business usually happen out of what has not yet occurred in industry and in life - (edit)
It's like a wave in the ocean, when you're surfing, you know one will come but you don't know when or how it will be, but a good and experienced surfer feels the wave and catches it.
Miklos.
if VSL did plumbing they'd make cast iron pipes (or at least use them for reverb!)[:D] julian ... what do you think ... we would _sample_ them ... though you'd still need the plumber ... [;)]