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  • Will it turn USBs into FireWire?

  • Weird that they ask for feature requests. Maybe they're actually going to create something original rather than clone someone else's design? I'll believe it when I see it. :D

  • I want no part of it unless it has a software emulation of the cork sniffer.

  • @wim said:
    Weird that they ask for feature requests. Maybe they're actually going to create something original rather than clone someone else's design? I'll believe it when I see it. :D

    When has asking for suggestions ever resulted in original requests? Most suggestions will be like “please make Abelton Live with integrated Kontakt and Reaktor and make it free”.

  • That’s very generous of Behringer. I hope it is a success.

  • wimwim
    edited March 2020

    @brambos said:

    @wim said:
    Weird that they ask for feature requests. Maybe they're actually going to create something original rather than clone someone else's design? I'll believe it when I see it. :D

    When has asking for suggestions ever resulted in original requests? Most suggestions will be like “please make Abelton Live with integrated Kontakt and Reaktor and make it free”.

    I already did. Have you been reading my email again?!??

  • In an exclusive interview, the developers confirmed the new DAW will be named “Cubleton Pro Studio X9” and include VST’s such as PALion, Transmatter, VeggieSlicer, and Definitely-Not-a-Serum-Clone. Cubleton Connect will also let users sync the clocks of their various Behringer Studio Technology plug-ins (BSTs).

  • edited March 2020

    Behwigleton Clone 2.0

  • Who knows, maybe they just 'buy over' the whole traction team as they have been bundling that daw for ages...
    https://www.tracktion.com

  • Maybe this is a way to change the media story after a certain ill-advised attack on Peter Kirn last week.

  • There’s a lot of competition for the most advanced DAW, but not much competition for the simplest, beginner DAW. Pretty much just GarageBand, which you need a Mac to run.

  • @cian said:
    Maybe this is a way to change the media story after a certain ill-advised attack on Peter Kirn last week.

    Wait what’s this now

  • @cian said:
    Maybe this is a way to change the media story after a certain ill-advised attack on Peter Kirn last week.

    good call.

  • @brambos said:

    @wim said:
    Weird that they ask for feature requests. Maybe they're actually going to create something original rather than clone someone else's design? I'll believe it when I see it. :D

    When has asking for suggestions ever resulted in original requests? Most suggestions will be like “please make Abelton Live with integrated Kontakt and Reaktor and make it free”.
    @cian said:
    Maybe this is a way to change the media story after a certain ill-advised attack on Peter Kirn last week.

    What? Why haven’t I heard of this? Nobody ever tells me anything. 😢

  • @Samu said:
    Who knows, maybe they just 'buy over' the whole traction team as they have been bundling that daw for ages...
    https://www.tracktion.com

    After having been bought by Mackie and nearly vanished . I highly doubt it.

  • IMO, on desktop I don’t see the need for another DAW. There’s TONS. Really a lot of good ones. Now, iOS? Totally need more full featured ones. And whats the business model here? Give it away for free and make money on sound packs? Curious to see what they come up with, but I’m more than a little bit skeptical.

  • @cyberheater said:
    That’s very generous of Behringer. I hope it is a success.

    Nothing is ever 'generous' by Earinger >:)

  • wimwim
    edited March 2020

    @Telefunky said:

    @cyberheater said:
    That’s very generous of Behringer. I hope it is a success.

    Nothing is ever 'generous' by Earinger >:)

    mmmm ... so investing a year and a half of salary for at least a few software engineers, plus all the ongoing maintenance that will be required, and giving it away for free isn’t generous. Interesting. Must have been tough for your parents on birthdays and Christmas when you were a kid. ;)

  • Give it away free instead of giving free lite versions of other software I guess.

  • @wim said:

    @Telefunky said:

    @cyberheater said:
    That’s very generous of Behringer. I hope it is a success.

    Nothing is ever 'generous' by Earinger >:)

    mmmm ... so investing a year and a half of salary for at least a few software engineers, plus all the ongoing maintenance that will be required, and giving it away for free isn’t generous. Interesting. Must have been tough for your parents on birthdays and Christmas when you were a kid. ;)

    Yeah but they haven’t actually done it. The whole skepticism is over whether or not they’re actually doing that or whether it’s just bullshit hype and they’re actually going to have some cost built in.

  • What... no Kirn jokes yet? Seriously?

    I heard they were calling this app KirnKraft 400

  • @wim said:

    @Telefunky said:

    @cyberheater said:
    That’s very generous of Behringer. I hope it is a success.

    Nothing is ever 'generous' by Earinger >:)

    mmmm ... so investing a year and a half of salary for at least a few software engineers, plus all the ongoing maintenance that will be required, and giving it away for free isn’t generous. Interesting. Must have been tough for your parents on birthdays and Christmas when you were a kid. ;)

    Whether it is generous depends on motivation. If the reason for doing it is that they calculate that it will increase their overall revenue then it isn't an act of generosity.

    I appreciate GarageBand, for example, but Apple isn't being generous by including it.

    If your parents give you presents because they love you, they are generous and loving. When someone gives you a present to change your behavior or ingratiate themselves with you, not necessarily generous.

  • Anyone else starting to get fed up by the sheep like anti Behringer hate in every single Behringer thread. FFS.

  • @cyberheater said:
    Anyone else starting to get fed up by the sheep like anti Behringer hate in every single Behringer thread. FFS.

    There's a massive difference between humour and hate.

    ...or in my case, attempted humour.

  • @tk32 said:

    @cyberheater said:
    Anyone else starting to get fed up by the sheep like anti Behringer hate in every single Behringer thread. FFS.

    There's a massive difference between humour and hate.

    ...or in my case, attempted humour.

    Thanks tk32

  • @cyberheater said:
    Anyone else starting to get fed up by the sheep like anti Behringer hate in every single Behringer thread. FFS.

    I haven’t used their stuff, but what I’ve heard and seen isn’t great. Is there maybe something I’m missing or something that isn’t accurate about their recent PR issues and the fact that they consistently rip-off tech from other companies?

  • @YourJunk said:

    @cyberheater said:
    Anyone else starting to get fed up by the sheep like anti Behringer hate in every single Behringer thread. FFS.

    I haven’t used their stuff, but what I’ve heard and seen isn’t great.

    All the reviews I’ve seen on the recent recreations have been stellar with better build quality the Moog. I’ve got a Behringer mixer which I’ve had for nearly 2 decades which is built like a tank.

  • @cyberheater : you are free to like Behringer. It seems unfair to portray people's distaste for the company as sheep-like. There are good reasons to dislike them. If you don't find them compelling, that's fine. But you don't have to disparage people you disagree with.

    You might even find it beneficial (whether you end agreeing with them or not) to find out why people dislike them in spite of the products sounding good and being inexpensive.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    @cyberheater : you are free to like Behringer. It seems unfair to portray people's distaste for the company as sheep-like. There are good reasons to dislike them. If you don't find them compelling, that's fine. But you don't have to disparage people you disagree with.

    You might even find it beneficial (whether you end agreeing with them or not) to find out why people dislike them in spite of the products sounding good and being inexpensive.

    You are probably right.

  • @Shiro said:
    Behwigleton Clone 2.0

    😂👍🏼

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