On 2002-06-22 11:28, King of Snake wrote:
yes they're certainly not very active! let's hope it's because they're too busey coding new devices!
believe it or not, but what you're hoping actually *is* the case - speaking for the developer team
To Spirit - I've read the discussion thread.
(In fact many of the developers read this forum even if they don't post here.)
You can be sure that I understand the thoughts and wishes expressed there - I'm also quite familiar sometimes finding anger, fear and doubt in discussions about Creamware's DSP cards and future releases.
It doesn't make sense for me to join in with a performance discussion and or comparing with other DSP cards.
Ken made a good point by mentioning that it's mainly a matter of personal work style what system's right.
The same applies to what you really see in a DSP card, e.g. a digital mixer, musical instrument, or effect device?
What sometimes makes me angry is when some people simply declare CreamWare's DSP cards as outdated either without much thinking or
intentionally dragging others into doubt.
So what'll be the future - was that the main question?
I'm clearly not into marketing but if you have a look at what is officially announced then it's easy to think on what the most likely sequence could be:
- flogging bugs out of SFP to further improve the system
- extensions of existing devices (don't forget the system is modular,two )
- high end synthesizers (read then news...)
- high end effects (Vinco's good - isn't it?)
- performance updates for existing devices
well, and holidays for the developer team, hopefully!