Re: So, did you hear, Camel Audio has gone tits up?
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2015 8:36 pm
Even Camel Crusher the watered down freeware version is pretty good.hubb wrote:camelphat 3 is the best plug ever imo
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Even Camel Crusher the watered down freeware version is pretty good.hubb wrote:camelphat 3 is the best plug ever imo
It is, but shouldn't be. Omnisphere is the best plug in synth, I've ever used, hands fucking down_Agu_ wrote:If somebody bought them out, my first guess would be NI.fragments wrote:Some guess for buy outs are Ableton, Apple and Logic.
Hasn't it been pretty much NI Absynth vs CamelAudio Alchemy for some time already? I've seen lots of stuff like "should I buy Absynth?" with answers usually being "get Alchemy, it's a lot better". I think Omnisphere from Spectrasonics could be also added into the same category, but I got a feeling that it's more popular among sound designers than musicians. I could be wrong tho.
Don't know why it's so foreign. For instance anyone who does a google search "best vst plugins" ends up to Musicradar's Best Vst Synths In The World Today-page which they update every year. Omnisphere has been sitting in the top 5 for I don't even know how long.Pulsedream3 wrote:It is, but shouldn't be. Omnisphere is the best plug in synth, I've ever used, hands fucking down_Agu_ wrote:If somebody bought them out, my first guess would be NI.fragments wrote:Some guess for buy outs are Ableton, Apple and Logic.
Hasn't it been pretty much NI Absynth vs CamelAudio Alchemy for some time already? I've seen lots of stuff like "should I buy Absynth?" with answers usually being "get Alchemy, it's a lot better". I think Omnisphere from Spectrasonics could be also added into the same category, but I got a feeling that it's more popular among sound designers than musicians. I could be wrong tho.
no competition - hegemony - mac world - I-borg_ronzlo_ wrote:Whoa.
http://discchord.com/blog/2015/2/24/app ... camel.html
What good does it do Apple to buy a company with a rep and good product and then tank 'em?