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Native Instruments Is Bought Out
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Very sad because 25 years ago NI were innovators in real-time audio DSP running on general purpose CPUs and their more recent Kontrol series of MIDI keyboards are quite good. For anyone who wants more details I found this blog post from an industry insider with some analysis and financial history: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-i-think-native-instrument...
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TBH if InMusic can't share a clear roadmap for cutting 2+ decades of tech debt and tiny aliased fonts all over the place I don't hold much hope. I've had good luck with lower-end Akai and Numark gear. Recently Reason Studios (originally created by Propellerheads) is on the upswing since being bought by LANDR a few months ago so I am hopeful that iconic music brands can get into the right hands.
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Their hardware was also fine but not ground breaking, in a sea of actually great options. They just didn't keep up.
The in-music-ing of so many brands is not going unnoticed among anyone with "I'll buy a moog" money, so while I expect all the brands in music is hoovering up to be profitable, I don't see any of them as huge loss to innovation.
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meric_
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The rest you listed, Soundpaint, Engine, etc. are company specific proprietary samplers. Their only market share is the market share of their own company
A lot of these aren't even samplers?
SINEfactory is just OT's free collection of instruments. Labs is not even a free collection either anymore, Spitfire has done some strange subscription or monetization wrapper around it (and fyi labs used to be on Kontakt).