"Because of the SONICCORE management"
Come on guys, kiss and make up.

[Edit] Well i have no idea what this means really. They could all be best buddies for all i know.
Even more interesting.garyb wrote:guys, a little more info- Eric from DAS is the sole developer behind BXDigital and BXControl. the Master-it and Dyna-Para are excellent alternatives.
lets hope so. there really is no point in having stuff that does the same things anyhows. so i'll look at it as stream lining.dante wrote:Stick with DAS and S|C (theres a good reason DAS kept thier algo) forget the drifters - now watch in 2012. Sonic Cream will rise to the top.
Liquid EDGE wrote:Interesting, i sent an e-mail to brainworx & spl asking them why and the reply is.
"Because of the SONICCORE management"
Come on guys, kiss and make up.
[Edit] Well i have no idea what this means really. They could all be best buddies for all i know.
Warp69 wrote:They could, but for what reason?Liquid EDGE wrote:Yeah, but they still could of kept the plug ins on the scope platform as well.
I would estimate that SC sell maximum 2-3 Transient Designer plugins a year. Do SPL even get paid for those 2-3 plugins? And if they did, how much? 20 euros?
For those kind of sales there's really no point.
Well - Im not completely sure you're serious. First of all - no 3rd party developer can harm the Scope platform by removing any plugins. SC is managing the platform and is therefor the ONLY company that can harm the platform - no 3rd party developer has that power over the platform.Sounddesigner wrote:..............a platform they may end up regretting harming. Should'nt burn your bridges behind you never know when you need to cross back over.
Why don't you direct the thread to a more positive vibe with future predictions, wishes, hopes etc.?garyb wrote:i won't say who is ignorant and who is prejudiced, sometimes, it's the same people. it's better to leave this as "it is what it is". move on, the future is more important.
Im sure most dislike bashing of products (Im unsure this happened in this thread) or other peoples opinions. I assume that the use of 'VST' is actually a reference to anyone that buys a plugin on ANY platform, right?garyb wrote:also, while it's hard to sell Scope with such a small budget and small minds in the world, i'm tired of the bashing of the product. there's nothing wrong with the product itse;f, even with it's few bugs. it's still THE MOST USEFUL piece of high end hardware at the best price IN THE BUSINESS. the REAL songwriters, engineers and producers using it know this. people who buy a vst and say "this sounds EXACTLY like the hardware", and who have never even heard hardware can easily be convinced otherwise, however...
This one is kind of a no brainer. Its about $$$. Or at least if everyone was making more of it from Scope there'd be less reason for these kind of quotes so it goes back to a lack of vision in the music industry. Its left to a very few to make that vision come true financially. All we can do to help is buy more plugs and keep advertising like we're doing or maybe even more. I'm doing my best to buy a plug a month (I had to skip this month coz I got a new car DOH!) plus that helps the music along as well.Liquid EDGE wrote:Interesting, i sent an e-mail to brainworx & spl asking them why and the reply is.
"Because of the SONICCORE management"
Come on guys, kiss and make up.
[Edit] Well i have no idea what this means really. They could all be best buddies for all i know.
Sure is. I did a spot of beta testing recently.Warp69 wrote: Are there any active 3rd party developers left on the platform?
mid/side stuff ? thehe is making some here :Liquid EDGE wrote:i love this platform.
its amazing quality at a great price.
wish i never made the thread.
was just pondering on what ms tools we could choose from really.
share the love.
Warp69 wrote:
Well - Im not completely sure you're serious. First of all - no 3rd party developer can harm the Scope platform by removing any plugins. SC is managing the platform and is therefor the ONLY company that can harm the platform - no 3rd party developer has that power over the platform.
Yes there are still some 'active' Third-Party developers for SCOPE and i'm sure many of the 'inactive' will be activated soon as various issues they have are solved (Are'nt you one of them?}.Warp69 wrote: Brainworx and SPL are not the only companies that have removed their plugins and names from the platform. And they will not be the last either. Are there any active 3rd party developers left on the platform?
S|C being a little unresponsive does'nt warrant abandonment and intentional harm. I don't have all the facts but i can't see too many just reasons for taking Transient Designer, and it's strange this all happens when brainworx gets a partnership with UA. I may not have all the facts but the few i do have is what i've learned to act on in life thus i won't be supporting brainworx or SPL ever again (unless they will reveal some info that tells me i should do other-wise regarding their abandonment and intentional harm, especially for them taking Transient Designer).Warp69 wrote: Usually a company will be extremely responsive and forthcoming to 3rd part developers if the company have a niche product/platform and want 3rd party support. The questions are more like this : Does the SC management want 3rd party support? Who is abandoning whom?
Exactly!garyb wrote:the transient designer will be missed, but that type of plugin can easily be done by someone else. the BX will be missed, but the designer of the BX plugin is still with the Scope platform, more committed than ever. this isn't that big of a deal.