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Fri 13 Aug 2004, 18:58
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Avid (digidesign) just bought M-Audio Check out the news releases at M-Audios home page: http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=media.newsInteresting, eh?
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Sat 14 Aug 2004, 10:02
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Now hopefully the stubborness in not offering a low latency driver for the mbox will be exposed to light and implode. The pro hardware in DigiDesign MegaCorp ProDivision has worse drivers and compatibility than the DigiDesign MegaCorp HobbyistDivision (m-audio) hardware? They really can´t play it that way.... I hope. Maybe even a subtle opening of the closed Digi world? Would sure be nice to run ProTools on other hardware. Anyway, it will put some pressure on Digi, I think, to make their ProTools products a whole lot better and flexible to not look silly in the light of the new m-audio hobbyist division acquire. my English is influenced by my hangover...
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Sat 14 Aug 2004, 11:51
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QUOTE Maybe even a subtle opening of the closed Digi world? ...from www.m-audio.com Q&A: How will Digidesign’s products, such as Pro Tools, integrate with M-Audio systems? Many of M-Audio’s products – such as keyboards, MIDI interfaces, microphones, and speakers – are already in use in conjunction with Pro Tools systems...How great is that???
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Sat 14 Aug 2004, 14:25
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QUOTE How great is that??? It is pretty spectacular.... Keep teh funny coming, m-audigi!
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Sat 14 Aug 2004, 20:55
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Read the Q&A"...there are no plans to integrate Digidesign and M-Audio products as part of this acquisition announcement." "...there are no plans to develop Pro Tools for M-Audio hardware as part of this acquisition announcement." (In my opinion, Digidesign restricts ProTools to their own hardware so they can fully control the way ProTools works with the hardware and guarantee the way it will work. ... [The same way Mac OS is fully integrated to Apple hardware.] They are made to work together. That is why PT works so well. Have you ever noticed the endless threads about compatibility issues from users of M-Audio and other Interfaces? I'm not saying that those products are in any way inferior, (I own M-Audio gear myself) it is simply more difficult to ensure compatibility across the board with multiple hardware drivers and applications to consider. I do think that this aquisition will be good for everyone, both Digi and M-Audio users alike.
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Sun 15 Aug 2004, 07:59
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QUOTE I do think that this aquisition will be good for everyone, both Digi and M-Audio users alike. Yeah, i do hope so. In the short term it will probably be very good. What i am a bit worried about is potential pressure from AVID or investors to streamline the product range and make it more distinctive. That could possibly push ProTools away from the consumer market in favour of that being m-audio´s market segment. ProTools would then become totally megabuck pro solution. I don´t now, really, but I don´t think they can keep m-audio and protools exactly as they are today, because then the acquire won´t make any sense. After all ProTools has to make some moves, to not get left behind in the consumer market. And I love ProTools I just hope that the digi consumer solutions will become better, cheaper, a bit more flexible, and more in tune with bedroom producers (as m-audio gear is)
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