I just mean "too late" in that years have gone by now, where for instance Live's user-base has grown tremendously while P5 has remained stalled in its tracks. Maybe it's never too late, but at some point one has to look at how far behind they are and decide whether it's worth it to continue on.woodie wrote: ...they're making up for lost time here no doubt, but.....it's better late than never. too late though? I disagree....it all depends on who has the better combination of features and price.....and that will be dictated in future versions of each. Is the GUI not as pretty as LIVE? I personally think so, but at the same time....there's plenty of other folks that dig the P5 interface more than Live, so.....
Further, I'd honestly worry that they've made it too cheap now! It's a sad reality that the marketplace doesn't take cheap programs as seriously as expensive programs...I've seen this a lot with Reaper recently. Most people want their stuff expensive for "status symbol" purposes, even though they probably use the crack anyways cuz they can't afford it! It's ridiculous, but it is a factor IMO...
First, considering Cake just went through some major layoffs I'd say there's been a LOT of head-smacking going on, but I'm not sure it's going to lead to improved marketing. In fact, there might not even be a "marketing dept" anymore! Cake's a small company which just got even smaller.I think someone in the company smacked management on the head and told them that they shouldn't neglect P5 like they did as obvious as it is a Live clone and pretty much it's direct competitor - it's a no brainer to see how well LIVE is doing. I like to think they huddled up together and re-strategized, but who knows.....time will tell.
I can't argue about the robustness and stability of Dimension Pro.......it's a helluva product, built by Rene (Z3Ta) and crew.....so if that and Rapture is a sign of things to come......I like to think they are getting their shit together.
Secondly, I agree 100% about Rene and his instruments. Dim Pro is great, I use it all the time! Cake's credit here is in letting him do his thing, and I hope they continue that. Cake seem to be striving mostly for the "beginners" market these days, as further evidenced by their new "virtual instruments" coming out soon...<yawn>