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Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:27 pm
by H20nly
I heard they're canceling NAMM in favor of everyone appreciating what they have, learning it, teaching your fellow man, and remembering that you couldn't do half that shit for twice the money 5-10 years ago. So to switch it up this year they're all supposed to collab and fix the shit that doesn't work properly across all platforms and manufacturers instead of throwing new versions at us...
That's probably just a dumb rumor though

Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:48 pm
by McQ714
continuous wrote:Maybe something from NI on the Abbey Road collab they announced?
isn't this just going to be more kontakt-based instruments?
i think NI will introduce some sort of Kontakt-specific hardware device in the form of a keyboard. i also think NI is gonna introduce some sort of DAW.
i think Akai is planning an APC of sorts with an 8 x 8 grid or maybe a 4 x 8 grid to be more like the LPK/LPD size, to compete on the portable side of the market with the Launchpad.
UA probably has a UAD duo or quad device for laptops or possibly an express card expansion system for a couple of UAD-2 cards.
with the newly released Micron SE from Alesis, i hope they are showing they now have their shit together and will finally re-release the Ion synth, too.
i hope the ableton/serato colab announcement lives up to the hype.
Korg will show us a colored version of the sampler-thing they recently introduced.
i definitely think the linndrum 2 will be unveiled.
i'm interested in seeing what the open labs soundslate is capable of... not that i'd buy it, though.
and as far as the rest, i'm sure we'll be hearing of new product versions for all DAWs.
Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:04 am
by Tarekith
A decent quality keyboard (37 keys) with the Kore controller built in would be huge I bet.
Personally I'm hoping for a Kaoss 4 Pad myself, or an update Korg groovebox. But that's what I always wish for, likely a pipe dream.
Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:21 am
by aqua_tek
I'd love to finally see the linndrum 2 in action
when's the namm show again?
Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:22 am
by Bleep Blop Ima Robot
the possibilities...cant wait to see what happens at namm.
Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:26 am
by Migra
I bet Ableton Live 9 beta will be for late 2010 (Nov-Dec)... I think maybe the third device next to the APC40 and the Launchpad

Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:40 am
by G-force
McQ714 wrote:continuous wrote:Maybe something from NI on the Abbey Road collab they announced?
...i think Akai is planning an APC of sorts with an 8 x 8 grid or maybe a 4 x 8 grid to be more like the LPK/LPD size, to compete on the portable side of the market with the Launchpad.
Yeah, with added velocity for the pads so you could use it with drum racks, too. Like this:
(btw, I used pots instead of encoders to keep the price down

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Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:49 am
by Jesse
I'm guessing
Ableton and Serato might have something to say

Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:36 am
by Plague1715
I hope T-Pain is at the Antares booth!

Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:10 am
by sherman
Plague1715 wrote:I hope T-Pain is at the Antares booth!


That would ruin the illusion in my head that T-Pain actually talks like that

Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:16 am
by Zky
linndrum II
ableton-serato
Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:36 am
by leedsquietman
Cubase 5 also has a fully 64 bit version (and C 4.5 was a beta 64 bit version of C4). Although it's bitbridging for working 32 bit VSTs could use some refining. Reaper is also available as a fully 64 bit DAW, same issues.
In most cases, the 32 bit applications are still working better and with less compatibility issues, so many people are still running 32 bit versions of these, you still get some performance benefits under 64 bit o/s , i.e. 3.5 GB addressable RAM vs 2GB in win XP.
The new Logic (9) and Samplitude (11) are still 32 bit only applications.
There's a fair chance Live 9 will be fully 64 bit I reckon and if so, expect a longer than usual wait for it (it's already behind the normal 12 month update schedule) and a longer than usual beta testing period. Otherwise, it will be Live 10. No biggie really, given the situation that until manufacturers start to write native 64 bit versions of plugins en masse, that fully 64 bit systems will be hobbled for anyone trying to use 3rd party plugins. Bitbridging will always be a hit and miss compromise.
Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:12 am
by stefski
Teenage Engineering to unveil fully operating Operator 1 with shipping date

Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:16 am
by chapelier fou
A bigger APC, with motorized faders.
Re: NAMM 2010 predictions
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:59 am
by exper
TBH, I think NAMM is a dying dinosaur. NI made an announcement that they will no longer be at NAMM. They get just as much publicity making their own announcements, and save tons on money on NAMM fees. I suspect that most interesting companies will go this route eventually. Leaving Roland, Yamaha and those extremely expensive studio tool companies that make stuff no one outside of Skywalker Studios could afford. So, for the average home studio, electronic musician, I suspect you will not see much of anything. Look at how many companies send press releases to places like Gear Junkies or KVR. Who needs NAMM really?