new music software company from JAPAN...feedback
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Posted on Apr 11, 2012 03:58 am
stanjones
Member Since: Apr 11, 2012
Greetings everyone. My name is Stan and I recently began working with a company in Japan who makes premium music software. Before we claim to be the best in the world, we are currently in the marketing research phase. The company has been producing music software products in Japan for over 10 years and they are looking to bring their product to North America. Basically, I am asking for some opinions to see if the product sucks or not. It’s my job so don’t worry about offending me. Their site is: www.rhodespremier.com and they have free products available to download and try out. Thanks.
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Apr 11, 2012 08:23 am Dang, when you said music software I was hoping it was tracking software or some such thing. I will try some of these out, but I will say this, for a company trying to make money on music software, you are in a very crowded place trying to sell sample packs, which is what it seems to be.
A couple of the available loops did sound pretty good, but really, it's hard to throw a rock and not hit a collection of nice samples...I've actually considered using the HRC community to assemble free downloadable packs of samples created by the community, other places have a lot of them out there.
Not saying it's not a good product, just a very crowded sector, as I here from sample and loop providers weekly informing me of all their new available packs.
Apr 11, 2012 12:16 pm FTR: This guy is another "drive by" -- He's hit half the internet in the past 24 hours.
Apr 11, 2012 12:17 pm I kinda figured so, but figured I'd play nice anyway...trying to make some personal changes in my anger management style :-)
Dematrixhttp://www.reverbnation.com/2ndgMember
Since: Nov 27, 2007
Apr 13, 2012 04:31 am think twice before purchasing any posted out product from there, Japan=radiation atm. its still going into the frickn ocean and floating around the world too....neglegent a-holes.