ChampionSound wrote:Yep, but dropping a line with a new estimated releasedate on te site won't cost a fortune, budget wise.
Just because you feel that SC should update you on any release schedule for Xite doesn't mean that they are obliged to in any shape or form to do so. Who knows what features they are adding, tweaking and refining for our benefit. Many thanks to Tom The Astro, who is always the informative voice of reason on this board.
Point is, some folks, not talking about you here Champ, are never happy. Xcite was announced on 5th March. So it's been about 4 months. If SC hadn't announced Xite and just released it suddenly folks would have still complained, maybe having spent money elsewhere. So you can please some of the people some of the time most of.........etc.
It was within the realms of possibility that the current crop of cards might have been the last from Creamware. Had that been the case the whines and whinges that would have erupted from some would have been deafening. Hell, some folks are still going on about the "Creamware bankrupty" and it's dibilitating effect on the company. Like has it EVER affected the solid performance of my cards or the GREAT customer support I get from Ralf and the gang over in Germany?
This new box it a very, very big deal for SC, obviously, and they are working their orchestrals off right now to get it right for us folks, their customers. If anyone wants to get stuck in a cycle of "wanting and waiting" more fool them.
Time was you chose Studer or Otari and that was about IT!! These days the options are just amazing. Cheap, compact, portable. You can have a studio in a laptop the size of a small attache briefcase if you want. My studio got a Sony 24 dig in when they first appeared. About 190,000 grand in real money and that was back then. We had to take half a wall out and swing it in on a crane. Laugh, I could have cried. Now we can just put a box full of studio, synths, FX, kitchen sink et al, under our arm and get stuck in.
Lucky days!!
All the best,
ns