Creamware-Sonic Cor

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that garyb is a baaaddd mothafu-

watch your mouth!

i'm just talkin about garyb.....
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Gary...you are evil and you scare me..... :-? :wink:
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netguyjoel wrote:Gary...you are evil and you scare me..... :-? :wink:
Ever seen him in person?

YIKES!! :lol:

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hell no.

i'm just drawn that way.
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astroman wrote:
johndunn wrote:... So, given their understandable lack of marketing budget, why do they ignore such a resource? It just doesn't make sense.
To be honest, in that context it's filled up with morons...
If they'd spend only 10% of their bla bla equivalent on purchases THEN your assumption might be true... but they didn't and never will.
From 3k registered users possibly 200 are (kind of) regular buyers, the rest is either chatting or dealing on ebay.
To cover this thread topic: First of all - I'm a blabla moron

I'm not going to discuss marketing and pr measures here. just one thing: in todays world there's simply more than to spend big bucks on magazine ads, you have concepts like "guerrila marketing" and stuff like that. But to make that work you have to be aware of the relevance of online communities and never forget about positive/negative multiplicator effects...

Take a look at: https://www.unternehmensregister.de/ure ... id=4871540. It's sonic cores fincancial statement of 2008. Look at the figures - what do they tell you? Then start to google for "Holger Drenkelfort". What is your first hit - sonic core or drenkelfort.com audio engineering? Hm, that's the facts...If I would start seculations - what I never would dare to - then I'd say sonic core is a small enthusiasts company that is not able to earn enough money to provide for a living. Therefore the main protagonists have to have other occupations in parallel that fill the gap, which on the other hand leaves less time for scope. Only speculation...
With my specualtions in mind - no real news leaves room for so much speculations - I'm currently begining to resign myself to more months of waiting for 64 bit drivers...but on the other hand I begin to understand that I have to be glad for any new day sonic core is still alive.

Having entered the domain of wildest specualtions
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At least Germany fared better than the speculators. :wink:

Which can be seen as a lesson in expectations and supposition vs. reality and practicality.

No one is operating in a bubble anymore.

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i love the xite-1 and i used to love my luna and pulsar.

may Sonic Core keep The Scope system alive for a long time to come, amazing equipment.

(let all the marketed to fools buy m-audio) True though it would be nice if Sonic Core did some better marketing. Put up some wicked youtube videos at least.

also i don't know why everyone is freaking out about 64bit, so many companies havn't caught up yet or if they do are not suporting previous releases, products etc anymore, unlike sonic core who keep support for something that is ten years old..

Some people need to fix up and learn to be greatfull.
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Liquid EDGE wrote: ...so many companies havn't caught up yet or if they do are not suporting previous releases, products etc anymore, unlike sonic core who keep support for something that is ten years old...
Yeah, that's so unique and beautiful :)
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Yeah Thanks.................
Now hurry the fuck up................ :D
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soylent.green wrote:Take a look at: https://www.unternehmensregister.de/ure ... id=4871540.
Ach! Can't get it to work and of course, English option is displayed but not selectable!!!

If they need some commercial/selling/marketing/accounting/ordering/service help, there are low cost solutions.
But 4 1 to propose ideas in this, he should at least be able to get an idea of their operating accounting...

Do anyone got this website to work?

EDIT: ok, in German but that's fine 4 me. Thanks for the link soylent.green!!!
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Well! :o
2008 and we don't have profit&loss overview...
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afaik that's perfectly ok with German accounting for that type of company.

cheers, Tom
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yeah, there's no smoke or fire here.
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Yes, of course and it was not my intention to say sthg like that.

I should have just said that it's not an easy one to suppose what is also in there profit and loss.
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well, you'll HARDLY EVER will find any profits listed where you looked ;)
not even if the company effectively ran extremely profitable...
in that specific business form it would cost a hell of taxes - you'd really declare yourself a moron by high profits on your balance :D

cheers, Tom
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