If so, care to share anything exciting?
Did you see any Hauptwerk setups?
I know who was there, but apparently, Brett Milan or Martin Dyde, i.e. Hauptwerk itself, was not there.
Is this or is this not the show for organ related products to show up at?
There were apparently no digital organ makers there, no HW MIDI console makers, and only one sample set maker was there with a setup, which was met with enthusiasm.
The bottom line question is this:
What is being done by both Hauptwerk and sample set makers to promote this great software and get many more people on board? Things are very quiet these days, so it seems.
We must expand the user base, otherwise we will face a slow death. Diminished activity on this forum also worries me greatly.
Yet, we have am absolutely fantastic product, that deserves to grow also fantastically. Martin Dyde is a big time genius!
Some competitors are coming out with organs, but they truly sound horrible, have limited user interfaces, and come nowhere near to what HW is offering. And I wasn't talking about the one you might be thinking of. I am talking about organs that play on software like Kontakt Player, etc.
It would be better if we brought those people on board and get them to offer their products through Hauptwerk. They are trying to reinvent the wheel, with very bad results, I must add! Once they know about HW, they will see that Martin's platform is way, way, way superior!
Did you see any Hauptwerk setups?
I know who was there, but apparently, Brett Milan or Martin Dyde, i.e. Hauptwerk itself, was not there.
Is this or is this not the show for organ related products to show up at?
There were apparently no digital organ makers there, no HW MIDI console makers, and only one sample set maker was there with a setup, which was met with enthusiasm.
The bottom line question is this:
What is being done by both Hauptwerk and sample set makers to promote this great software and get many more people on board? Things are very quiet these days, so it seems.
We must expand the user base, otherwise we will face a slow death. Diminished activity on this forum also worries me greatly.
Yet, we have am absolutely fantastic product, that deserves to grow also fantastically. Martin Dyde is a big time genius!
Some competitors are coming out with organs, but they truly sound horrible, have limited user interfaces, and come nowhere near to what HW is offering. And I wasn't talking about the one you might be thinking of. I am talking about organs that play on software like Kontakt Player, etc.
It would be better if we brought those people on board and get them to offer their products through Hauptwerk. They are trying to reinvent the wheel, with very bad results, I must add! Once they know about HW, they will see that Martin's platform is way, way, way superior!