Statistics show that higher consumption is in children for lower income, black and Hispanic communities. If they're marketing to old white people, it's just trying to tap a new market.VELLTONE MUSIC wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:59 pmNo you don't,but if somebody sell me an apple juice and label it as grape for 150 euro to me this is at least disappointing ...Uncle E wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:40 pmSure, you're right, don't buy if it isn't doing it for you. Honestly, if your preferences are Sylenth1, Massive, Vital, and Serum, it's no wonder you're not interested in analog emulations.VELLTONE MUSIC wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:06 pm I did my best,tested many demos,many times tried to like some of most popular ones and to justify the money i have to spend...maybe i miss the right place where to put them,i don't know,just my point of view is - if can't use a synth or fx in first 5 min demoing it and to have results,it's waste of time and money,that's my process of work and logic...test...buy...use...
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Look, I don't like apple juice, I find it sickeningly sweet and have never found one that changes my opinion on it. Should I be calling apple juice a marketing gimmick made for old white people?
I am disappointed and i have opinion based on my experience,that's all.
White folks shouldn't be insult yet,if old was trigger sorry didn't wrote it as something negative...just the fact is that market do anything to survive these days and use any tricks,that's my point...agree or disagree ...it's your opinion
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So this raises a question of whether software companies are just trying to tap new markets of those fantasizing of, but with no real talent or persistence to develop a skill.
There was a report a few decades ago that stated the only two businesses that did well in recessions were liquor stores and music stores (mainly guitars). Which is why we see so many as a living room decoration that no one plays...