Oh, OK, I didn't know about that one. <thinks> Is there any reason why that site isn't listed in the links pages of any of the Yahoo softsynth groups I searched, including this one? Is it supposed to be a big secret or something? :-) <looks at the KVR site some more> Hmm, it does seem to be a little complicated, and there do seem to be some odd omissions ... for instance, in their listing of "Official Company Forums" they seem to completely miss out all the Native Instruments ones, and NI aren't exactly an obscure company as far as softsynths are concerned, while they do seem to have support info for a lot of the little obscure companies (who seem to advertise with them). The section doesn't list the official Steinberg forums either. Hmm. ... and the KVR site didn't seem to show up when I did some fairly extensive search engine trawls for this sort of thing ... (looks at the KVR site source code) ... oh right, that's why, they did all the flashy javascript stuff but forgot to put in any search engine keywords or descriptions via the "Meta" tag feature that's meant for that (oops). Ho hum. And I did a quick site search for "exs-users" and got no matches, so they don't seem to give any indication that THIS group exists ... Maybe there's still a niche here that's worth filling, perhaps I'll keep the "SoftSynth Central" Yahoo group in place for a month or so, and see what happens. --- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Ned Bouhalassa <ned@n...> wrote: > I don't want to rain on Erk's parade, but I just go and visit K-v- R's > forums everyday and I get plenty of discussions of the very latest in > softsynths. Most of the programmers/companies participate in the > discussions as well: > > http://www.kvr-vst.com/ >
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Re: [exs] SoftSynth Central
2003-01-04 by Eric Baird <eric_baird@compuserve.com>
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