Does anyone else start to get the feeling that NI's priorities are starting to shift toward software and audio expansions?
We haven't had an update to Maschine SW for quite a while, Jam was discontinued and users had to push to get M+ support, Maschine Mikro has gone the way of he Dodo and looking round the forum in general it seems that Maschine + users are starting to get the feeling they might have been left holding the bag with a direct from Gen 1 to legacy product?
This is pure speculation on my part of course and it doesn't help with NI's notoriously uncommunicative corporate strategy ( Im still sad that the user feature requests still languishes gathering dust on the old forum) but its just a nagging doubt Im starting to have. The speed of their expansion packs and Komplete package are as healthy as ever and yes, I know its different teams that work on the audio versus the HW stuff but that in itself is telling, it seems there is far more support and resources being allocated to the audio/SW side than anywhere else.
I'm sure it makes sense fiscally as Im sure thats the area with the widest profit margin and Im sure the new owners are the driver for the corporate direction their taking but it does make me sad that the innovation that NI were known for seems to have been superseded by their transformation into yet another glorified sample pack provider.
I would love,love,love to be proven wrong, Im hoping in a few months something happens, a massive feature update for M+ or an announcement of a JAM reboot or a huge overhaul of SW and we get Maschine 3.0 with the literal decade worth of feature requests built in and everyone can wave this post in my face yelling 'HA YOU WERE WRONG!" cause I'll happily yell back "HA I WAS COMPLETELY WRONG!" along with everyone. I just don't think I am though, anyone want to tell me Im wrong and why and cheer me up? I genuinely would love to hear why Im wrong.Im absolutely serious.