Personally I would appreciate if my various plug-in vendors all supplied VST3 implementations.  It makes things cleaner.  That isn't just a Dorico issue.  VST2 will soon have its 20th birthday.  VST3 has been out there almost a decade.  It is high time that vendors move forward.

By the same token, Steinberg should embrace the ARA extensions to VST3.  It is only hurting Cubase to not offer the richest Melodyne experience.  I certainly agree that Steinberg should not be so proprietary.  But I don't want them to go out of business.  That strikes me as an astounding statement to be made on a forum that is very interested in music notation.  We have, on one hand, a company that has made a huge investment in modernizing the world of notation.  And we have another company that has made minimal investments in the past decade.  If I had to choose a company to survive, it would be the one that is investing in the technology.

I believe it is a moot point.  There are no indications whatsoever that Peaksware ever intends to make a significant investment in its product.  They seem to be focused on SmartMusic.  Nobody should be surprised by that.  Simply go back and read the Peaksware announcement at the acquisition time.  It is perfectly clear in hindsight that the CEO was talking only about SmartMusic and not Finale when he went on about "deliberate practice".  This was what the company already did for athletics with TrainingPeaks.  It clearly is the only product they have much interest in from MakeMusic.
https://www.scoringnotes.com/news/makemusic-joins-peaksware/

And note this acquisition from 2015.  Again, it is all about SmartMusic.  Finale simply is not a key product for the company now.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150709005064/en/MakeMusic-Acquires-Weezic

If Peaksware were serious at all about Finale, the company would have given us a road map years ago.  Doesn't it seem a little peculiar that Dorico would have gone through its entire development life cycle. and several major releases since Peaksware acquired MakeMusic, and not a single word in terms of how the company intends to position against Dorico?  So really, I would not wish the more innovative company to go out of business.  It isn't likely anyway considering they are owned by Yamaha.




On 7/12/2018 5:05 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
On Thu, July 12, 2018 1:45 pm, Steve Schow wrote:
Steinberg has had a strict stance
on copy protection for a very long time with Cubase and has documented very
well that this is just how it is, and how it will always be.  Of course of
Steinberg goes out of business, which is unlikely to happen any time soon
Based on their very recent attempt to bludgeon users into VST3 licenses by
revoking VST2 licenses, I am absolutely never touching a Steinberg product. I
can only hope they go out of business.

Now let's please concentrate on Finale.

Dennis


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