Drumtracker discontinued

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  • prr
    Participant

    Okay….

    Can I get a refund of sorts? I got to use it once. before everything (except dt) went 64bit.

    I knew in the fine print it stated there is no 64bit support for dt, but being a normal human I naturally assumed there would be an upgrade.

    I’ll be happy with ‘toontrack’ credit to put towards some ezmix preset packs or something along those lines.

    A reply from toontrack will be appreciated, as you will see I have loads of tt software and consider myself (as do many others) a loyal customer,
    I think it would be wise to keep these customers (who purchased a doomed from the beginning product) happy.

    It’s a shame, as it was good when it worked.

    Dave.

    Whitten
    Participant

    That’s a shame.
    I was using it this week and the results were outstanding.

    Nathan
    Participant

    I’m still using it as I’m on XP32.

    I was looking forward to seeing what a rework would produce, I now need to look at something else for my workstation upgrade to 64-bit. Come on TT, where are you taking us?

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    SD2.3, NYII, C&V, MC, MF, ED, Latin Perc, Twisted, Pop, N1H, Electronic, Classic, Funkmasters, Rock Solid, Blues, Indie-Folk.

    Jeffsco
    Participant

    I’ve used it for the past 2 weeks on a project and it has been outstanding (XP operating system). VERY SORRY to hear you’re dropping it.

    Problem is…2 of your biggest competitor’s… Steven Slate Drums and Drumagog both offer Drum replacement software.

    You should rethink this in order not to lose market share.

    Joseph Teresi
    Participant

    Here is an alternative for any Pro Tools user… If I’m correct, they may be working on a VST version as all of their plugins are slowly being converted to VST. Also, they are coming out with AAX versions too… Just my 2 cents…

    http://www.masseyplugins.com/#plugins/drt

    I wish toontrack would keep Drumtracker going… What a shame. I think Drumtracker is awesome!

    nexis

    Joseph Teresi
    Participant

    I hope someone from Toontrack will chime in… If Drumtracker is going to be discontinued, I seriously hope they would consider 1 last update making Drumtracker 64 bit, so at least we could continue using it… AAX would be great as well. I know there would be alot of work involved and some sort of commitment, but at least it would keep those that purchased it happy 🙂

    nexis

    Scott
    Moderator

    According to this thread’s title (since February), Drumtracker has been discontinued, including any further developments.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Olof Westman
    Forum Crew

    Drumtracker is an application and not a plug-in, so you
    wouldn’t need an AAX version of it. Nor would you need
    a 64-bit version since 64-bit OS:s can run 32-bit applications.

    Olof Westman - Toontrack
    Coder

    Joseph Teresi
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: Olle

    Drumtracker is an application and not a plug-in, so you
    wouldn’t need an AAX version of it. Nor would you need
    a 64-bit version since 64-bit OS:s can run 32-bit applications.

    ahh, never thought of these things 🙂 Thank you. At some point, I’ll try to intsall it on my recording computer (Win 7 64bit). Thanks again…

    nexis

    Andro
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: Scott

    According to this thread’s title (since February), Drumtracker has been discontinued, including any further developments.

    Hi Scott
    I hear and see it just today. I’m very sad to hear about your decision to take this good tool from the market. I don’t understand why when I read this:”We realize that there is a need for a product like Drumtracker…” So I hope you bring a new tool like this in the Future. How you said…..’within the context of our portfolio.’ I think so too and also I think it’s important for some people.

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