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The problem with thinking 6,000 units x $500 = x is that Avid thinks they can force you to buy new hardware.
So they're thinking 6,000 replacement units x $10,000 (for example). So you'll never win this argument with them. Even if half of you say "screw Avid" they'll still get more money selling you new hardware. Until they go out of business. |
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Still hoping that they'll do the right thing so we can all be happy.
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Is anyone really going to replace their Control 24 or Pro Control with another older Avid controller after being forced to? It's not about getting people to buy new hardware. It's about ending support for older devices because you simply can't affords to support everything you've ever made. They make a schedule and plan it out and this is what they've done. It may not be the best idea for them or their customers but it's not about getting everyone to buy new controllers otherwise they would have made it so that none of the older interfaces work either. And they haven't.
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It might be that Avid want to move on but when a large part of their loyal customers can't or won't because it is just too expensive then a rethink is always an option. Especially if they want to get the money that is on the table if they listen and provide the products that will bring further revenues.
It is not as if technology companies have a great record of getting it right, take Microsoft with all their cash but they still make products that people don't buy as they expected. They realise it and than they need to adjust!! Note they are still supporting Windows Xp and how old is that!! So we can be sure that Avid will get it wrong, as they have with their controller strategy and the CPTK expansion. It doesn't take that much wisdom to admit you got it wrong, but it does take some willingness to listen and read the numbers. The issue is what are the PT11 numbers, are they below target, if yes then someone will already to challenging them to FIX IT. But if revenue is as planned then we are where we are..... I want them to be successful ....but I need them to fix the controller problem if I am to spend any significant monies with them in the future. Their decision is a make or break point for me, that is the bottom line!! Cheers Scotsman |
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But it's not unreasonable for that time to be finite. It's just a disagreement as to how long that time should be.
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I think we might have caught a glimpse of what the future holds for the middle segment of the controller market with the LS3...
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Yes like the look of that LS3, but as a Control 24 replacement it doesn't have the transport or monitors controls and for those who use them the pre-amps (I have a rack full of much better pre-amps, so would be happy without them).
Also supports the focus down to Eucon only strategy...... I'm wondering or rather hoping, that part of the delay in answering us is simply them trying to work out what to do. With no CEO/VP answer there is always hope!! But our money stay in our pockets and not in theirs. Maybe there is a new controller on the horizon where they offer us guys such a great deal that we would stretch that little bit more. But with it being some way off they can't say right now. Or it might just be that they have walked away, I hope not. To dismiss your better customers is not a good long term business idea!! Cheers Scotsman |
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I would expect new product announcements as we get close to AES in October.
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