commercial templates bad for the community?
Posted: 04 Mar 2013 13:32
Hi Lemur users,
As you probably know, as a byproduct of my studio work I create commercial templates as arts|UNMUTED. I have announced a new product in the Project section, which got bashed a bit because it is not free. Somebody said that commercial templates have a chilling effect on the community because nobody wants to publish more advanced stuff. My question is:
- how Liine Lemur differs from other great piece of software like Rapidweaver, FinalCut etc. which also have got strong community base but nobody seems to be angry about premium (paid) content - quite on the contrary - great templates for Rapidweaver are enthusiastically welcomed.
- how does Lemur templates differ from premium sound banks, premium Kontakt libraries etc.
- how does Lemur templates differ from the templates for Pagemaker, MS Word, Framemaker etc.
Should we rather be enthusiastic about some new solutions and quality stuff released - I would rather pay my money to have my templates done than spending months of my free time first to learn Lemur and then to create something I consider good enough. There are just a few complex free projects for Liine - and to my mind it is not that nobody wants to share but it takes awful amount of time to make them -add to this documentation, tutorials, etc. - and you get hundreds or sometimes thousands of work hours per person. Is a hundred of your work hours of your time worth $30? Probably we all earn much more.
To be honest, arts|UNMUTED project is far from being a commercial success (it is peanuts compared to my day job and it would be much more profitable for me to quit it) but it doesn't put me off creating new projects - it may sound weird to you but I do treat as my contribution to the music community and my great passion for controllers. There are many users who have bought my templates and send me lots of raving comments about arts|UNMUTED templates.
So instead of the "we will show them, those greedy paid template makers - lets make something as good as better - let's reverse engineer etc" attitude, should we rather welcome these modest attempts as a contribution to Lemur community - more quality stuff, means more users and more development for this great product. I am really curious about your opinion. And please let's not be hostile to each other.
As you probably know, as a byproduct of my studio work I create commercial templates as arts|UNMUTED. I have announced a new product in the Project section, which got bashed a bit because it is not free. Somebody said that commercial templates have a chilling effect on the community because nobody wants to publish more advanced stuff. My question is:
- how Liine Lemur differs from other great piece of software like Rapidweaver, FinalCut etc. which also have got strong community base but nobody seems to be angry about premium (paid) content - quite on the contrary - great templates for Rapidweaver are enthusiastically welcomed.
- how does Lemur templates differ from premium sound banks, premium Kontakt libraries etc.
- how does Lemur templates differ from the templates for Pagemaker, MS Word, Framemaker etc.
Should we rather be enthusiastic about some new solutions and quality stuff released - I would rather pay my money to have my templates done than spending months of my free time first to learn Lemur and then to create something I consider good enough. There are just a few complex free projects for Liine - and to my mind it is not that nobody wants to share but it takes awful amount of time to make them -add to this documentation, tutorials, etc. - and you get hundreds or sometimes thousands of work hours per person. Is a hundred of your work hours of your time worth $30? Probably we all earn much more.
To be honest, arts|UNMUTED project is far from being a commercial success (it is peanuts compared to my day job and it would be much more profitable for me to quit it) but it doesn't put me off creating new projects - it may sound weird to you but I do treat as my contribution to the music community and my great passion for controllers. There are many users who have bought my templates and send me lots of raving comments about arts|UNMUTED templates.
So instead of the "we will show them, those greedy paid template makers - lets make something as good as better - let's reverse engineer etc" attitude, should we rather welcome these modest attempts as a contribution to Lemur community - more quality stuff, means more users and more development for this great product. I am really curious about your opinion. And please let's not be hostile to each other.