cphollis wrote:FWIW the stages of a new Nord being announced:
- intense enthusiasm, curiosity and detail sharing
- disappointment when it's obvious that it is a logical progression of what came before
- faux outrage over cost, piano samples, etc. (Gambold's usual beef)
- grudging acceptance that the new one is much better and there are no real alternatives
- purchase of said new Nord
- sale of old one as it isn't worth the effort to maintain two libraries of patches
I am quite proud that I am now getting through this periodic event much faster and with a lot less stress than before.
It's not my intent to ignite acrimonious tones about this, so please know that I say the following with a spirit of good will.
What you say has certainly a lot of truth to it and it's more about human psychology rather than musical instruments in themselves. But because of this, I think it's also fair to add one more point to your list, as a striking contrasting alternative to the disappointment / outrage response, that is:
- attempt to always find justification for whatever the manufacturer did (pricing, features, etc.), regardless of what I had thought until a moment before the release, or even what I privately think now.
Not that I want to play the hobbyist psychologist, but this does seem to happen quite often, and I am not claiming to be immune myself either. The thing is, one can indeed always find some sort of justification for whatever choice the manufacturer happens to have made. It's much easier to make such arguments to sound right and "cool" as opposed to observing that something might indeed
not be right, also because playing the contrarian isn't aligned with the tribalism that we humans more or less are doomed to be subject to, like it or not.
So to defend the manufacturer (Nord, in this case) will always make the poster feel better and part of a community (which in this case happens to be the community of Nord fans) than the post of the one raising some question marks about certain decisions the manufacturer has made.
Again, just an observation, I hope it doesn't sound provocative because that's not my intent.
