Good product, but I dont see why it would not soon be replaced by a smartphone app. On that basis I would not invest in the tune-bot company.
BTW I am on my second tune-bot, first one stopped working after around 6 months.
Nah, not for some considerable period of time yet. We're still effectively in build up mode.Do you want to get acquired Andy?
Agreed, agreed, & triple agreed!!!!!Anon! So glad you popped in. I miss you terribly.
I for one still love her unique take on things no matter what she's doing musically. You'll always be royalty here in my mind Nonnie.
I thought the same thing. Apparently, because Pearl's bought the company, it's therefore a completely new product!did I just get in a time machine back to three years ago ?
There were several iOS and Android apps about but most of them were removed from sale after Tunebot threatened legal action, they hold a patent for tuning a drum in this way. Shame really as one of the iOS apps in particular was very good.
Mark
Have they actually acquired Tunebot? I believe that they were already the US distributor.
Mark
I wish I could find the patent in question, as i'm certain that it would be trivial to avoid infringement.
Drumtune Pro and iDrumTune appear to have done exactly this.
^ This.
While Tunebot's were at the Peal booth, they also had their own booth at NAMM.
The distribution deal was announced last summer:
http://www.moderndrummer.com/site/2014/06/pearl-partners-tune-bot-usa-distribution/#_