Who is Roon?


This is an organization that has developed software that consists of a Interface overlay to keep track of Music from streaming services. And create narratives about tons of albums. It’s amazing in all that it does. I have a lifetime membership.

They have a forum that provides assistance from others including all kinds of technical service which is really challenging to deal with should you have problems. They don’t offer phone service.

my question is is this some operation that operates out of someone’s basement? Do they employ thousands of people? Is it a nonprofit organization? Are they doing well financially? Is there a Mr. Roon?

Who are these people that have coordinated this service. Does anybody know anything about this organization?

 

emergingsoul

It's yet another way to screw musicians...and. of course, lots of alleged music lovers are co-conspirators. 

Why would you assume that an expatriate oligarch, or any oligarch for that matter, has any national loyalties at all? Perhaps if money and power were a country.

@tony1954 you got a point there!  I guess we're not so lucky after all.

It’s yet another way to screw musicians

Actually it helps lesser knowns get discovered by linking to them from better knowns so that is at least something positive for most musicians.

Also Roon provides no music itself. It just integrates external streaming sources into a richer experience for the consumer. Qobuz and Tidal pay teh artists is a different yet related story.

Also if you find something you like in Qobuz via discovery in Roon, you can buy teh files from Qobuz.   Of course there is no pretty record or CD to look at when you buy it, you just own teh music now in case you fear losing access to something precious to you via streaming somewhere down the road.   

 

@mapman   After years of admiration for James Bond I recently came to the  realization that Bond was the one who cheated Goldfinger in their golf game.

First offense... Goldfinger would never find his ball because Bond was standing on it. This forced Oddjob to drop a ball down his pants. Then Bond, cheating again, switched balls in the cup and declared that Goldfinger must forfiet the game. A blatant cheat!

Golf is a game of integrity and I'm disappointed that Bond had to cheat to beat him. Goldfinger was, in fact, the better player and made a hell of a putt on the last hole and deserved the win.

 

 

@gdaddy a problem with that is Bond caught Goldfinger cheating at cards prior.

It’s a common problem these days that people use the sins of others to justify their own sins. Not a happy path! But Bond has a license to kill in any case so he is clearly special. Cheers!