I doubt it. But who knows [:)]
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@zquarles said:
OPUS 1!! OPUS 1!!!!
I've been debating between QLSO Gold and OPUS 1. I've been leaning more heavily towards OPUS, but this group buy for QLSO Gold is swaying my decision pretty badly. If there was an equal deal for OPUS, I would definitely do that.
[:)]
I agree, this QLSO Gold group buy is making it perhaps half the cost of Opus 1. So Opus 1 would be my first choice for a group buy. Maybe Chamber and Solo strings too or perhaps a combination group buy that maybe includes two or three of these VSL products.
Let us hope, or perhaps more requests will make VSL/Herb consider the group buy! [:D]
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What about the logistics.... sorry for that blunt q., but how does that work?
I suppose...
1 person is on charge of collecting orders and money? Otherwise there is no advantage for the distributor etc. right?
How is delivery and insurance of the same sorted?
Again, sorry, but I never heard about it before, just enlighten my guiness clouded brain will ya? ( Hi Fitch! [:D] ) [[;)]]
How does it work, and where are the incentives for the seller to do so?
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@laughingbear said:
... where are the incentives for the seller to do so?
Simple math for an hypothetical month:
20 copies at 700 US = 14,000
200 copies at 300 US = 60,000
Capiche? [H]
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@laughingbear said:
... where are the incentives for the seller to do so?
Simple math for an hypothetical month:
20 copies at 700 US = 14,000
200 copies at 300 US = 60,000
Capiche? [H]
Well said. [H]
I wonder if the VSL folks are listening to our plea. [[;)]]
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I also think a group buy would be a good idea for Opus 1 at this time. Many people thinking about a good orchestral library will consider QL gold at such a low price. Personally I think I would like to go with VSL to eventually upgrade to the big libraries. I like the realism of VSL compared to QL. If I could get Opus 1 in that sort of group buy situation I would definitely go for it.
Tom
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In fact there is a group buy in another forum in which the developper is offering one whole branch of his libraries in the group buy (that is: wether you buy a specific one or another, it will sum the count)... let's imagine if this applies to all the horizon branch of products... the sales would be spectacular, I would probably get more horizon products at once than I would usually do or even getting some that I wasn't intending to buy...
of course the 80+ count and the 60% discount would be reached very fast, but that's really the point isn't it? Developpers should have calculated even if they are offering 60% discount they will be having benefits (in fact one of the products in those group buys is almost reaching 200 sales!) and VSL could at the same time not only keep their product policy as there is still a Pro Ed that people could get, BUT at the same time it would multiply the chances of an upgrade to the Pro-Ed... something like collateral benefits in a medium-long term...
[:D]
Regards,
Iván
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@laughingbear said:
... where are the incentives for the seller to do so?
Simple math for an hypothetical month:
20 copies at 700 US = 14,000
200 copies at 300 US = 60,000
Capiche? [H]
not really capiche.... [*-)]
I mean, compare that with single sales profit.... even if they would loose 25% because of not offering GroupSex, ahem, Groupsales, they still would make higher profits.... wouldn't they?
Then agan, I may be wrong, at the end of the day it is all about VSL's calculation.... let's see what they have to say.
How about the logistics? I mean is it true that 1 person only would collect the orders/money and place one single big order? If so, well, how would you make sure that the one getting the order/money would not have a nice weekend in Las Vegas? I am just wondering about the details...
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@Existence said:
FYI -- the Gold Group Buy has now reached 36 entries, and a discount of 40%...
4 more and it will be at 50% guarranteed !! [:D]
One of the side of effects of Group Buys is that they encourage a lot of spontaneous purchases, from people who wold not otherwise consider a particular instrument, possibly drawing a lot of consumers disposable cash away from other planned purchases .... this particular offer could make it an uncomfortable time for anyone considering launching a new orchestral library at this time (and there's at least one in the offing).
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@laughingbear said:
... where are the incentives for the seller to do so?
Simple math for an hypothetical month:
20 copies at 700 US = 14,000
200 copies at 300 US = 60,000
Capiche? [H]
not really capiche.... [*-)]
I mean, compare that with single sales profit.... even if they would loose 25% because of not offering GroupSex, ahem, Groupsales, they still would make higher profits.... wouldn't they?
Yeah -Capiche Ned!
To me it's obviously all about rapid turnover. Maybe to pay for oncosts of the developement of a new library. At the end of the day, you're selling DVD's, right? The developement was ags ago.
The danger is - What message does this send out to developers about to launch a new library? Will customers just wait a couple years for another sale
and another? Let's say EWQL launch a new library for $5000 quite soon -how many people are going to wait for the first sale? What effect will that have on the cost of developement?
Also, what effect does this have on customers who have paid full whack for something in the first place? What will be their attitutde when they come to buy the next one?
Anyway, I fancy a new Porsche. Are there 79 of you out there that can help me out?
No? Well, I'm stunned.
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Paul,
I think it's a win-win situation. It's only a one-month thing, so it's not like the seller is under-pricing the product for good. As for those who bought a given library before the sale, well we've all done that, no? I bought an Apple monitor that dropped 1,000 bucks in price 6 weeks later! Some of us also remember having spent that kind of money on a single sample cd (M.V. anyone? :roll[:)]. I know I don't look back and say, "what a rip-off that was!". I just think of the money I saved on musicians'/recording fees! At the end of the day, IMO, you buy a given library because you need it NOW (for a gig), or because you've finally come into some decent money, or... because of a sale. [:P]
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Paul,
I think it's a win-win situation. It's only a one-month thing, so it's not like the seller is under-pricing the product for good. As for those who bought a given library before the sale, well we've all done that, no? At the end of the day, IMO, you buy a given library because you need it NOW (for a gig), or because you've finally come into some decent money, or... because of a sale. [:P]
Oh Absolutely agree Ned! Your original point was a good one. 20,000 copies in one month as opposed to say, 7,000, or whatever.
There's a danger though. A lot of the guys and gals aren't pros (whatever that means!?!) and those are probably big numbers.
Your other point about buying before a sale is valid. Yeah, done that many times on lots of things, not just musical equipment, which of course pisses you and me and everyone else off for various reasons. Tough balancing act for the developers.
Don't like doing that anymore though, and neither do you and everyone else. This issue with lots of people, buyers and sellers, may change their attitudes to timeframe. I may be wrong on this, but if not, library developers may be stuck with libs for longer than they thought they would.
Anyway, you're probably right Ned; my fear is, if there was any validity in my point, it could make new library developement slow rather more than one would be comfortable with.
One month only Ned? Until the next month! [:D]
I am probably being overly cautious again, as usual. [H]
Paul
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@Existence said:
FYI -- the Gold Group Buy has now reached 36 entries, and a discount of 40%...
4 more and it will be at 50% guarranteed !! [:D]
One of the side of effects of Group Buys is that they encourage a lot of spontaneous purchases, from people who wold not otherwise consider a particular instrument, possibly drawing a lot of consumers disposable cash away from other planned purchases .... this particular offer could make it an uncomfortable time for anyone considering launching a new orchestral library at this time (and there's at least one in the offing).
This is true. QLSO is now over 60 copies sold in just 4 days. [[:|]]
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Another vote for Chamber Strings group buy. It's the only product in the Horizon range that is out of reach for the non-pros. Sure the Opus1 is more expensive but it is also more extensive (swell, huh? :lol[:)] and therefore the investment is easily justified for the people actually needing a full symphony orchestra with true legatos and such. It isn't as easy to pay almost the same for "just" a few strings. The other Horizon products are already somewhat affordable and the full VSL orchestra is certainly too expensive for a group buy. Also the people interested in buying a full orchestra might have already done so in the EWQLSO Gold group buy. Besides I already have the Opus1 and bought it for the abovementioned reasons. [:D]