The hit was expected, but when it happened, it still hurts. VI is discontinued and the end of the road is visible.
I was user from day one, migrated from my Horizon products and moved over the years from Special Edition to the Symphonic Cube.
As a hobbyist, it took me long nights (and even more spare money) to find a workflow and I am still a big fan and enthusiast of the power, that lies in these decade old samples and their vast array of articulation. The magic was always to wake them up from dry to whatever you want to make it sound.
With the rise of MIR Pro 3D, I discovered again the incredible value of dry samples and the clear and pristine mixes you can reach with them in 3D, Surround and Binaural mixes. This hurts the most: The newly discovered three dimensional space made the dry samples shine even more and also the other way around, the way the spaces are interacting with the "SIlent Stage" samples is incredible.
Just this week I took an old mix of an eerie high-pitched VSL violin solo, remixed it into 3D Surround with my own array of effects to make it soar. It is one of moments where you as a hobbyist think: "Yes, that's it".
On a personal side, I never could make sense out of Synchron Stuff and to my ears, they don't trigger anything that would make me buy or use them. They just don't fit the way I am working and thinking in my audio world and in my studio workflow. Therefore, I will fail as a candidate for up- cross- or sidegrade to Synchron.
The "Big Bang" Stuff ist even less my thing, I never wanted to be the next "Instant HZ" and the prefabricated patterns feels a little bit like "painting by numbers". (Again, sorry for beeing opinionated)
I know I am "an old guy from the past" and time, business and contemporary music is moving on and everybody offers the newest shiny cinematic libraries with even more tutti than the world ever need.
I hope, at the very end, that I can freeze my current Windows-PC as long as Microsoft and ILok permitted and keep working with my setup in my new 3D World in my attic studio and produce masterpieces that probably will never see the light of the world.
At least I should not worry about Double Bass samples: These I can play myself now in 192K and unmatched expressions (you bet)
For the end, let's speak with a famous movie and quote the replicant Roy Batty from Blade Runner:
"All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain"