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Atm it's kinda like that: you buy the standard editon, and then you can get 'extended' verisons of single instuments.
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As I understand it, this is already planned and will be done. (There was another post like that were Paul mentioned that)
But I think it would be a good idea to sell single instruments - one instrument is on one of the packages - so you need to get the package and then get a licence code for just one instrument. (The samples of one package will be installed in blocks, so I would not need to install all samples oth the package)
I mean one package - the DVDs themselves are not important in calculating the costs. the manuals may be important, but I think even of you then had to buy all the manuals for pne package it might be still interesting - do not think it adds that much. And as another point, only the licence would have to vary.
For distribution one could say that the minimum cost for one instrument is x$, so a package costs x$. Then upon registration you can decide that you want one instrument, x instruments or the whole package and pay online. (Today we make the decisions for the sampler format - that also functions). You then get the code and be happy.
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