@Miguélez said:
but, those people should just realize that perhaps this library is not targeted to them. This library is targeted to a group of people who can buy it with no problem at all, or reccoup their investment very soon, and/or people who has made enough money out of this library to buy it 40 times over. AND, those people usually don´t waste time bithching about prices. They`re busy working.Fernando
Fernando, The guys who could happily pay 40 times over are using custom libs. VSL is directly aimed at users like me. I need the best option possible but can't afford a custom made lib.
Since I was one of those who strongly objected .... not to the price of VSL ... but to the manner they impletemented or disregarded their VIP promises.
VSL Pro Edition is worth every penny. Maybe the full cube is too. No argument from me there.
I just object to having to pay full price for the Cube Standard VI when I already own those samples in my pro edition.
Simple as that.
A reasonable crossgrade fee is all that was wanted for.
Since that did not happen and i would indeed be "paying for the same samples twice" the issues are the following.
If I buy the cube VI
1) will vsl at some future point abondon me again when the create a NEW improved VI?? or whatever it will be called.
since they seem comfortable making me pay twice for the same samples why not three times?
2) does the VI REALLY improve the workflow? while the video demos look great there is still an open question about how much time will be saved VI vs. Pro Edtion. The violin was very impressive but it still took 15 key switches ... not exactly playable.
3) VSL is now a software company. All samples tied to their software. How will they be with updates when OS's move on? once they have our $10K how nice are they going to be about updates. Or do they pull out some Waves WUP BS. So far their have been no statements in this regard.
4) How good are they out working out software bugs ??? There are so many host apps, so many computer variables. NI seems to have been suffering with their MAC apps so why not VSL too? I can easily imagine mac users getting much less performance than PC users? and how quickly will VSL move to Macintel?
5) lost dongle policy?
6) Lee's thoughtful posts on multi computer/dongle issues.
etc etc.
My ultimate point is that much needs to be worked out. Much of it will be a work in progress as VSL work through the unknowable issues that will arise.
This required trust on our part.
Trust that they will be good as a software company.
Trust that updates will be free or really cheap.
Trust that they will not WUP us.
Trust that someday I don't have to pay three times for the same samples when their software moves on.
And trust is what they lost when they abandoned the VIP policy of "never paying for the same samples twice". Regardles of how perfectly they are now parsing that policy.
I did not trust Bill Clinton as he parsed everything that came out of his mouth.
I don't trust Bush as he sidesteps and parses.
All this is of course IMHO. But I have $6k invested in this company and every right to hold them to their publicly proclaimed policies.
VSL may someday get more of my dollars. I am naturally interested in the VI.
But I will not consider buying it until all these issues are resolved. And even then with their new found talent for parsing their policies I would still be cautious.
Which is a shame. I had my money set aside for the cube. I can easily afford it.
I can easily justify the purchase.
So what if put in another 5K.
and three years later ........ when they announce their VSL "hexagon" ......
oops .... no crossgrade.... you have to pay a full $10k for the standard edtion (which is everything you already own but it is now stuck in orhpaned unsupported software)... so you have to pay $10k again for the standard and then another 2K to unlock another X amount of samples ......
Trust is what was lost but ultimately required.