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Registered users of Opus 1 and of Orchestral Cubes or Performance Sets of the FIRST/PRO EDITION enjoy massive upgrade discounts towards the Full Library of the Vienna
That's a bit ambigous - are there any discounts on the Standard and Full Library respectively for registered users of Opus 1+2 but not FIRST/PRO EDITION?
Will it be possible for a registered user of Opus 1+2 to move to the VI platform without paying at least the original price once again?
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Mmm .. I like the sound of this library. I soo want the entire Cube but ... well you know the problem [:P] ... So an Opus like version of the Nw Cube .. sounds damned good to me.
I hope my First Edition and Epic Horns give me a good discount towards it, but in anycase I'm gonna go look at this.
Unless I win the lottery and then I'll buy the Cube [:D]
How about MIR though .. when can we see that .. Pleeeeeaaaseeeeee!!!!!
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@cm said:
don't wan to reveal too much, but be assured: *opus only* users will be enjoyed too.
christian
Christian,
when will this be released (Frankfurt time?).
I have many of the Horizon series (Opus1&2, Vienna Harps, FX Percussion, Concert Guitar, Overdrive, Glass & Stones etc), so I'm quite keen to see what discount I'll be able to get.
Also, with the inclusion of the Bosendorfer, Konzerthaus Organ and Harpsichord, would I be able to upgrade with discount to the full libraries (from Special Edition)?
Is there anything you can say on the resources required to run the VSE (ie would I be able to able to run it within logic on my Macbook Pro?).
As you can tell, like Hetoreyn, I'm very excited about this product as a way into the Vienna Instruments.
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Looks very interesting.
I would love to see 'extra' consideration given to those (like me of course) who have purchased the Solo and Chamber strings, Fr oboe, as well as the First ed. cube.
With the discount operating the same way as the other VI's (standard price is the same, Full collection gets discount) I am wondering if this package is actually meant for those of us who already have gotten numerous individual horizon packages.
I mean, what I would be getting is the VI player but not much more (with my collection of libraries, that is). Pretty expensive player.
Clark
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@cm said:
don't wan to reveal too much, but be assured: *opus only* users will be enjoyed too.
christian
Christian,
Without revealing too much [;)], can you explain what was removed in VSE intruments compared to the VI's? Release samples, dyn layers, chrom. samples etc?
Danke sehr!
Christian
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@cm said:
don't wan to reveal too much, but be assured: *opus only* users will be enjoyed too.
christian
Chris,
will VSE adopt the VI GUI?
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@Laurent said:
Well, there certainly will be a discount calculator for those who have the complete Cube pro and bought almost all the VI too.
I'm sure I'm not the only one to need a lighter version for my laptop. [[;)]]
We'll see. Back then they didn't put up a discount for pro edition users wanting to buy Opus.
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@mathis said:
We'll see. Back then they didn't put up a discount for pro edition users wanting to buy Opus.
Because there was no need to do such a thing, the samples were the same, and you had the choice to select "only" the Opus sound if you had that aim.
The VI samples are encapsuled, you can't make a light version for your laptop, if you want to use, let say, the perf leg and stacc of the VI chamber strings you must take the whole 56 Go with you.
That's why a small version will be very usefull.
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@Laurent said:
Because there was no need to do such a thing, the samples were the same, and you had the choice to select "only" the Opus sound if you had that aim.
Not entirely true since Opus is mapped in wholesteps. Compared to the halfsteps in the pro edition that makes for a much lighter RAM usage. You can load more instruments into one computer, or laptop respectively.
Actually I hope VSE will be wholesteps again.
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