My self-posession becomes weaker and weaker ... [+o(] ... don't make Mr. Doug R. hi-jack _this_ forum too, even in his absence, ok?
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@Nick Batzdorf said:
Do you have specific ideas about how things will change, Rich, or just speculating in general?
@TomH said:
I believe some of the negative comments made about group buys are a little on the fearful side.
Group buys can work in a developer's favour as they draw in new customers that otherwise would not have made a purchasing decision at that time. As has been stated before, the upgrade path is a great potential for further benefits to the developer. Once people use these tools they may be convinced to stay with the company if the tools are of high quality (which I'm sure would also work in VSL's favour).
Group buys do not take away future potential buyers. People aren't going to think "well there was a group buy recently so I can't buy this product now". Provided the group buys for a given product don't happen too frequently no one that is ready to invest in a library is going to hold off for a year or so in anticipation of a group buy.
Developers benefit, customers benefit (old and new, as the company becomes stronger through a greater user base), and we see growth for future developments. In my opinion a win/win situation for all.
It can be dangerous to sit at the top (quality wise) and ignore what's happening below (avid and digidesign come to mind). While I do think most VSL products are good value, for the professional and considering what you get, I also think you have to remain competitive. I hope VSL isn't taking the elitist approach.
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@Dietz said:
TomH - Judging from your account, you are new to the Vienna Symphonic Library, otherwise you would know that we have chosen the most elitist approach: making an unparalleled product even better by listening to its users.
That doesn't necessarily mean "making it cheaper", though ... [H]
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@Nick Batzdorf said:
I think you misunderstand, William. Nobody is insulting music for media.
The point Rich is making is that as long as you have to select different articulations all the time, you're programming rather than performing.
417 x $398 = $165,966
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[...] This library, above all else, has gotten the closest to emulating a real instrument. It's actually scary how good these sounds are....