@timkiel said:
Surely the VSL team can help us all work through this. Why to take my example (selfish I know) but to me it seems a sensible route, can we not take the price of our previous purchases into consideration - especially as long standing VSLers get screwed by the holiday discounts.
So to illustrate:
VI Symphonic Cube is + £6137
- PRO Edition £3660*
- Chamber Strings £544
- Epic Horns £237
* (I actually bought the 1st Ed and upgraded - but to keep it simple)
Would give a total upgrade price of £1696 - which to be fair I wouldn't mind paying.
Seems sensible to me [;)]
This seems reasonable. I have almost the same set (minus Chamber Strings). I'd be happy to pay something like that for the Cube and something extra for the software development.
24-bit samples (if they're more or less the same than old 16-bit) do not justify the current pricing policy. VSL team must have recorded the samples in 24-bit in the first place, so it's not an extra cost to them either, apart from mapping which must be something you should have some tools developed for.
Pro Edition was an expensive package and I'd hate to pay so much extra for VI Standard edition just to see that I'm using the same samples.
New streaming plug-in is nice in the paper but it's a new software in its infancy and will most likely go through many stages before it is actually usable. I've bought so many 1st generation versions of new software just to realize that I'm actually just a beta tester. Thought the plug-in seems interesting I fear that I will be beta testing a lot and cursing even more when I can't get the job done.
I pray that Herb will consider this pricing policy again and give us the real VIP-prices once promised.
Stakula