Herb & CM,
Thanx for clarifying the sample figures and removing the '800 000' from the Standard Cube page/column.
It seems to me that the Symphonic Cube Instruments page has been updated/corrected since I checked the number of total samples (Yesterday).
You did change that didn't you?
It's good that it's now not misleading anymore (I could swear there really was a 800 000 samples written down on the standard cube column) and it certainly helps us now to better understand CM's post about the Standard Cube not being considered as a 'Larger Library' by VSL - Which didn't make any sense to me when I checked the facts to see where you were going CM.
So I will very much agree to the fact that 'technically' speaking your initial VIP statement has been respected - if that's how it was initially formulated.
What a shame though that you won't take into account the new samples and give us a VIP upgrade path...
@herb said:
800000 samples is the amount of the full version.
Fact is that you would miss around 200000 of samples you already own with the Pro Edition.
That's why the Standard Edition makes really no sense for Pro Edition users, because they have to use their EXS/Giga Pro Edition versions simultaneous with the Vienna Instruments to get access to all their samples.
best
Herb
Okay I think this is the core issue. Plase let me tell you why I think you're wrong on this.
The standard edition may seem to you like it makes really no sense for pro edition users... But seriously, do you think they'll buy that?
I'll give you three simple reasons that anyone will argue makes the standard edition appealing.
- We're not missing on the 200 000 samples we already own because we already own theme and can use them with exs/giga etc. (the old way).
-We'd benefit from the VI features without having to pay for the extended versions (just like new users)
- I don't think anyone would accept that a solution doesn't make sense because another available one is better (in this case "The full Cube edition")
In a sense you're telling us " The standard Cube is to the full Cube what Opus was to the First-edition. " There was no path to Opus from the first edition (If I recall well) Am I understanding this correctly?
If so. Ultimately what is preventing you from making an adapted VIP path to the Standard Edition? A path that would take into account the VI engine, the redundant samples and the shiping DVD's?
Is it...
- The original phrasing of the VIP path doesn't permit you to do it?
- You've mentionned the distributor thing.. I don't see how this was really blocking you from doing so.. as long as they get their share of the deal.
- The fact you don't want to offer loyal users the possibility to decide not to go for the extended version? Which would actually make sense for some of us.
The latest is the one I find the most disturbing... Fistly because you're not really giving us the choice, and also because you're offering new users an alternative that you're not offering earlier users like me...
In the End Herb, if you really think the Standard Edition doesn't make sense for Pro- Edition users, why don't you give these users a VIP upgrade path that maybe they'll decide they want even though obviously you think they will not buy it?
How about checking if your theory matches reality?
It's good that you guys are saying you're in a confortable position to defend the pricing policy... I still believe it's a courageous mission.
There's an expression in my country called "walking on eggs"...
You know what... I really hope your product is a killer ap and that there will be less ambiguity on the quality of the product than on the true intent of the pricing policy (VIP upgrade on Extended only).
No, I don't think it's for the sake of the existing clients that you're offering the upgrade path that way round Herb.
I believe my impressions are shared by many.
Pointing to details in the original 'VIP policy 'statement may give you good conscience and help you justify what you need to justify but it won't change people's impressions and belief about how you decided to handle the earlier adopters in the process of your business making..
That's it from me.
Good luck anyway !!