If I just want to buy the choir and the classical guitar I can? I just want to pay the full amount up front.
Sure, choir, guitars and upright are no subscription products, so the only option is to buy each product at once.
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Herb
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Sounds nice, but 2 questions :
- Are the new Classical Guitar and Overdrive downloadable isntruments reworked and improved as compared to the Horizon libraries (new articulations, new samples) , or just ported as they were to the VI engine ?
- Will the subscription concept be limited to SE, or expanded to the whole VSL library ? I for one would like to modestly and slowly upgrade my few VIs to the whole Cube, and this concept might be a way.
SE is okay for a start, but this will leave many with some hunger for more....
Are the new Classical Guitar and Overdrive downloadable isntruments reworked and improved as compared to the Horizon libraries (new articulations, new samples) , or just ported as they were to the VI engine ?
A lot of the samples are reworked and improved, especially the performance stuff and there is also a big improvement with the Release Sample technology.
There is not so much new sample stuff included, one example for new sample stuff:
hammer-pulls for overdrive with multiple variations like performance trills
Will the subscription concept be limited to SE, or expanded to the whole VSL library ? I for one would like to modestly and slowly upgrade my few VIs to the whole Cube, and this concept might be a way.
No plans so far, but everything depends how succesful these subscriptions offers will be.
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Herb
@herb said:
Can we buy individual (or several at a time) packets in any order we like when we want? (rather than actually subscribing to download them in order)
Sorry, it's not possible to change the order.
OK - I'm confused on that one. So if all I want is brass repetition samples, I still have to purchase all of the other components of the library?
Thanks,
rgames
Herb, is the Soprano Choirs the same as the one we already have?
It's exactly the same library, which was offered for Symphonic Cube users one year ago.
OK - I'm confused on that one. So if all I want is brass repetition samples, I still have to purchase all of the other components of the library?
Yes, because all download packages of a subscription library are part of one single product. It's not possible to buy selected packages exclusively.
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Herb
@herb said:
OK - I'm confused on that one. So if all I want is brass repetition samples, I still have to purchase all of the other components of the library?
Yes, because all download packages of a subscription library are part of one single product. It's not possible to buy selected packages exclusively.
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Herb
OK - it just seems that the advantage of an a-la-carte system is the ability to buy what you want, or at least in the order you want it. Is somebody really going to buy one component a month for nearly five years?!?!?!
So, basically, the SE Plus is just another library but with the option of paying in installments and delivery via download. An interesting marketing strategy, I suppose...
Why not just sell individual articulation packages?
Thanks,
rgames
Why not just sell individual articulation packages?
It's not our intention to offer an a-la-card system, it's our intention to offer a payment of installment system, for all users who can't affort an whole product at once. No plans for individual packages, because the logistic of registration and licences for each package individually is too complicated, because there are too many packages. Also all packages of the same instruments needs a correct order, for example the matrixfiles included in package B03 need package B01 and B02. And some more issues.
Is somebody really going to buy one component a month for nearly five years?!?!?!
I don't see the problem.
You can buy all at once if you like,
or subscribe one, three or five packages per month,
change between these subscriptions whenever you want,
or add any extra amount of packages to your subscriptions.
Enough options I think.
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Herb
How crazy this seems ! You should go in a web cafe with a USB storage key or ask a friend of yours letting you use his internet connection. Are you willing to download the VI with your mobile phone ?? It looks like. This download offer is a way to reduce costs of DVD printing, packaging, transport, shop sales, and make us benefit of some lower prices. That's what appears to be the deal.@Steve MArtin said:
downloading can be very expensive - for instance - I am on a wireless download here in Australia - 3gig a month costs me $150, or 1 gig for $50 a month.
yes, im also getting the choirs asap, i have been waitnig for proper legato choirs quite a while now .
Are there legato transitiions at different speeds here, or just 1 basic one?
Also, the guy that is payin 150$ a month or whatever for dloads...
it IS not mandatory to download VSL just becouse it is a new option, you can offcourse still just buy the product on a dvd, or so i presume anyway.
So this subscription biznizz, will it increase or decrease the total cost of the special edition?
Soory, my mind is too numb for advanced mathematics right now hehe.
ANother great point about downloads, is pricing, since i live in a Country where everything costs 50% more than the announced original price in Euros, i do very much welconme direct downlaods, bypassing those pesky import taxes altogether.