@DG said:
For a start, there is no investment. You have a non-transferable licence, that's all. It has no value, except to you. This is not an investment.
Secondly, even if there is no upgrade, your samples still work, they sound exactly the same, and you yourself admit that they stand up to any other library, so you have lost nothing.
Thirdly, VI is over 2 years old. In technology terms this is hardly new. You can't expect upgrades to last for ever.
Now, you may have a point in saying that VSL is not honouring the VIP program that they started, however that is also not strictly speaking true. They are honouring it, but are just giving you a time limit in which to take it up.
DG
I strongly disagree with most of this. The VSL was considered an investment, because their promotional materials said that no customer would ever pay twice to use the same samples. We all felt safe in the knowledge that we maintained our position on their 'ladder' even when our purchasing was at a slower rate. Now it turns out that, despite once being at the top of the ladder, I am now right back at the beginning, simply for having taken too long.
Yes the samples still work, but that's hardly the point. I've been struggling for years to buy into VSL. I had to go into debt to get the original libraries when they were on offer for students. Then I slowly started building a system around them, whilst also paying back the debt. With the advent of the VIs I had to decide to ditch Gigastudio, because FXteleport amd Gigateleport don't work on one network. So I rebuilt my system, in the belief that I would one day be able to buy all the VIs - I had no worries because of the Vienna promise that the upgrade path was always going to be there. Now I either have to go back to Giga, ditching the few VIs I've managed to buy, or be stuck without using most of the Vienna stuff that I've owned once. Eventually the performance tools will become incompatible with a version of Windows, so my Pro Library will, in fact, shortly become obsolete.
I agree that you can't expect upgrades to last for ever, but strictly speaking this is not an upgrade. The samples in the VIs are exactly the same as those in the old libraries, so, in fact, upgrading to the VIs is already asking us to pay a second time for the samples. I understand that the player clearly required development time and overheads, and that there needs to be a charge for this, but it is the same player for every library. So, in charging so much for the Standard Instruments the Vienna people are either charging us a total of about 3000 Euros for one sample player (which would make even Gigastudio seem very, very cheap) or they're charging again for the samples. Obviously original customers then get a heavy discount on the extended instruments, but that was just a sneaky way of making us buy more samples if we wanted to see our investment recouped.
No they are not honouring their upgrade program. It never was a program, it was given as a policy - a statement of permanent commitment. The Vienna people very proudly shouted that nobody would ever have to pay twice to use the same samples. Now they're simply going back on that - it's called lying.
Even if withdrawing the policy was reasonable, and it's not, the timescale is completely unreasonable. If we haven't already bought all the VIs it's probably because we're finding it tough to get the money together. How likely is it that two months is enough time to do something we couldn't do in three years?
Finally the notion that it's impossible to offer the upgrades from SE at the same time as from the old libraries is, quite frankly, utter crap. It's a simple case of working out which samples users already have in any particular combination of products, and charging for the others. Yes it's probably complicated, but telling customers that they can just go ahead and pay thousands of euros again to use the same samples, because the alternative is complicated, is the kind of downright arrogance I expect from politicians.
I would like to add my dismay, and disgust to that already expressed here. I'm going off to look into EW products.