@Marsdy said:
Some of you may own the Performance Tool Tutorial DVD released in 2004.
On it there's a chapter called "Create Reality". Starting at 11'22", Paul Stenibauer discusses an upgrade path from Opus 1. At 11'35" he clearly states the following...
"...and we offer an upgrade path which guarantees that you never pay twice for the samples you already own."
With hindsight, it seems this claim is manifestly untrue or, to put it another way, it's a bare faced lie.
Hi Marsdy,
if you upgrade till July 15th 2008 you will get your upgrade price. (plus free extended libraries)
If VSL introduce any time in the future a new sampler platform there will be upgrade options, too.
(we do not have any plans now, but who knows)
And if you don't want to upgrade you don't pay twice.
Just curious, what were your primary upgrade plans?
Maybe I'm wrong, but I have the feeling, that especially the people who didn't have any upgrade plans are most upset?
best
Herb
Hello Herb,
I am not Marsdy obviously, and may I say that you joining this discussion as opposed to just monitoring it is at least a step forward, and if you could clarify a few things for us perhaps we can arrive at a mutually acceptable solution.
I certainly have plans to upgrade, as I believe most users here do, if for no other reason, beause other companies do not seem to make their products fully compatible with your early illustrious offerings. I don't think anybody here is a moron, customer or company member, yet some are drifting from the main issue, and the company does not seem to answer it, so:
1) The upgrade plan was offered forever (at least the lifetime of the licensee or the company's). As a consequence, regardless of any new products or combinations thereof offered, if the playing samples remained the same, the licensee should not be required to pay a cent more, not one! What we shall understandably be charged for will be a new engine, interface, etc. That is why this 15th of July (or October) deadline is irreconcilable with the company's long known motto. Not this year's July or the next's. If you said instead "whoever upgrades until July gets extra extended libraries" that would be perfectably acceptable, as you would be attempting to generate cashflow with an incentive, without compromising the original contractual warranty. However, this is not the case here, is it?
2) "If VSL introduce any time in the future a new sampler platform there will be upgrade options, too.
(we do not have any plans now, but who knows)"
What is this about? "Who knows?"?? I want to know and a lot of other users here I am sure will want to know too. And the main question is: Upgrade options for them as well means what exactly? Can you enlighten us with a hypothetical example? For instance, someone paid for the Pro Edition. Upgrading to the Cube now will cost him an additional €5400. How much will the upgrade path for a new sampler platform cost him (if it does not involve a complete re-recording of an orchestra)? Another €5400 for the same samples? How much will it cost to a complete newcomer that has not patronized your shop thus far? Will you sell it to him for €15000 over?
Thanks,
Errikos