Can I mix the type of libraries (e.g.: buy 2 standard and 1 extended) in order to qualify for the Free download?
Thanks
Gabriel
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Hi Gabriel,
The best idea in such cases is to contact directly.
The idea of the ongoing special offer is to get 1 free Standard Library if you purchase 3 Standard Libraries
and 1 free Extended Library if you purchase 3 Extended Libraries.
Best,
Paul
Somehow it is not 100% clear ..
I would interpret it as buy 3 std or 3 ext (no mixing) and then get either std or ext (but does not say that you only get extended when buying the 3 extended)
Especially this:
Example: If you order 3 Standard Libraries and 3 Extended Libraries of our Download Instruments, you’ll receive two Single Instrument Downloads (Standard Library or Extended Library) for FREE. The more you buy, the more Single Instrument Downloads you get for free.
Indicates that the purchased type is not really linked to the free type (otherways it would say you get one standard and one extended for free)
However in most cases (except Clarinet in Bb, Bassoon 1, French Oboe, ...) the extended lib is cheaper then the standard lib, so it makes sense to somehow link it.
Just a little bit confusing, so i will send mail to support,
Dennis, where do you read that it does not matter?
Hello.
Here's the quote I focused on for my understanding. So far, I've only purchased Extended libraries in groups of three for my free Extended versions. Maybe I'm wrong here, but that's what I thought:
If you purchase and register 3 Download Instruments (3 Standard Libraries or 3 Extended Libraries) between April 13 and May 15, 2011, you’ll receive 1 FREE Download Instrument (Standard Library or Extended Library) of your choice!
Maybe I should take that senence to be very 'literal'(?).