@Another User said:
The bottom line is simple. Wait until they announce more details before you buy.
At a bare minimum all upgraders should at least wait to see. All we konw as of now is that it will have FX added. Me personally, even to justify $85 for one license I would need to see substantial improvements to the product. But the simple truth is that I am being asked to pay money for something, that as far as we know has FX added, and we are expected to lose multi-machine networking unless we want to pay kind of a tidy sum...for as yet unannounced features. As I have said, if VSL comes out with some breakthrough new thing that is so incredibly amazing that I can't imagine not paying another $250 for it... ($500 total in one year's time)...they will probably get my money...but I really am not expecting that. I am expecting a few little things updated + FX...and unelss I want to pay through the nose.....LOSS of functionality in terms of networking a few extra machines in a pinch. I will gladly stick with VEP6 and wait for VEP8 someday to reconsider.
1. You use the word "downgrade", meaning, you will be getting less than what you have now. That is simply not true. Nothing is going to change. You keep your VEP6 licenses, even if you do upgrade. You arent being downgraded, nor are you being forced to upgrade.
2. Vienna is not reducing the amount of machines you can use. You can continue to use VEP6 until you are ready to upgrade to VEP7.
3. Yes, they are charging money to upgrade, just as most software suites do for major software versions. Is it a little expensive? Yes. However, of course, you fail to even acknowledge the point I made several times, VEP7 will go on sale several times during the year, including when it launches. You wont be paying the retail price.
4. I am a little miffed, but not enough to come on here and scream about it. It is an expense, one that Id rather not pay, but one that I am not too concerned about. I have bigger issues with Vienna than a charged software update (I have Smart Speheres that I currently cant use because it has a feedback issue and I dont have the free time to sit down and try to track down which sounds / effects cause the feedback issue, or, I could discuss how VI, MIR, and Vsuite are all seemingly going to become obsoleted because Synchron seems to be the only thing Vienna wants to support, meanwhile, several of their libraries are woefully dated, solo string instruments lack vibrato controls, the choirs are lacking severely in articulations, etc.)
5. No one knows about whether VEP6 and VEP7 will communicate with each other. That is an assumption being made. However, nothing is stopping you from CONTINUING TO USE VEP6 ACROSS THE BOARD! Nothing is changing. Vienna isnt saying, VEP6 will stop working when VEP7 comes out. The release of VEP7 means that VEP6 will eventually no longer be supported and end of lifed, but not before youve had ample opportunity to pay for the update, and before VEP6 is obsoleted, VEP7 will have gone on sale numerous times, giving you ample opportunity to upgrade.
The bottom line is, its a paid software upgrade. One I think we can all agree, is a bit pricey, but not out of this world pricey, unless you are upgrading 10 licenses, then I will admit, this is pretty pricey.