@Paul said:
Hi Oceanview,
Are you on the latest iLok License Manager?
In any case, the license name doesn't make a difference.
Yes, and that's good to know. Thank you.
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Hello,
I noticed that the "Music" section of the new website has lost most of the ... music.
The only things left are Jay Bacal's "Pictures at an Exhibition" and "Movie Masterpieces". His mock-ups are fantastic, to be sure, but there were many other artists and pieces that used to be available. Many of them included tutorials and mp3s that provided hours of fun and inspiration. Have they been removed because they were made with the VI Series? If that's true, then in my opinion that's a shame. 😞
Thank you.
@badibeat said:
Can't see which libraries are missing if I upgrade / purchase a bundle or full library
The option to get my bundle price is missing or I haven't found it.
I have to add a bundle to the cart instead and the only information I get is the remaining price.
Previously I could see which libraries I already own and which are added / upgraded to full, with individual prices.
Regarding the new website:
I would be fine with it if I could display it without the icons or if they would not be DUPLOâ„¢ sized (Safari on Mac). In my opinion they add little to the text info below them. My index digit already hurts from vertical scrolling. If I zoom out the icons don't get shorter, just narrower, and of course tmthe text size gets smaller. The designer probably doesn't like me.
Hi VSL Team,
Okay, I was just impatient. Got the update! 😄
@Paul said:
Hi badibeat,
We can always help you with specific questions: support@vsl.co.at!
You a bot?
Because this highly generic answer doesn't make sense to me.
With Black Friday looming:
Just as an example, VSLs bundle prices differ from individual prices. They can make other discounts less relevant. However, when upgrading a bundIe there's also to consider which libraries are missing or not "full" but "standard" versions and will be upgraded as well. I like to check the effective price I have to pay, and I got this version in the old website within seconds.
@Otogai said:
Dear VSL-Team
the new website appears to be more targeted to mobile devices with bigger icons. This is ok.
However until the update the products have been presented with photographs of the sampled instruments. Every visitor of the website was able to recognize the essence of the product by its icon.
Now the user has to read. The icons are no longer self-explanatory. The user experience seems more abstract. If find the presentation less attractive. I would use icons with photographs again
The separation of the pianos of stage A and stage B into different sub menus appears artificial. The user that ist new to the product portfolio of vsl could easily miss out half of the sampled pianos.
Best wishes!
Ditto for me.
I far prefer to scan intuitively and speedily through representational pictures - especially well-composed photos - rather than text.
Moreover in VA now I have to switch to text-only, to get rid of the clutter of those large, meaningless, alienating and soulless Bauhous-style Modern-Era graphics boxes.
Didn't we exit the Modern Era last century, preferring intuitive soul-linkage with our cultures rather than putting up with endless intellectual concepts and ideologies getting in the way?
Thanks for the Angelic Choir!
Dear VSL-Team,
I have to admit I am still shocked about the new look of the website. Of course there are good new functions and features, but the look is ugly, irritating, very cheap, very similar to other similar sites of Spitfire etc.
The old one was very attractive with high-class photographies, defining clearly what to expect, it was "edel", worthy, the expression was: this is the best you can get, a great symbol for the highclass-content and quality of the libraries, and you could easily see and get to know the different instruments and libraries with one look.
Now you have to search for things and you have to know already what's inside because the icon doesn't tell enough.
I guess, it will be hard to get a lot of new clients now, because VSL is optically no longer in the elite-class, it is now in exchangeable area, not attractive on first sight, not looking professional. So lots of people who are not clients yet will underestimate VSL.
So in my opinion it's a huge step back and VSL has lost its unique selling point.
As always, time will tell - but after it will have I can always say: I told it before time...
Hoping for a re-launch to quality again,
Yours, Heiko
PS: Of course you will not lose me as a client... but even for me it's more complicated now to check prices, articulations, bundle contents, crossgrade.options etc. All that was much easier on the old page with Tree-views and quick-overview-structures.
@hjaeckel said:
The old one was very attractive with high-class photographies, defining clearly what to expect, it was "edel", worthy, the expression was: this is the best you can get, a great symbol for the highclass-content and quality of the libraries,
It's the same for me on an aesthetic level. The new symbols are two-dimensional in image and visual content. The style reminds me of corporate high street fast-food logoes. VSL is definitely NOT 'fast-food sampling'.
@michi said:
Hello Heiko,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Maybe you've missed the search function on our new website?
Best, Michael
@michi said:
Hello Heiko,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Maybe you've missed the search function on our new website?
Best, Michael
@michi said:
Hello Heiko,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Maybe you've missed the search function on our new website?
Best, Michael
@michi said:
Hello Heiko,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Maybe you've missed the search function on our new website?
Best, Michael
Hi Michi...
no, I didn't miss that...
But that's exactly one part of what I mean: You now have to know what you are looking for to find it through a search-engine. That makes it more complicated than seeing everything directly or with just one or two clicks and clear structure with icons and images that speak for themselves and support the names of the libraries. Through these photos and Icons combined with the text explanations at least I got a lot of inspiration and attracted to get to know more about it. So the old strategy worked perfectly to make me an even better customer for VSL... If I wouldn't know so much about VSL and the libraries as I do know now the new strategy would leave me lost, would not attract me to open up what's behind the icons and I would probably buy at a different Library maker with cheaper prizes. Just because the option now makes newbies think it's less quality inside as it really is.
Most ppl search a book by the cover, or as we say in german "Das Auge ißt mit" (for all non-german-speaking ppl: try google translator, could be funny...).
Don't misunderstand me: I appreciate the search engine. But it should be a bonus, not a replacement. If a website looks cheap and unattractive, you can't pimp it with a search engine.
And to be clear: I wish that VSL gets more and more customers, ppl who then create new professional music with such inspiring and high-class samples, but my fear is the opposite effect.
Best, Heiko