Well said James.
There's even more to consider:
Many folks have been trying to compare their existing sample libraries (eg ProEdition) with the Standard version of the new instruments. I feel this is wrong. I see the Standard versions as an entry level for new buyers. They are only getting a small percentage of the the Cube and as such, they are paying a lower price.
Existing users must look at the Extended versions in order to compare "apples with apples." When I do a rough calculation based on Herb's posts, I can work out that I will only pay a few hundred Euro or dollars at most to upgrade to ALL the Extended versions.
The difference is that we will all be paying a basic price for the development of new and complex instruments which allow greater ease of use, more flexibility etc. If one looks at the total price of the Extended Cube and what one gets as an existing user, it is quite pricey but you definitely get credit for what you have already bought.
I'm prepared to vote with my credit card.....
Regards - Colin
There's even more to consider:
Many folks have been trying to compare their existing sample libraries (eg ProEdition) with the Standard version of the new instruments. I feel this is wrong. I see the Standard versions as an entry level for new buyers. They are only getting a small percentage of the the Cube and as such, they are paying a lower price.
Existing users must look at the Extended versions in order to compare "apples with apples." When I do a rough calculation based on Herb's posts, I can work out that I will only pay a few hundred Euro or dollars at most to upgrade to ALL the Extended versions.
The difference is that we will all be paying a basic price for the development of new and complex instruments which allow greater ease of use, more flexibility etc. If one looks at the total price of the Extended Cube and what one gets as an existing user, it is quite pricey but you definitely get credit for what you have already bought.
I'm prepared to vote with my credit card.....
Regards - Colin