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  • Horizon Giga -> VI Mac

    I've finally made the leap and bought Logic Pro. I've been running my standard sampler instruments off a PC running GIGA, and so have my Horizon stuff registered as GIGA. Now, if I start buying VIs for Logic, will I have to pay for the VI _and_ a crossgrade? More precisely, will I get the full discount for my Horizon stuff, or will I get dinged for the crossgrade. Personally, I can't see how Horizon GIGA to VI Mac/EXS could be seen as a crossgrade, since we're paying for the new technology when we buy VIs, but I thought I'd ask before I get too excited about buying VIs.

    J.

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    @jbm said:

    I've finally made the leap and bought Logic Pro. I've been running my standard sampler instruments off a PC running GIGA, and so have my Horizon stuff registered as GIGA. Now, if I start buying VIs for Logic, will I have to pay for the VI _and_ a crossgrade? More precisely, will I get the full discount for my Horizon stuff, or will I get dinged for the crossgrade. Personally, I can't see how Horizon GIGA to VI Mac/EXS could be seen as a crossgrade, since we're paying for the new technology when we buy VIs, but I thought I'd ask before I get too excited about buying VIs.

    J.

    The best thing to do is check the discount calculator,

    DG

  • basically it doesn't matter if you have registered for giga, exs or another format - a discount on the extended part of a collection applies to a registered sample library (eg. on extended VI solo strings for horizon solo strings). no discounts apply to the standard part of a collection, this is what covers the new technilogy, so to speak.

    for products from the horizon series there are sidelicenses available if you want to use it additionally on a second platform (kind of crossgrade).
    using VI on a mac just needs logic (or another sequencer) but no exs
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Thanks, Christian.

    That clears things up. I'm not sure whether I'll make the leap yet, but I'm tempted...

    J.