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  1. ok I'll bite in what way does Arturia charge Waves Update Plan for updates ?
  2. but it's not really a rollback ? It's a rollforward They are not stopping the subscription or the various other 'new' things they announced - they are having to hack the perpetual licences and WUP back into the current running system, and I assume some people bought the subscription ? It's much, much harder proposition than just going back to the backup from Sunday morning. Sounds like hard work to me ? but I agree it wouldn't help my opinion of their business acumen.
  3. ^^yep that's a bit cheeky. Not the only company to do that of course, but not a good look. There are lots of other options, including lots of open source stuff complete with machine learning training data. It's the specific workflow aspects and training data that some of the vendors bring that adds the value
  4. unless you really need to WUP today for technical reasons it's usually best to wait until you really need to before you WUP - or if they add enough plugins to your bundles to make it worth while (which never happens any more). Also depending on what you've got it sometimes cheaper to UPGRADE to another bundle than WUP as this gives you the WUP plus extra plugs....so if you wait you may get a bigger deal ? obviously YMMV. In the short term there is no way they will remove WUP after this week so you are safe for a bit.
  5. simon

    WUP is back

    yep - check out the "why does my order exceed the cap" link (if it's still active ?) - and you're extending until 2025 so two years
  6. simon

    WUP is back

    maybe you added something that was still wupped ? or if you wup more than one licence for the same product. Otherwise it was capped at $240. I think that figure hasn't changed since WUP started.
  7. I'm really hoping they roll back Waves Central as well - frustrating to have use various offline downloaders if you want to install older version. Plus it looks like the latest version installs even more monitoring stuff (spyware!) to see if you are properly subscribed or not. Everything about this entire episode has been a clusterf*ck really.
  8. simon

    WUP is back

    *...until we decide otherwise
  9. simon

    WUP is back

    I think it was always capped at $240 assuming there were no duplicates or stuff still in WUP it's still pretty screwy though. Just checked - to WUP my mercury - inspire - SSL - abbey road is $240 but as soon as a I add a random 'lil tube that I picked up free and has a few months left it jumps up $400. 'Twas ever thus I suppose
  10. haven't used these but have used RX and Spectralayers for 'unmixing' The reviews and examples seem to suggest that RipX often does a better job anybody have any experience ?
  11. not sure it's funny (either haha or peculiar ?) I bet the web and IT teams had been planning on that change for months - with test environments and all kinds of account migration stuff going on. That was a big change in the infrastructure. It's not as simple as pressing 'undo' - I would think that it's a nightmare job unravelling it all.
  12. yes it's been happening to most - lots of threads about it on the NI forum
  13. updated to v1.0.1 the autoupdate thing within the plugin didn't work for me - downloaded an XML error file - but redownloaded from the website and updated ok
  14. did it install without flagging it as a virus ?
  15. not sure about Kirchoff but the Wedge Force Keemun product page specifically says that it's not available in the installation manager - too large I suspect. download links are given at the bottom of the product page
  16. lots and lots of threads about this on the NI forums - happening to lots of NI updates, and quite a few other companies affected too. NI themselves said they have investigated and it's 100% clean - and defender has been a bit over vigilant recently. NI also suggest doing a windows update, if you haven't already. edit abacab beat me to it
  17. It's possible that they may do well out of it in the short term - I suspect lots will WUP to make sure they are on the latest version just in case it happens again. Who knows what the long term damage is going to be though - and if they feel they need to do something to help undue the reputational damage. Less than zero chance it was the plan all along (IMO). They knew they were going to get some flack, like they have before, but they didn't count on the very aggressive 'pile on' nature that social media has adopted in 2023. As a very non-political aside, the wonderful digital audio trainer, Eli Krantzberg, noted, on pro-tools-expert how coincidentally the situation with Waves mirrored other events in Tel Aviv at the moment. Like others have said, I'd have love to have been a fly on the wall
  18. unfortunately it's more complicated than that V2 (actually V3!) is causing issues for some users so they are rolling it out in small batches. They claim 650k users have switched but still quite a few to go - that gives an idea how many NI customers there are. There's a post on the NI forum about it all. FWIW I'm still on V1 too
  19. there are 2 versions currently supported V1.14.1 - which is the last version of the V1 - no future development V2 - which is rather oddly V3.21 - NI made a mess of the version numbers and seem to be sticking with it.
  20. an email has just gone out and everybody is checking the website for details
  21. That criticism must have damaged them far more than they thought - and it was well deserved in my view. They tried to stiff their users. It leaves a very bitter taste in my mouth - I'll never trust them again.
  22. interesting post over at waves.com they are bringing back perpetual licences !
  23. totally disagree - ignoring the 'value for money' aspect, there are some great sounding libraries in there. horses/courses obviously
  24. It's true that we are definitely getting closer - but I suspect it could be a long way off yet. For various reasons they never released v11.5 and skipped straight to v12. That was after 16 months and deviated from what had become a fairly regular yearly cycle. Patches for v12 have been very slow and I think they are pretty bogged down. Hopefully I'm wrong ?
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