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  1. this is different than a plugins subscription.

    This is a service for collaborating in real time that requires infrastructure, network, servers, support, operations, and all that has a recurring cost for the vendor.

    Think of it more like a phone subscription (you can own the phone, but you cannot "purchase" unlimited communications for life with a one time payment)

  2. 19 minutes ago, cclarry said:

    I think it's more that they finally realized that they actually DO have to compete,
    and so are sucking in as many customers as they possibly can!

    they did suck me in.. big time :D

    and also pissed me off big time because they don't have yet a clear direction, and the terms change every week or so.

    So overall, I love the UAD stuff that I got, I paid around 25$ a plugin and gote some really nice stuff, like the API and Neve collections (including summing), so I consider it a good deal.

    But as a customer I feel left off and screwed, so it's a really strange feeling.

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  3. 8 hours ago, MusicMan said:

    First round will probably be just seeing who they can fool into getting to pay for the full bundles and rebuy the products they already own and then they will probably make the upgrade  pricing available to those of us that aren't prepared to do that like me 🙂

    they definitely fooled me :D I almost cried when I did the math, but since I got an apollo x8 for free (long story :p), and I'm loving Luna with API summing and unison so far, I can't really complain.

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  4. 3 minutes ago, Walter Cruz said:

    I'm running a Macbook Pro Early 2013 with OpenCore, but Monterey. Works fine.

    My macmini 2015 is running Ventura with OpenCore, works fine too.

    the mac pro are different beasts than the macbook pros and mac minis.

    The Xeon processors and dual graphics cards make them difficult to handle properly for open core. (e.g. hardware acceleration for graphics does not work). So even if technically possible to install Ventura or Sonoma on them, they don't work correctly with Logic -_-

  5. I really love the UAD plugins, especially the unison stuff on Apollo. But I really don't like there are no upgrade paths.

    Also the fact they are adding bundles and offers all the time makes it very difficult to make a decision.

    In the past month I spent $450 in individual plugins and bundles, which are all included in this bundle, and this one offers even more things. I feel ripped off.

     

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  6. On 9/24/2023 at 2:53 AM, RobertWS said:

    Let's say, theoretically, someone was fed up with the recent changes to Cakewalk because it completely disabled their setup.

    What would be the best replacement?

    In my case, Cakewalk was the one and only reason I was sticking to Windows. Mostly because I have a Mackie C4 and they work really nicely together (although I am considering selling the Mackie Control/XT/C4 bundle and get a Softube Console 1 combo and an Avid Artist Control, which would require a lot less space).

    I also tried Reaper, Digital Performer, Pro Tools, Tracktion Waveform, Harrison Mixbus 32c, Cubase, Mixcraft, Samplitude... but none came close to Cakewalk in terms of comfort and workflow (personal taste).

    I do prefer Digital Performer's way of handling multi track recording, ProTool's way of editing audio (especially for quantizing multi track drums), and Waveform's sleek single window interface, but neither convinced me to do a full switch.


    This year I decided to switch to Mac, so now my main DAW is Logic Pro X, which also integrates very nicely with the Mackie C4, and I am very happy with it so far. I still have to do something serious in multi track recording and editing (like recording a full drum kit).

     

     

  7. I checked my account and my Scheps Omnichannel was automatically upgraded to V2 (it was under active WUP)

     

    edit: received a mail from Waves that says "If you already own Scheps Omni Channel v14 (as a single plugin or in the Mercury, Pro Show, or SD7 Pro Show bundles), or have current Waves Update Plan coverage for the plugin or the relevant bundle, you can get Scheps Omni Channel 2 FREE when you update your plugin or bundle license"

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  8. Is RX10 Advanced worth over RX10 Standard for music production?

    It seemes to be more oriented to post-processing of dialog and sound effects for video.

     

    edit: I own MPS 5 and all the products in the Everything Bundle (excepting RX10 Advanced), so I have RX10 Standard. Just trying to find out it the upgrade is useful for me or not

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