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Arturia Rev PLATE-140 and Tape MELLO-FI updates


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Just a few small updates to Arturia products that I noticed this morning:

Rev PLATE-140
V1.5.0
New features:
A/B comparison function with independent history 
SDK update: new preset browser, toolbars and menus design ; new FX icons

Improvements:
DSP preamp optimization 
Faster project opening time 
Faster preset loading time 

Bug fixes:
Fixed crash in DAW because of resize 
Fixed crash in MacOS BigSur case sensitive 


Tape MELLO-FI Release Notes
V 1.2.2
Bug fixes:
Fixed issue with installers causing installation of an old ASC 
Fixed issue with external resource folders containing special characters 

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2 minutes ago, satya said:

Arturia. Also charges WUP for updates

ok I'll bite

in what way does Arturia charge Waves Update Plan for updates ?

 

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11 hours ago, simon said:

ok I'll bite

in what way does Arturia charge Waves Update Plan for updates ?

 

I'm guessing sarcasm.   Hopefully no stuffed shirts think Arturia is too loyal to its users.

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They don't need to charge WUP. They ask you to buy the plugin again if they do major work rewriting it. And they keep adding new things to their bundles to get you to upgrade the bundles every year or two. 

Next up they might start emulating drum machines and have a drum bundle. 

Three analog drum machines you will actually use. 

Three digital drum machines... you get the picture. 

I reckon I'd buy that bundle too, lol. 

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yes, Arturia's business model is nothing like Waves

you get 5 (?) licences to use on various machines as standard

upgrades to packages are always actual upgrades

their actual upgrade prices are pretty reasonable (never $240) and always take into account any extra plugins you bought since last time

they actually often update their plugins with audio engine and GUI improvements

they never force you to subscribe

they always allow you to buy a perpetual licences

they regularly update their plugins years after release, for free (I'm currently on Pigments v4 and I only paid for V1)

etc.

Unfortunately some posters loves to spread misinformed opinion and incorrect, random speculation.

 

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58 minutes ago, simon said:

yes, Arturia's business model is nothing like Waves

you get 5 (?) licences to use on various machines as standard

upgrades to packages are always actual upgrades

their actual upgrade prices are pretty reasonable (never $240) and always take into account any extra plugins you bought since last time

they actually often update their plugins with audio engine and GUI improvements

they never force you to subscribe

they always allow you to buy a perpetual licences

they regularly update their plugins years after release, for free (I'm currently on Pigments v4 and I only paid for V1)

etc.

Unfortunately some posters loves to spread misinformed opinion and incorrect, random speculation.

 

Not to mention the updates they did (and do) on their hardware. The Microfreak is a gift that keeps on giving.

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15 hours ago, simon said:

ok I'll bite

in what way does Arturia charge Waves Update Plan for updates ?

 

Charge for V1 to V2 ?

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5 minutes ago, satya said:

Charge for V1 to V2 ?

can you be more specific,  for what V1 to V2 product  ? 

Pigments ?  Nope.

other bundles when they have added extra products and totally upgraded how the products are coded, yes (but never $240 as stated)

TBH I think you've totally failed to comprehend the difference between how companies normally deal with upgrades/updates and WUP.

It's always worth doing a bit of research  before posting other wise it might make you look a bit foolish (IMO)

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