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Shesh. Like with SpectraLayers Pro. When the dev moved to Steinberg, and Steinberg permitted soft (PC) authorization for it, AND they let me upgrade from v4 on Magix to v6 on Steinberg for $100, $50 less than Magix' upgrade to dead-end v5, I moved too.

I've now uninstalled every single thing that came with the Samplitude bundle they offered to SPlat users. What a waste of $150 that turned out to be. But don't feel so bad now, given SpectraLayers Pro v6. I'm just looking at it like I paid $250 for a v6 license.

I've spent way more on divorce attorneys.

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6 minutes ago, Bajan Blue said:

I've spent way more on divorce attorneys.

 

Ha ha, brilliant - and a great way to look at the true costs of even the most expensive software -!!!

Nigel

Me too, but it still hurts when you see their upgrade price.

At least i didn’t have to upgrade  the lawyers fees, they were fixed.

Jerry

 

 

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The only reason I upgraded to SoundForge 12 was to use 64 bit plugins.  I don't see anything, or any reason to upgrade other than it being free or close to it with a Humble Bundle upgrade price. 

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It would be interesting to see how SpectraLayers 6 works with SoundForge13 now that SF13 has ARA2 support. Especially compared to Cubase10 where ARA2 support is limited with SL6.  Right now, the upgrade price is too steep for me to satisfy that curiosity. But I am happy to provide moral support to anyone willing to explore this!

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