Larry Shelby Posted Tuesday at 09:15 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:15 AM $88.11 with code GROUP https://www.jrrshop.com/eastwest-hollywood-composercloud-plus-1-year-subscription.html 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vernon Barnes Posted Tuesday at 10:33 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:33 AM That is a deal! I know some people are totally anti sub but this gives you access to a massive sound pallet. I have found libraries I would not have considered to be the most useful. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl Ewing Posted Tuesday at 11:58 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:58 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, Vernon Barnes said: I know some people are totally anti sub but this gives you access to a massive sound pallet. I have found libraries I would not have considered to be the most useful. Most of the East West stuff I bought in the past ($1000s of dollars worth.) is mostly obsolete. Kontakt versions discontinued, old & dated sounding libraries, libraries I bought but never used or didn't like once I spent time with them, etc. I don't even considered buying this stuff anymore. It's a waste of money. **** evolves too fast and is too subjective to go by reviews / testimonials. Even if you're considering buying an actual EW library, there's no point, since you've probably never used it, won't even know if you'll actually like it, and can now demo it for a year (along with 100 other products) for 100 bucks. People are opposed to subs because they enjoy buying expensive products they have never tried themselves, that they often can't refund or resell, that will eventually be discontinued or become obsolete (I have terrabytes of libraries I can't even authorize anymore...from back in the aughts), based on marketing nonsense made by sociopaths, all to say they "own" a product that they don't actually own if they ever read the EULA, and depreciates faster than a Windows laptop. (Technically, most software depreciates 100% upon purchase since most can't be resold or refunded.) I used to spend $1000 on a single string library, that I'd get bored of, or would become obsolete after a few years. Now composers can have access to using 10TB of very high quality instruments, covering almost every genre imaginable for a year, for dirt cheap. And can then buy products they like after actually trying them for an extended period of time, and wait for the best sales within that year. This is a no brainer. What I am curious about is...if you're already subscribed, if you can purchase this subscription now and activate it later once current subscription expires. I'll send a message to East West to see what they say and report back. Edited Tuesday at 12:09 PM by Carl Ewing 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Shelby Posted Tuesday at 01:10 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 01:10 PM 1 hour ago, Carl Ewing said: What I am curious about is...if you're already subscribed, if you can purchase this subscription now and activate it later once current subscription expires. I'll send a message to East West to see what they say and report back. I believe it will stack on top (extend) your existing subscription Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fitzroy Posted Tuesday at 03:12 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:12 PM This is quite tempting, I have a couple of questions though, maybe someone bought it and knows the answers: 1. Is this renewing? It's the annual subscription? Or 1 year and done? At jrrshop they mention 'annual subscription' and there's no mention of it NOT renewing, as it was common during previous sales. It would be very tempting if it renewed at the same rate. 2. Is there a timeframe within which it has to be activated after purchase? Or maybe someone can confirm it stacking with existing access? I bought something on Audio Deluxe and got one month of CC+ as a free bonus, so it would be good if I could just tag it onto that. Cheers 🍻 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Shelby Posted Tuesday at 03:39 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 03:39 PM 27 minutes ago, fitzroy said: This is quite tempting, I have a couple of questions though, maybe someone bought it and knows the answers: 1. Is this renewing? It's the annual subscription? Or 1 year and done? At jrrshop they mention 'annual subscription' and there's no mention of it NOT renewing, as it was common during previous sales. It would be very tempting if it renewed at the same rate. 2. Is there a timeframe within which it has to be activated after purchase? Or maybe someone can confirm it stacking with existing access? I bought something on Audio Deluxe and got one month of CC+ as a free bonus, so it would be good if I could just tag it onto that. Cheers 🍻 the sub will renew at the price at the time of renewal...not this price. It should stack on top of your existing one month sub...but I can't verify that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fitzroy Posted Tuesday at 04:17 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:17 PM 32 minutes ago, Larry Shelby said: the sub will renew at the price at the time of renewal...not this price. It should stack on top of your existing one month sub...but I can't verify that. If the sub renews at the price 'at the time of renewal', it's really a sale for 1 year, not an annual subscription sale, so same as previously (also around $99 for one year) . Still a good deal, just not a wow deal 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Shelby Posted Tuesday at 04:19 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 04:19 PM 1 minute ago, fitzroy said: If the sub renews at the price 'at the time of renewal', it's really a sale for 1 year, not an annual subscription sale, so same as previously (also around $99 for one year) . Still a good deal, just not a wow deal 🙂 You always have the option of adding another year when it goes on sale again 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted Tuesday at 04:25 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:25 PM If not sure ask on the EW FB page. I've gotten quick responses that way. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fitzroy Posted Tuesday at 04:38 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:38 PM 8 minutes ago, Larry Shelby said: You always have the option of adding another year when it goes on sale again It's more a matter of comfort for me, I guess. I have a few annual subs that I pay for even if I don't use them much over longer periods of time. I like the convenience, but that also means I chase the best deals since I assume a multi-year commitment. I would find it quite annoying, at the end of the first year, to have projects with CC+ inputs, and worry about the new subscription rate, or bouncing everything while I chase a new deal. First world problems, I know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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