Cannot assess the cost of porting owned VST to Receptor !

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I was thinking about buying a Receptor, but one of the things that's holding me back is that I am unable to assess what the overall cost of porting my VST collection would be.

1) If you click "crossgrade" on Plugorama, you cannot get a price if you're not registered.

2) For some plugins, like Arturia CS80V, there is no crossgrade option. Does that mean it's buy another copy even if you own the Windows version ?

I won't buy a Receptor until I can assess exactly how much I'll have to spend on top to crossgrade everything I own.

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A great many of them are free crossgrades (LinPlug stuff, for instance). Native Instruments charges a nominal fee (it cost me twenty bucks I think to crossgrade FM7). I can't remember any others...
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Can I directly buy Receptor version without the need of crossgrading? If I buy a crossgrade, am I still authorized to use the Windows version?

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A crossgrade is only available to a user that already owns the plugin.
Rick
Muse Research

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Kermit Jagger wrote: 2) For some plugins, like Arturia CS80V, there is no crossgrade option. Does that mean it's buy another copy even if you own the Windows version ?
The CS80V is not listed as a supported plugin, so there's no crossgrade fee listed. The installer or copy protection (CD check) may or may not be compatible with a Receptor.

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Arturia has withdrawn support for the CS80V, so it is no longer supported.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.

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I saw on another board that someone was using cs80v on their receptor so I guess it works as an unsupported plug in.

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Either that or they got it before Arturia withdrew support. Arturia withdrew support from new customers, not from people who already got the crossgrade.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.

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