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Interesting... when did you order yours? I ordered mine yesterday and, after the order confirmation, have heard nothing back.

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Ordered yesterday. Never got an email, but saw CC charged. I called them today, to confirm my order. And got a tracking number.

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This NITROFLEX is made with Synthedit?

http://synthblitz.altervista.org/nitroflex.html

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^^ i dont think so

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Omkar wrote: Maybe not so pointless when one think about
devs want to avoid sales outside the US, not sure.

Located in Germany, I feel doomed as well.
That's exactly the point - they want to avoid sales outside the US. In the EU, the market is far less aggressive when it comes to prices for plugins etc. Even if we leave the VAT out of the equation, prices here never reach those low levels in retail stores. Ever seen a real "no-brainer" from Thomann or musicstore.de? Nope. And the developers (some at least) want to keep it that way, because we Europeans are used to pay higher prices. So they come up with this stupid "code-in-a-box" solution, which by the way is not only a hassle for any buyer (waiting time) but also utter rubbish ecologically (transport, packaging).

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paterpeter wrote:That's exactly the point ...
Somewhat relieving, paterpeter, to see my suspicion confirmed.

However, I don't want to go mad about it any further,
when devs decide to waste ecological resources in a pretty greedy manner,
it does not mean I have to waste my energy with bad moods about it.

So, anyone from US facing this kind of nonsense and like to support us,
please msg me and I will try to arrange something for others as well.

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alvfaria wrote:This NITROFLEX is made with Synthedit?

http://synthblitz.altervista.org/nitroflex.html
Don't know for sure but something about the preset manager looks suspiciously Synthmaker/Flowstone to me...

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GaryG wrote:
alvfaria wrote:This NITROFLEX is made with Synthedit?

http://synthblitz.altervista.org/nitroflex.html
Don't know for sure but something about the preset manager looks suspiciously Synthmaker/Flowstone to me...
It doesn't show in the data base here as Synthedit/Maker/Flowstone but it sure feels like it........if you know what I mean. 32 bit Win only....GUI etc.......

:shrug:
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Teksonik wrote:It doesn't show in the data base here as Synthedit/Maker/Flowstone but it sure feels like it........if you know what I mean. 32 bit Win only....GUI etc.......
Interested buyers can check the demo for Nitroflex.

Synthmaker isn't a bad thing per se, but maybe it's better to save up a little to get sure quality wavetable synths like disco-dsp's Corona

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paterpeter wrote:
Omkar wrote: Maybe not so pointless when one think about
devs want to avoid sales outside the US, not sure.

Located in Germany, I feel doomed as well.
That's exactly the point - they want to avoid sales outside the US. In the EU, the market is far less aggressive when it comes to prices for plugins etc. Even if we leave the VAT out of the equation, prices here never reach those low levels in retail stores. Ever seen a real "no-brainer" from Thomann or musicstore.de? Nope. And the developers (some at least) want to keep it that way, because we Europeans are used to pay higher prices. So they come up with this stupid "code-in-a-box" solution, which by the way is not only a hassle for any buyer (waiting time) but also utter rubbish ecologically (transport, packaging).
steinberg only want to get a feet in the door on the american market. hopeless..
Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.

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paterpeter wrote:
Omkar wrote: Maybe not so pointless when one think about
devs want to avoid sales outside the US, not sure.

Located in Germany, I feel doomed as well.
That's exactly the point - they want to avoid sales outside the US. In the EU, the market is far less aggressive when it comes to prices for plugins etc. Even if we leave the VAT out of the equation, prices here never reach those low levels in retail stores. Ever seen a real "no-brainer" from Thomann or musicstore.de? Nope. And the developers (some at least) want to keep it that way, because we Europeans are used to pay higher prices. So they come up with this stupid "code-in-a-box" solution, which by the way is not only a hassle for any buyer (waiting time) but also utter rubbish ecologically (transport, packaging).
I don't know of any online music store IN EUROPE which has real sales (or even "no-brainers") like AudioDeluxe or JRR Shop...it's really sad... :cry:

Everything is so expensive, I wasn't in a music shop in Germany since ages...

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Tricky-Loops wrote: Everything is so expensive, I wasn't in a music shop in Germany since ages...
Come here to some music shop in Brazil, and you will redefine the meaning of the word "pain" :cry:

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alvfaria wrote:
Tricky-Loops wrote: Everything is so expensive, I wasn't in a music shop in Germany since ages...
Come here to some music shop in Brazil, and you will redefine the meaning of the word "pain" :cry:
Same story in the Holy Land :(

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Fender Stratocaster Made in Mexico:

US $500
Brazil $1500 to $2000

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