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fluffy_little_something wrote:Well, I just prefer the Tone2 approach. There is no Saurus lite.

So, if I spend 150 bucks, I want to feel that I got something exclusive, so to speak.
But I guess Firebird is flying free, that used to cost 80-90 euros?

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VariKusBrainZ wrote:
Examigan wrote:
VariKusBrainZ wrote:Get this months computer music mag for free at Google news stand. Comes with Dune CM
Does it work without putting in a credit card number?
I doubt it but you can go into your account afterwards and delete the card from your payment settings. Depends on your level of paranoia ;)
I already have Dune Beat edition and CM, plus the full version. I was wondering what else is in the new issue.

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fluffy_little_something wrote:I never bought version 1 because I hate their pricing policy. I feel cheated if I pay the full price when there is a lite version, and I hate lite versions as such. Thus I never got the full, nor the lite version 1.

If there is no lite magware version 2, I might get the full version, else none.
so you feel "cheated" because there's a light version you hate as such?
why you care about a lite version when "you hate lite versions as such" anyway?
and why you can feel "cheated" paying for a full version when the only alternative is a free light version you.. ..well "hate as such"?

maybe someone put something in your bowl? :lol:
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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fluffy_little_something wrote:Well, I just prefer the U-he or Tone2 approach. There is no Diva lite or Saurus lite.
Dude, seriously, even I know now the difference between U-He and Tone2 is like night and day :) There may be no Diva or Saurus lite (yet, ha), but they currently offer 5 other synths for free (each awesome in its own way); while Tone2's only "freebie" comes with a very intrusive install and they still sell commercial banks for that synth (peachy). I've asked them if they'd consider a CM/BE version for Gladiator (considering they're supposedly close to finishing G3), they didn't even bother to replay "yes" or "no". So please, don't put them in the same pot with U-He...


As for the whole argument, I wish every developer would adopt TubeOhm's policy: instead of an annoying demo that will add noise or cut sound off or go off key etc just release a free monophonic version to keep ppl busy and let them get to know your product(s); then offer them a convenient upgrade to the full version and you're done. I've had enough of the current "demo system" and will never download another. These guys need to wake up and find more creative ways to attract customers.

Dune BE/CM is so close in terms of sound quality and features to the full product that is scary. But I bet that gained them a lot of respect and customers. It's not easy to give (a lot) to take some benefit back, but you do need honey to catch some flies, so yeah, great freebies built customer loyalty and ease opening the wallets. My 2 cents anyway.
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fluffy_little_something wrote:
Tricky-Loops wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:I never bought version 1 because I hate their pricing policy. I feel cheated if I pay the full price when there is a lite version, and I hate lite versions as such. Thus I never got the full, nor the lite version 1.

If there is no lite magware version 2, I might get the full version, else none.
Maybe a therapy could help? I'm happy about every lite version... :wink:
Well, I just prefer the U-he or Tone2 approach. There is no Diva lite or Saurus lite.
but they do throw out free stuff...Podolski, Zebralette, Tyrell etc etc :wink:

Dune V1 was around for a good while before the magware versions came out, so i dont expect there to be any free/lite version of V2 for a long time, if at all.

I dont think it matters anyway, you either need/want a product, or you dont. If you just collect stuff, use the free versions. If you are more serious, you will buy a product.

A demo will be available, so its an easy choice to make. (Rich prob has some offers in mind too....)

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Sure, U-he are nicer people, I just picked any two brands that came to my mind...

So. how do you test a pad chord on a 1-voice demo version? :D

Synapse could offer their older stuff free, they still charge 60 bucks for ancient Hydra. They have very few products, actually, unlike U-he...

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Kriminal wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:
Tricky-Loops wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:I never bought version 1 because I hate their pricing policy. I feel cheated if I pay the full price when there is a lite version, and I hate lite versions as such. Thus I never got the full, nor the lite version 1.

If there is no lite magware version 2, I might get the full version, else none.
Maybe a therapy could help? I'm happy about every lite version... :wink:
Well, I just prefer the U-he or Tone2 approach. There is no Diva lite or Saurus lite.
but they do throw out free stuff...Podolski, Zebralette, Tyrell etc etc :wink:

Dune V1 was around for a good while before the magware versions came out, so i dont expect there to be any free/lite version of V2 for a long time, if at all.

I dont think it matters anyway, you either need/want a product, or you dont. If you just collect stuff, use the free versions. If you are more serious, you will buy a product.

A demo will be available, so its an easy choice to make. (Rich prob has some offers in mind too....)
I would like the full version as I like to save effect settings along with the patches.
No, I don't collect plugins, I use very few plugins. But it would be nice to have one excellent sounding synth that my computer can take (unlike U-he stuff). But who knows, maybe version 2 will consume much more CPU as I read somewhere that it will have 0df filters and all that modern stuff...

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fluffy_little_something wrote: Synapse could offer their older stuff free, they still charge 60 bucks for ancient Hydra.
Synapse gave away a lot of their old synths with CM/Beat magazine. Your info is flawed slightly.
fluffy_little_something wrote: They have very few products, actually, unlike U-he...
More = Better ?

Synapse also have a Host (or DAW if you prefer) and RE's. Pretty much a one* man company, so not bad :shrug:


*there is another, but....

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fluffy_little_something wrote:So. how do you test a pad chord on a 1-voice demo version? :D
In FL Studio, I would load a copy of the demo in three separate channels and layer them, then tune no 2 up 4 notches, and no 3 seven up. Playing a note would then trigger all three at once, which would then play a major chord :D

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Kriminal wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote: Synapse could offer their older stuff free, they still charge 60 bucks for ancient Hydra.
Synapse gave away a lot of their old synths with CM/Beat magazine. Your info is flawed slightly.
fluffy_little_something wrote: They have very few products, actually, unlike U-he...
More = Better ?

Synapse also have a Host (or DAW if you prefer) and RE's. Pretty much a one* man company, so not bad :shrug:


*there is another, but....
Well, I had only looked on their site, I don't read those magazines...

No, not better, but it makes it easier to offer a synth or two for free.

Yes, I have noticed with many developers that they always write "we", suggesting it is a bigger team, even if it is just one lone wolf :D

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Numanoid wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:So. how do you test a pad chord on a 1-voice demo version? :D
In FL Studio, I would load a copy of the demo in three separate channels and layer them, then tune no 2 up 4 notches, and no 3 seven up. Playing a note would then trigger all three at once, which would then play a major chord :D
Yes, but does that sound the same? I guess with poly synths there might be quite some voice interaction in the filter and effects. But who knows, maybe not...

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fluffy_little_something wrote:Yes, I have noticed with many developers that they always write "we", suggesting it is a bigger team, even if it is just one lone wolf :D
Maybe inspired by Maggie "milk snatcher" Thatcher , this is how she announced the birth of her first grand child to the press: "We have become a grandmother"

:hihi:

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fluffy_little_something wrote:So. how do you test a pad chord on a 1-voice demo version? :D
a few post before you said that you feel "cheated" because there's a free version (magware more exact not free btw) now you moan about the restrictions? :lol:
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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murnau wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:So. how do you test a pad chord on a 1-voice demo version? :D
a few post before you said that you feel "cheated" because there's a free version (magware more exact not free btw) now you moan about the restrictions? :lol:
No, I am not complaining at all :D Actually, I do own a paid TubeOhm synth, AT to be precise :) Then again, it is ideal for leads and effects and uses a lot of CPU, so no interest in playing chords on it anyway...

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Numanoid wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:Yes, I have noticed with many developers that they always write "we", suggesting it is a bigger team, even if it is just one lone wolf :D
Maybe inspired by Maggie "milk snatcher" Thatcher , this is how she announced the birth of her first grand child to the press: "We have become a grandmother"

:hihi:
:D
I would hate to have a grandmother like them...

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