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Guillermo Navarrete wrote:Hello,
fmr wrote:
Guillermo Navarrete wrote:Hello all,
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2) The 7.5 update will be available from December 4, 2013, from Steinberg dealers worldwide as a boxed version and in the Steinberg Online Shop as a download version. While the boxed update includes 3.5 GB content and requires a 500 MB application installer download, the download update version available through the Steinberg Online Shop requires the download of the content as well as the application installer (4 GB download).

Best regards,
GN
Hello Guillermo. You didn't answer my question. Will the upgrade price for version 6.5 users raise from the current 199,00 euros, or will it remain the same?
I am sorry but I cannot discuss the pricing policy.
EDITED: The price changed on the 15 of october from 149 to 199.
So now the upgrade from Cubase 6.5 to Cubase 7 should stay in 199.00.
May I ask why do you want to know? Maybe I can explain it better.

Best regards,
GN
Hi Guillermo, fmr is on 6.5 and wants to know if grabbing an upgrade to 7 right now (and getting 7.5 via free grace period) is the cheapest option?

Rather than waiting for 7.5 to come out and then upgrading from 6.5 to 7.5. :)

In 2 days fmr may struggle to find a 7 upgrade pack (if that's the cheaper option)?

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fmr wrote:
SJ_Digriz wrote:
fmr wrote:
fandango wrote:
soundpalace wrote:If I purchase an upgrade to Cubase 7 now (from 6.5), then I will get the 7.5 upgrade to free right? I'm guessing this is a cheaper way into 7.5 for 6.5 users like myself?
Details for 7.5 grace period are here:
http://www.steinberg.net/en/support/gra ... _info.html

I activated the 7 upgrade 2 days ago (was hesitant to install following comments here about it, but wanted upgrade option before price increases came into effect) so, yep, you could upgrade to 7 now and be included in grace period to 7.5.
Can you elaborate on this? If I upgrade now from 6.5 to 7, how much do I save compared to buy the upgrade after the launching of Cubase 7.5?
If you ACTIVATE C7 ... not buy C7, within the grace period you will get 7.5 for free. So, if you can run around and find a C7 upgrade somewhere, you will save whatever the 7.5 upgrade is in your currency.
I can still order on Steinberg shop, but the upgrade from 6.5 to 7 currently costs 199,00 euros. I doubt they will charge more when 7.5 becomes available. It's already quite expensive. Will they? Guillermo?
Why buy it from the Steinberg shop? there are better deals out there:

http://www.thomann.de/gb/steinberg_cuba ... ase_65.htm

Good luck

:)

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Compyfox wrote:
A lot of people definitely need a grip on reality.

I think it is called... "Point of view"?

This is what is called "first class derailing".
Yes Dude..., it is derailing... Lots of people agree with the points you are making, but you're burying any useful content about this 7.5 release that maybe is in this thread by being so obstinate.

fwiw, If you have good third party plugs most of the updates don't really bring much, and this certainly makes the upgrade pricing less than attractive. I'm still on 6.5, didn't see the need or real benefits to go to 7.

£162 to upgrade to 7, no confirmation of how much more to upgrade to 7.5. I don't really see much benefit from upgrading to the new mixer in 7, or for the new features in 7.5. I use the vst racks and not instrument tracks so have multiple outputs already from vsts, hiding tracks can be done to my needs by good use of folders...

One concern that I do have over the more recent Steinberg pricing, is that if you don't early adopt or actively want to skip a version or two, you'll still end up having to spend the same to get to the updated version. i.e if I update from 6.5 to 7, 7.5 and then 8 that the cost would be the same as if I just updated directly from 6.5 to 8. Can anyone confirm if this is correct?



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_leras wrote: if I update from 6.5 to 7, 7.5 and then 8 that the cost would be the same as if I just updated directly from 6.5 to 8. Can anyone confirm if this is correct?
No one can confirm that, because no one knows how much C8 will be or what the upgrade costs will be. I doubt even the Borgz have pricing for C8 done yet.
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer

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Really? 13 pages of comments bitching about upgrade pricing. The upgrade is $49 (for users of Cubase 7). Don't go out drinking one night this month and you'll have it paid for.
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Guillermo Navarrete wrote:Hello,
SJ_Digriz wrote:
Guillermo Navarrete wrote:Hello,
SJ_Digriz wrote:
Guillermo Navarrete wrote: Do you mean the VST Instrument rack?
Yes, if I load 20 instruments into the rack with all the QC and routings the way I want, can I save that entire instrument chain as a single preset?
For the VST instruments that have a special integration with Cubase it will recall the Quick Control that you have setup in that particular instrument E.g. HALion 5 or HALion Sonic 2. But for the rest, the next time you load the instrument it will recall exactly the Quick Controls parameter assignments that you have previously set up on the VST Instrument Rack. So these are stored globally.

Best regards,
GN
So I can't load 10 instruments and have the 10 instruments load back all at once from a preset? It's still 1 instrument at a time?
No, but, wouldn't it be the same as saving it as a template... I simply do not see a realistic situation when you are in the middle of a project and all of the sudden you want to load 10 new instruments to replace the existing ones.
Please do not get me wrong, but for that, why don't you simply save the project as a template?

Best regards,
GN
You have no idea why someone wants to switch to a different instrument rack? To test , what instrument combination is more suitable for the current project. AFAIK Digital Performer has something called v-racks , would come to mind.

Lets assume i have 10 different plugins running and the sound is not really what i wanted, then i remember the combination of sylenth1, retrolouge, padshop and halion sonic was great in the last project. OR to check a different instrument rack for layering. You cant be serious to suggest to save a project as a template.

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Hello,
fandango wrote:
Guillermo Navarrete wrote:Hello,
fmr wrote:
Guillermo Navarrete wrote:Hello all,
...
2) The 7.5 update will be available from December 4, 2013, from Steinberg dealers worldwide as a boxed version and in the Steinberg Online Shop as a download version. While the boxed update includes 3.5 GB content and requires a 500 MB application installer download, the download update version available through the Steinberg Online Shop requires the download of the content as well as the application installer (4 GB download).

Best regards,
GN
Hello Guillermo. You didn't answer my question. Will the upgrade price for version 6.5 users raise from the current 199,00 euros, or will it remain the same?
I am sorry but I cannot discuss the pricing policy.
EDITED: The price changed on the 15 of october from 149 to 199.
So now the upgrade from Cubase 6.5 to Cubase 7 should stay in 199.00.
May I ask why do you want to know? Maybe I can explain it better.

Best regards,
GN
Hi Guillermo, fmr is on 6.5 and wants to know if grabbing an upgrade to 7 right now (and getting 7.5 via free grace period) is the cheapest option?

Rather than waiting for 7.5 to come out and then upgrading from 6.5 to 7.5. :)

In 2 days fmr may struggle to find a 7 upgrade pack (if that's the cheaper option)?
It doesn't matter, the price to upgrade from Cubase 6.5 to Cubase 7.5 will be of 199.00

Best regards,
GN
Guillermo Navarrete, Product Specialist
Steinberg
Hamburg, Germany
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Hello Guillermo,

Will you provide all the future bug fixes of V7.5 (that apply) to V7.0 as well (unlike what you did with 6.0)?

Thanks

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And... will AI/LE/Elements get the same Instrument Track and HSSE2 Treatment like Artist and Full?

Again, AI/LE/Elements are heavily reliant on these two parts of the engine and I ask regarding backwards compatibility.
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Hello,
ZINO wrote:Hello Guillermo,

Will you provide all the future bug fixes of V7.5 (that apply) to V7.0 as well (unlike what you did with 6.0)?

Thanks
In Cubase 6 we did provide a complete list of bug fixes in the version history that came with Cubase 6.0.7.

Which was shortly released after Cubase 6.5

http://www.steinberg.net/en/support/dow ... ase_6.html

Best regards,
GN
Guillermo Navarrete, Product Specialist
Steinberg
Hamburg, Germany
Check out Steinberg on Steinberg

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Guillermo Navarrete wrote:Hello,
ZINO wrote:Hello Guillermo,

Will you provide all the future bug fixes of V7.5 (that apply) to V7.0 as well (unlike what you did with 6.0)?

Thanks
In Cubase 6 we did provide a complete list of bug fixes in the version history that came with Cubase 6.0.7.

Which was shortly released after Cubase 6.5

http://www.steinberg.net/en/support/dow ... ase_6.html

Best regards,
GN
Hello Guillermo and thank you for your answer!

So basically the answer is no. V6.0 did not receive any of the V6.5.5 fixes. V6.0 did not receive any of the V6.5.4 bugfixes and so on. It only received SOME of the 6.5X bugfixes. That means that users had to pay 50 Euros to enjoy bug fixes too and not only the new features. I really hope that you reconsider this time.

Thanks

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Hello,
ZINO wrote:
Guillermo Navarrete wrote:Hello,
ZINO wrote:Hello Guillermo,

Will you provide all the future bug fixes of V7.5 (that apply) to V7.0 as well (unlike what you did with 6.0)?

Thanks
In Cubase 6 we did provide a complete list of bug fixes in the version history that came with Cubase 6.0.7.

Which was shortly released after Cubase 6.5

http://www.steinberg.net/en/support/dow ... ase_6.html

Best regards,
GN
Hello Guillermo and thank you for your answer!

So basically the answer is no. V6.0 did not receive any of the V6.5.5 fixes. V6.0 did not receive any of the V6.5.4 bugfixes and so on. It only received SOME of the 6.5X bugfixes. That means that users had to pay 50 Euros to enjoy bug fixes too and not only the new features. I really hope that you reconsider this time.

Thanks
No, no no no.
You are completely misunderstanding it.
It means that there is not such document, with the bug fixes.

Cubase 6 did received all the bug fixes free of charge on the Cubase 6.0.7 update that was released a month after Cubase 6.5 was released.

I never said that customers have to pay for bug fixes, please do not paraphrase me.

Best regards,
GN
Guillermo Navarrete, Product Specialist
Steinberg
Hamburg, Germany
Check out Steinberg on Steinberg

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I am not paraphrasing you. I am describing how reality is. You provided a "version history" that includes SOME of the bug fixes that V6.0 received from the V6.5x updates. Nice. But there were more fixes that V6.0 didn't get at all.

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ZINO wrote:I am not paraphrasing you. I am describing how reality is. You provided a "version history" that includes SOME of the bug fixes that V6.0 received from the V6.5x updates. Nice. But there were more fixes that V6.0 didn't get at all.
name one
I believe every thread should devolve into character attacks and witch-burning. It really helps the discussion.

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ericj23 wrote:
ZINO wrote:I am not paraphrasing you. I am describing how reality is. You provided a "version history" that includes SOME of the bug fixes that V6.0 received from the V6.5x updates. Nice. But there were more fixes that V6.0 didn't get at all.
name one
Plese see my previous post...

Also

latest 6.5x update: 6.5.5 Released July 2013
latest 6.0x update: 6.0.7 Released July 2012

enough said....

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