Sometimes I have the feeling, you don't even read properly, Vojtech. Or you're (sadly) not open to suggestions. And then weeks later you're like "ya, I though this through - let's do it anyway". I remember that I sent you a couple of plugin ideas, and you initially said "not interesting". Yet a couple of weeks/months later, you ported some of these ideas anyway. Same with MXXX Core - people asked for a more affordable version, you said "no - won't happen", now it's about to be released.MeldaProduction wrote:Actually it's far more complex than that. MFreeEffectsBundle is a steal for 49 EUR, there's more like 20 effects. Assuming that this bargain will unlock MXXX modules is just about insane. It would really KO all other bundles, MXXX itself, everything, not gonna happen sorry.
I said "ProEffects" on purpose. And if you combine MXXX Core with the Pro Bundle, bump the price to 150EUR (plus VAT!), then it should be a different game.
Actually - come to think of it... The "Full" version of CORE is 399EUR (Introductionary Price, else 999EUR - though I don't think that you can keep this 1k price in the future). MTotal Bundle is 1300EUR, yet MXXX (full) covers that bundle with a huge percent. Something is not adding up IMO.
I don't know if I really like that sub-tone... especially not as customer.MeldaProduction wrote:As for the limitations you added - this makes no sense at all! Imagine you buy MXXXCore, there would be no modulators??? Until when??? You buy a first commercial plugin or something?
And I've been too long of both a customer and software tester for various companies to already see where things might not work out, or where I rather speak with my wallet.MeldaProduction wrote:And imagine explaining such superovercomplicated system to customers, I'm way too long on support to understand that this would be a suicide. So absolutely not. ...
And it's not about anyone robbing anyone. It's about keeping the value. What you are suggesting would be an end of the company.
What I am suggesting, is a possible idea. You asked for feedback, you got it. How you handle it, or if you even handle it, lies on a whole different ballpark. But shrugging it off right at the beginning is also not really helpful for either parties.
Which brings me to this:
Up until this point, you were VERY vague as to what is actually planned, bundled and what will be possible with MXXX Core. Then you dropped an image with the "core features". And IMO now the actual questions can begin, the (better) suggestions, etc.MeldaProduction wrote:MXXXCore will have all the features of the plugins, but unlocking the dedicated plugins will need the commercial licences.
MeldaProduction wrote:Anyway folks, for those of you interested, here's the list of the available processors if you have just MXXXCore licence, nothing else:
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Quite enough to build lots of stuff!
Okay... I see an Auto-Pitch, A Band-Pass, a Filter, a compressor, a delay tap, various M/S tools, an Analyzer, Follower, a Math Tool, a Modular Module (man, I could pull off A LOT with this module alone!), hopefully the MUtility module, various building blocks (like a Crossover/Signal Splitter - hopefully with more then 2 bands or a container function - sorry, didn't pay much attention to MXXX Grande), LFO, Noise Generators, etc.
My first question would be:
Why not post this right from the start? This way, misunderstandings would have never happened. And this changes the picture completely.
Though the next question would be:
What do you consider as a Filter?
You list an Equalizer separately. So what is the filter? Is just a single band full parametric filter, or is this just a simple LPF/HPF with dB/Oct setings? Which in turn would make the BandPass module obsolete as you can build it with two Filter modules in series (and then a custom GUI, if possible). But on the other hand, makes things a whole lot more difficult for sound shaping. For example - if you want to add some post-EQ (filtering!) after your FX chain, or pre-emphasis before you go into the next module... you first need a commercial MLinearEQ, MAudioEQ or something like that? That is a bit nonsense/inconsistent IMO.
Same with the delay tap, but no regular simple delay module btw. So what is the difference here?!
Then again, that's just me. A chorus, Phaser, Flanger and Tremolo can all be created wth an LFO controlling the right module (pitch module, a filter module, a volume module)
On the other hand, unlocking the "Freeform", "Linear" and "Dynamic" EQ is a different issue and actually logical. Which brings me to the modules that are needed to unlock advanced features:
Rotary, Auto Pan (there is an auto pitch, but no regular Pan module?!), Reverb, more advanced Dynamics (already pre-built), Granular Synthesis, an amp (yet no simple "WaveShaper" module available with Core?).
Though I do wonder why the "Analyzer" is bundled, yet you consider it more advanced and needs unlocking. Some things are definitely inconsistent here.
Which brings me back to your concern that "bundling this thing with the higher bundles is just as much overkill".
Er... you do realize that the smallest bundle, the Creative one, can basically unlock 90% (if not everything) of MXXX Core? So if you decide to bundle it for new users, or offer a loyality upgrade fee - then those that DO NOT have one of the bundles, burn for all others.
On the other hand, the 99EUR price tag (which I do consider as the regular price, you were NOT talking about introductory prices!) is a bit low in contrast to the MXXX full version. Especially with that feature set. So you put MFreeEffects/MProEffects on a much higher value than MXXX Core here.
Until you're now like "you know, you're right, the price is wrong, it will actually be 299EUR (plus VAT)", but then the feature set is wonky for the price tag.
On one hand, you want to make a fair deal and interesting tool, on the other hand... who of your users is being treated better?! Those that buy individual modules and pay more on the long run, or those that jumped on one of the bigger bundles? Which plugin set is more worth? Which one isn't?
It's a very, very fine line to walk here. Especially if you have users that can build pretty much EVERYTHING out of these modules and a modular environment.
I guess I'll have to wait and see.
But things would have been way more relaxed if you would have said: "I thought about this, here is a screenshot of the available modules compared to the full version - it will be available in x-weeks".
Release a demo, then people can take a look at it.
If it's a good tool at a fair price, people will buy it (myself included).
If there is a fair upgrade path (considering what you already have as well), people might even jump on that deal later.
It's that simple.
