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Numanoid wrote:
fmr wrote:Oh, mine is sorted already. I remain at version 3.6.0 and do not plan the leave... Anyway, my version already had the import functions, so, there's nothing there for me in the new Version
We all bitched and moaned about not being able to import Legacy libs in the free Version of ST3

And when it happens none of us notice, quite embarrasing really :oops:
Now it's my time to bitching... Well, not really :wink:. I'm not of the bitching type. I simply forget it and carry on. :)
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...though you may miss out on features and bug fixes that come with future updates (or those that have already been taken care of in releases since the one you're one) so if there's a ticket you would like me to have someone look at I'd be happy to do so. Just PM the information to me and I'll see what's up.

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A thing I find interesting with the legacy patches versus the new ones, is that the CPU hit seems to be a lot smaller for legacy patches

Playing a patch from the new ST3 CS included lib gets me hits in 20% region, while legacy patches only hit in the low 10%, even when I stack several, in other words only half the hit of new patches

Anybody else notice the same (not the actual values, but that legacy patches hit less) ?

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Check the FX section. When I got ST3SE first and tried one of the included piano patches the CPU hit was massive. Turning off the ambience effect brought it down by half.

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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:I would report this issue you are having to IK Support as it is not the typical experience. This update 3.6.5 (also the full version based on the same code) has been available and downloaded/installed by quite a few since April 6th so it doesn't sound like a "first day glitch". I'm sure support can assist you in rectifying this issue.
I certainly hope so, and I will do exactly that.

I'd also like to say a more general thank-you, Peter. You have taken a lot of guff on this forum over the years, and I have no idea why. You do your best to help, and you're always friendly, and I at least thank you very much for that.
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This is HUGE! Why isn't this news bigger? I just discovered it by accident. Just downloaded ST3 and about to try my all-but-forgotten ST2/SS2 and Miroslav libraries in it. Many thanks to IK for this decision!

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Definitely thankful the free version allows legacy importing. I'm just wondering why this feature wasn't announced when this thread was created on 4/14? Peter even mentioned on the first page this version doesn't import legacy libraries. Then yesterday they updated their web site stating the free version includes the import feature. Almost like they included it by accident :). Either way, thanks IK!

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tony_12345 wrote:Definitely thankful the free version allows legacy importing. I'm just wondering why this feature wasn't announced when this thread was created on 4/14? Peter even mentioned on the first page this version doesn't import legacy libraries. Then yesterday they updated their web site stating the free version includes the import feature. Almost like they included it by accident :). Either way, thanks IK!
This thread was started in August 2015 when the free version was expanded to enable the Custom Shop expansion libraries. It did not import at that time. Another KVRian started a thread for this new update, in this same sub forum. That one is probably less confusing since the new import function is the focus of it (and in the topic subject line).

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I'm not going to get into a war here but feel it necessary to state how I feel.

I remember reading, at the time, that ST3 free would not contain the import function, implying "Ever", and if you wanted to import legacy libraries you had to buy the full version, which in turn prompted many to buy into the hype and do the pre-order.

Now, once again IKM considers its bottom line instead of that of valuing customers and changes its policy.

Gotta say, this irks me and makes me reconsider my policy about buying any more of IKM's products.
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dsan@mail.com wrote:I'm not going to get into a war here but feel it necessary to state how I feel.

I remember reading, at the time, that ST3 free would not contain the import function, implying "Ever", and if you wanted to import legacy libraries you had to buy the full version, which in turn prompted many to buy into the hype and do the pre-order.

Now, once again IKM considers its bottom line instead of that of valuing customers and changes its policy.

Gotta say, this irks me and makes me reconsider my policy about buying any more of IKM's products.
I'm sorry you interpreted my posts in that way, I did my best to state "upon release" (as did our official statement about why ST3 was going to be 64-bit only and not have a free version at release) and simply that I had no knowledge of plans at that time (years ago). I have also tried to express the comparison between the product arc of SampleTank 2.x which also did not have a free version that imported/loaded commercial libraries for a couple of years after release so this is indeed similar to that arc. I appreciate your candor and opinion, and I'll do my best to word my posts in a way that avoids misunderstanding or misinterpretation going forward.

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Wait...."Fully Functional Free Version". Does that mean there is no difference in function between the paid version and the free version ? The only difference being the included sample library ?
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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I only have SE but as I've always been under the assumption that the size of the included sample library is the only difference between the versions. Wasn't it the same with ST2? I started into that with XL so I never used the smaller versions.

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Numanoid wrote:
fmr wrote:Oh, mine is sorted already. I remain at version 3.6.0 and do not plan the leave... Anyway, my version already had the import functions, so, there's nothing there for me in the new Version
We all bitched and moaned about not being able to import Legacy libs in the free Version of ST3

And when it happens none of us notice, quite embarrasing really :oops:
Not really sure who that would be embarrassing for...

I had intended to move on completely from IK products, so I have ignored their posts. I did recently consider jumping on the SE version, but had decided I didn't want to do it just to play my old libraries.

Anyway, this is cool. I wish it had happened sooner, or even a decently priced pay-for-option (to import "legacy" libraries) at time of launch of ST3, but oh well. What's done is done.

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elxsound wrote:I had intended to move on completely from IK products, so I have ignored their posts.
But you check them out at this particular time though, good timing that :D

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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote: This thread was started in August 2015 when the free version was expanded to enable the Custom Shop expansion libraries. It did not import at that time. Another KVRian started a thread for this new update, in this same sub forum. That one is probably less confusing since the new import function is the focus of it (and in the topic subject line).
You're right Peter. This is an old thread from last year. Guess the morning coffee didn't kick in yet :). So 4/19/2016 was the first release that included this feature? Great news!

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