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BERFAB wrote:What do people think of Iris 2? I couldn't find any threads in the forum on it. Price is right for sure, but I've got tons of synths from NI, Spectrasonics, Papen, etc. Does Iris 2 bring anything new to the table?
Here's a thread on iris 2 here: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=425374

Personally I really like it, despite its faults - it can create some pretty unique sounds.

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Iris 1 used much less CPU. In the past, iZotope has sometimes allowed customers to have access to the older versions. Also, you might be able to download the libraries individually that way, in which case it can take less hard drive space. I seem to remember Iris 1 having a lightweight library.

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What does WUP on waves stuff actually means?

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WUP = Waves Update Plan. You pay a fee to get continues support and updates for the plugins. Read more here http://www.waves.com/support/waves-update-plan

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WUP is great if you own Mercury, then you get every new plugin for free.

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also need to have WUP in place to sell the plugins:

http://www.waves.com/support/transfer-of-ownership
To transfer ownership of Waves products, follow the steps below. Each license being transferred must be covered under the Waves Update Plan.

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Uncle E wrote:WUP is great if you own Mercury, then you get every new plugin for free.
I should bloody hope so for $7,600 USD list price!

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OneOfManyPauls wrote:I should bloody hope so for $7,600 USD list price!
Good point. ;)

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OneOfManyPauls wrote:
Uncle E wrote:WUP is great if you own Mercury, then you get every new plugin for free.
I should bloody hope so for $7,600 USD list price!

UI know that list price means pretty much nothing. It has been on sale WAY WAY cheaper than that. If you pay list at Waves your pretty much stupid.
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If you pay list at Waves your pretty much stupid.
I've never paid list for anything from waves - but I think it's wrong to say that people who do pay list (or list minus regular reseller discount) are stupid, because there are plenty smart people for whom the time waiting for a sale costs more than the discount saves.

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OneOfManyPauls wrote:
If you pay list at Waves your pretty much stupid.
I've never paid list for anything from waves - but I think it's wrong to say that people who do pay list (or list minus regular reseller discount) are stupid, because there are plenty smart people for whom the time waiting for a sale costs more than the discount saves.

ok stupid or stupid rich :D
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Uncle E wrote:WUP is great if you own Mercury, then you get every new plugin for free.
Unfortunately, not every. But enough to make the plan worthwhile (or at least when they offer a discount which they did last March) :)

The best thing about Waves WUP compared to, say Pro Tools annual subscription, is that you only pay it when you need to and it doesn't change just because you didn't update for the last two years. Such as when they get a bunch of new plugins that you like which would cost you more than $300 on sale. Or the DAW you own decides to change from RTAS to AAX. And? The plugins keep running even if you never do the update.

But really? It works the best with bundles rather than individual plugins.

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ATS wrote:ok stupid or stupid rich :D
Don't studio owners just write it off, when doing their taxes ?

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dzilizzi wrote:
But really? It works the best with bundles rather than individual plugins.
Really. And that's where it should stay, as a bundle updater / premium customer service option for high value customers - not as a yearly tax on Renaissance Bass which you got free 3 years ago and hasn't been updated since 1993 :lol:

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Numanoid wrote:Don't studio owners just write it off, when doing their taxes ?
It's not like some kind of free purchase.

The purchase would just increase their costs, thus lowering their profit, which is the thing they ultimately get taxed on.

Simple example: If they made $100k profit somewhere where tax is 20%, and bought this at $7,600, then they would pay tax on $100k-$7,600=$92,400 @ 20% = $18,480 vs the $20k tax due on the full $100k.

So the tax benefit is $1,520 which is 20% of the purchase price (the tax rate). It would have still cost them $7,600 - ($20,000-$18,480=$1,520) = $6,080 in real terms.

Also, not sure how it would work with this kind of purchase as to whether they'd be able to allocate the whole cost in one year or if it would be done as some kind of percentage each year on a reducing balance basis like depreciation of fixed assets.

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