The reason many of their plugins are old is the fact that they started earlydangayle wrote:What *is* the actual value of Waves plugins. Does anyone actually pay sticker price for those things? Most of their plugins seem to be really old.ghettosynth wrote:It seems that way, but, I didn't know much about them really until recently. I do treat them the same way that I treat Waves. That said, like Waves, I've spent money with them. I don't care what retail price you slap on something, if you get it into my perceived value window for the given technology, I'll pick it up.Ryan99 wrote:Plugin-Alliance is quickly becoming like Waves for effects sale...
I don't like to use vouchers for free things though. I wish there had been something else that I wanted.
Waves has used different pricing/marketing strategies during the past 25 years. You may see things only from the short period of time.
What is the 'actual value' if their products depends on
- you, how much you are willing to pay and if you can you use them, make value of them
- markets, general price level
- competition, other developers quality/products
- general opinion, incl. media and critics
- development of the music industry, technology and project studios