DAWs are cheap.
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Distorted Horizon Distorted Horizon https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=392076
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Depends on the DAW really but still. With the price of Serum you get FLS. Or 10 versions of Reaper.
With the price of 2 "higher end" vst synths you get Reason.
So how is it.. Are vst's overpriced or DAWs underpriced?
With the price of 2 "higher end" vst synths you get Reason.
So how is it.. Are vst's overpriced or DAWs underpriced?
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
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Possibly, Reaper and other cheap DAWs have put a downward pressure on other DAW prices. On the Mac, it's hard to compete with Logic, or even Garageband, which has been used to record and mix CDs (or so I've read). But I don't really know.
Some VIs are certainly overpriced. I kinda regret buying a couple of things like the VSL special eds.
And some DAWs are overpriced, like Nuendo
Some VIs are certainly overpriced. I kinda regret buying a couple of things like the VSL special eds.
And some DAWs are overpriced, like Nuendo
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- 8077 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
Ever since getting into Eurorack, I feel like software in general is cheap. 
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Distorted Horizon Distorted Horizon https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=392076
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Not so sure about that either. Of course I understand that coding can be hard work and takes alot of man hours to make a synth. Especially making a DAW. And those man hours are the thing why I think that DAWs compared to vsti's are cheapfoosnark wrote:Ever since getting into Eurorack, I feel like software in general is cheap.
Seems like hardware is also soon cheaper than vsti's
That Trueno really seems interesting.
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- 9578 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
There ain't no such thing as a market price, never has been, even on old oriental markets vendors would give the same thing for very different prices.
The mass is the key in software. If you can sell more than ten times as much for 1/10th of the price you better sell it for low. And have some extras for a high price for those who have more money than they need...
The mass is the key in software. If you can sell more than ten times as much for 1/10th of the price you better sell it for low. And have some extras for a high price for those who have more money than they need...
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- 4589 posts since 7 Jun, 2012 from Warsaw
It's a matter of sales figure. There are many times less DAWs on the market, so they sell in larger quantities and are much more profitable.
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foosnark wrote:Ever since getting into Eurorack, I feel like software in general is cheap.
yup, few quid shy of 3k in a week
i haven't spent anywhere near that on software over nearly 20 years
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- 35685 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
I agree.thecontrolcentre wrote:Some vst instruments are over-priced imho ...
That said, i find DAW's to be pretty cheap as well though. Especially when you consider how much a hardware studio would cost you.
IMO, VSTi's should be priced 129 €, max. I usually buy on sales, don't think i ever paid full price for a 100 € plus VSTi.
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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Reaper is not cheap. People might think it is cheap because most people consider themselves non-pros and thus opt for the discounted hobbyist license so to speak.Bombadil wrote:Possibly, Reaper and other cheap DAWs have put a downward pressure on other DAW prices. On the Mac, it's hard to compete with Logic, or even Garageband, which has been used to record and mix CDs (or so I've read). But I don't really know.
Some VIs are certainly overpriced. I kinda regret buying a couple of things like the VSL special eds.
And some DAWs are overpriced, like Nuendo
The regular Reaper license is $225.
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Mister Natural Mister Natural https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=164174
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with everything that is included in the package, I think Ableton Suite version is a total steal - instruments, drums, MAX, efx, samples
just an insane amount of toys to play with
just an insane amount of toys to play with
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I agree. Especially as it doesn't come with any content at all, opposed to about any other DAW i know. At the very least, i don't think it is more value for money than other DAW's, when you do this as a profession.fluffy_little_something wrote: Reaper is not cheap.
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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Then again, Reaper major versions last pretty long, so one doesn't have to upgrade for years.
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But for anyone who makes less than $20000 annually from music, which is probably most of us, it is significantly cheaper. A hobbyist, or small time library music composer, can be in business for $60. And if you really do make more than that from music, $225 is quite cheap compared to something like Pro Tools ($600 or $2500 for "pro pro tools") or Cubase (~$500) And while it doesn't come with content (besides a couple hundred pluginschk071 wrote:I agree. Especially as it doesn't come with any content at all, opposed to about any other DAW i know. At the very least, i don't think it is more value for money than other DAW's, when you do this as a profession.fluffy_little_something wrote: Reaper is not cheap.