I read this argument over and over again.Winstontaneous wrote:Unless you want to sell, then there's a 20% transfer fee.onerob wrote:I think Melda stuff is great and once you get a bundle, you're in for life.I'm out.
Why should you ever want to sell them? Melda has a bigger vision in mind. Nearly every plugin can be bound to the MXXX, what is a huge (and totally unmatched) modular effects system with several processing lanes, the possibility to feedback each module and with "endless" routing options. There is NOTHING comparable out there on the market. If you are into sound-sculpting you won´t find an adequate alternative. This thing is so huge and amazing in options AND soundwise, you litterly can dive a lifetime into it. You have a lifetime update warrenty and if you are an owner of any bundle you will get all upcoming new plugins a lifetime long for free too, if they belong to that bundle. If you own the CompleteBundle you will never ever have to think again about buying new plugins. There is simply no need for that. Except of course you e.g. need a certain wavetable synth or a very specialized granular tool, like Glitchmachines build or something like this. But have in mind if you own MXXX (or MXXXCore with many optional modules), you can build nearly everything you can imagine by your own. There are no limitations. Who knows Melda plugins knows that each and every parameter of each single plugin can be modulated. What else could you really need? And please leave these "windowed" and workflow-shit discussion out once for all. You have to learn a system if you use Melda, but that is so rewarding when once understood. And it´s so logical. Thing is, if you use Melda you will come to the point you start to miss features and possibilities in nearly all other plugins on the market.
Joyful modulation
