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No problems here with Juno but be aware that if you're in the US you could be waiting a long time once it gets to customs. I've heard of people waiting over a month (from other European sellers, not necessarily Juno) because it's stuck at customs. Last time I ordered from Juno was pre-pandemic and it got to me overnight here in the US.

This is a thread on GS about ordering from Europe to the US (mostly from Thomann) but gives an idea on possible complications, extra costs (credit card fees/import duties). Start around Post #40 for COVID-relevant posts: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/electro ... tions.html

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D.Wako wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:28 pm
thenumber23 wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:16 pm I see a cool sale on Best Service The Orchestra, but I also see there's a The Orchestra Complete version.

Is the non-complete version an excellent product in its own right, or would one want the complete upgrade to feel they have a full package?
Looks to me like The Orchestra is the bread and butter part of the complete package. So I'd say yes. But you're probably better wait for someone who actually used these products to confirm that.
What kept me from even considering either one was the fact that only the Complete has this:

The Orchestra Complete also features the new MIDI-Export feature which allows you to drag and drop all five internal sequence tracks directly into your DAW as MIDI files.

So no MIDI Export in The Orchestra, you have to upgrade to Complete. Seems like a feature that shouldn't need an expensive upgrade.

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rockhopper wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:45 pm
D.Wako wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:28 pm
thenumber23 wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:16 pm I see a cool sale on Best Service The Orchestra, but I also see there's a The Orchestra Complete version.

Is the non-complete version an excellent product in its own right, or would one want the complete upgrade to feel they have a full package?
Looks to me like The Orchestra is the bread and butter part of the complete package. So I'd say yes. But you're probably better wait for someone who actually used these products to confirm that.
What kept me from even considering either one was the fact that only the Complete has this:

The Orchestra Complete also features the new MIDI-Export feature which allows you to drag and drop all five internal sequence tracks directly into your DAW as MIDI files.

So no MIDI Export in The Orchestra, you have to upgrade to Complete. Seems like a feature that shouldn't need an expensive upgrade.
I would contact them to make sure this is the case. You can always use midi out in kontakt and record it in your daw. It's slower but you should be able to get the same result. Again. probably best to have someone who owns it to confirm this.

edited: Also, you can always upgrade to the complete bundle later. Look for the upgrade price for comparison...
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Just chected and you can buy the upgrade for $119 so you have nothing to lose to jump on this sale it seems.
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WatchTheGuitar wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 4:03 pm Anyone bought from the Juno Records site? I’m looking at their synths for sale pages and there are some attractive prices
https://www.juno.co.uk/dj-equipment/synthesisers/2/
But, would just like to know what people’s experiences are before I sell a kidney.
bought from juno many times and been happy - but I have heard there can be issues with returns/warranties and if you look at their terms they aren't in line with UK consumer rights:

https://www.juno.co.uk/help/terms-and-conditions/
Damaged or defective goods: in the unlikely event that you receive products which are damaged or defective or become defective within 7 days of receipt, we shall, at our own option, either replace or refund any damaged or defective products (including the postage and packing you were charged) PROVIDED THAT you notify us of the problem in writing at the address stated in the confirmation email within 2 working days of delivery of the products and that, in the case of physical products, you return the products in the same condition that you received them;

Goods that become defective or faulty after 7 days, but before the end of the manufacturer's warranty period: should a product you purchase become defective or faulty after 7 days from delivery and before the end of the manufacturer's warranty, we shall, at our own option, either repair or replace the products;

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Ah yes that’s a dealbreaker for me, thank for pointing that out.

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D.Wako wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 7:06 pm I would contact them to make sure this is the case. You can always use midi out in kontakt and record it in your daw. It's slower but you should be able to get the same result. Again. probably best to have someone who owns it to confirm this.
Unfortunately it is true that the non-Complete version doesn't have the MIDI Export feature.

I just did some tests (I own Complete). It turns out it is true that you can record Kontakt's MIDI output if you set it up correctly - in Kontakt's global settings you need to enable "MIDI Notes" and "MIDI CC" in "Send MIDI to outside world". However, it's not very useful to do so. All of the data for all five parts gets output on MIDI Channel 1, so you end up with a single MIDI clip containing all the notes and CCs jumbled together. Especially with the CCs there's not really any way to separate them. And worse, even if you mute some of the parts in The Orchestra, the script engine still generates all the data and so they still get recorded. So there's no way I can see to get the various parts out, certainly not without a lot of work.

With Complete's MIDI Export feature, once you've played a section once, you can just drag-and-drop to your DAW and it comes over as five clean separate tracks.

It's a shame... I think The Orchestra is great software, but the Complete expansion is kind of non-optional, and with the expansion it really feels a bit overpriced even at this sale price. The sounds are very good but not world-class, and it lacks things that other orchestral libraries at this price point have like multiple mic positions. I'm glad I own it but I have a bit of a tough time recommending it. Personally I wish they would sell the Ensemble Engine as a separate product with no sounds at all, like a bespoke orchestral arpeggiator.
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Thanks everyone for your comments regarding The Orchestra. I bought the non-complete version, and might upgrade to the complete one too.

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OneOfManyPauls wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 7:37 pm
WatchTheGuitar wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 4:03 pm Anyone bought from the Juno Records site? I’m looking at their synths for sale pages and there are some attractive prices
https://www.juno.co.uk/dj-equipment/synthesisers/2/
But, would just like to know what people’s experiences are before I sell a kidney.
bought from juno many times and been happy - but I have heard there can be issues with returns/warranties and if you look at their terms they aren't in line with UK consumer rights:

https://www.juno.co.uk/help/terms-and-conditions/
Damaged or defective goods: in the unlikely event that you receive products which are damaged or defective or become defective within 7 days of receipt, we shall, at our own option, either replace or refund any damaged or defective products (including the postage and packing you were charged) PROVIDED THAT you notify us of the problem in writing at the address stated in the confirmation email within 2 working days of delivery of the products and that, in the case of physical products, you return the products in the same condition that you received them;

Goods that become defective or faulty after 7 days, but before the end of the manufacturer's warranty period: should a product you purchase become defective or faulty after 7 days from delivery and before the end of the manufacturer's warranty, we shall, at our own option, either repair or replace the products;
You should at least have posted the line prior to the bits you quoted. "Our returns policy: Without prejudice to your statutory legal rights which remain unaffected, we operate the following returns and refunds policies:"

The bits you did quote are about goods damaged in transit and seem to be similar to other places i have bought from in the past. If you just decide you dont want the product you are still covered by the Consumer Contracts Regulations, as the line you didn't quote makes clear.

I'm in the uk and not affiliated with juno just a happy purchaser from them in the past.
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I win The Orchestra in recently bestservice giveaway :party: Though a bit sad was to know that not complete version though. But gift horse..as say hehe. Not sure about buy upgrade though, only if some discount occurs maybe.

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Ceej wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 8:30 pm
D.Wako wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 7:06 pm I would contact them to make sure this is the case. You can always use midi out in kontakt and record it in your daw. It's slower but you should be able to get the same result. Again. probably best to have someone who owns it to confirm this.
Unfortunately it is true that the non-Complete version doesn't have the MIDI Export feature.

I just did some tests (I own Complete). It turns out it is true that you can record Kontakt's MIDI output if you set it up correctly - in Kontakt's global settings you need to enable "MIDI Notes" and "MIDI CC" in "Send MIDI to outside world". However, it's not very useful to do so. All of the data for all five parts gets output on MIDI Channel 1, so you end up with a single MIDI clip containing all the notes and CCs jumbled together. Especially with the CCs there's not really any way to separate them. And worse, even if you mute some of the parts in The Orchestra, the script engine still generates all the data and so they still get recorded. So there's no way I can see to get the various parts out, certainly not without a lot of work.

With Complete's MIDI Export feature, once you've played a section once, you can just drag-and-drop to your DAW and it comes over as five clean separate tracks.

It's a shame... I think The Orchestra is great software, but the Complete expansion is kind of non-optional, and with the expansion it really feels a bit overpriced even at this sale price. The sounds are very good but not world-class, and it lacks things that other orchestral libraries at this price point have like multiple mic positions. I'm glad I own it but I have a bit of a tough time recommending it. Personally I wish they would sell the Ensemble Engine as a separate product with no sounds at all, like a bespoke orchestral arpeggiator.
Thanks for taking the time Ceej.
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From the bargains thread:
khanyz wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 6:49 am Humble Software Bundle: Your Sounds. Your Movies. Professional Video and Audio Creation
https://www.humblebundle.com/software/y ... n-software
So for $25 you get all this ? Sounds a bit too good to be true and you know what they say.... :?

Music Maker ($40.00)
- Includes coupon for in-app content worth $40 (One Item up to $40)!
ACID Music Studio 11 ($59.99)
Soundpool EDM Discharge ($39.99)
- Package contains 589 Loops* in 130 BPM
Video Pro X11 ($399.00)
VEGAS Movie Studio 16 Platinum ($79.99)
SOUND FORGE Audio Studio 13 ($59.99)
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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^^^
I bought from Humble Bundle a year ago and had no issues.
I am considering this deal but will likely not get it.

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Teksonik wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 11:08 pm From the bargains thread:
khanyz wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 6:49 am Humble Software Bundle: Your Sounds. Your Movies. Professional Video and Audio Creation
https://www.humblebundle.com/software/y ... n-software
So for $25 you get all this ? Sounds a bit too good to be true and you know what they say.... :?

my only advice would be to double check that the stuff you install doesn't install other s***. My wife wasn't careful and her computer had this annoying banner pop up every time she started the computer (it was some kind of ad) after installing magixx or something .

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Kalamata Kid wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 11:26 pm ^^^
I bought from Humble Bundle a year ago and had no issues.
I am considering this deal but will likely not get it.
Hmmm $675 worth of software for $25 just feels off but if you've dealt when them in the past.

I would only be interested in the Video Pro, Vegas, and Soundforge.

Did you get the software from the developer's websites or was it delivered in another way ?
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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