Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRian
- 614 posts since 26 Jun, 2016
The Cubase sale has 11 extra plug ins from 3rd party devs. Some really great plugins in there and a great Halion library too.
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- KVRAF
- 2413 posts since 10 Jan, 2018
11 with Pro but increasingly fewer for the next two lower versions.Sindikhate wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 5:57 pm The Cubase sale has 11 extra plug ins from 3rd party devs. Some really great plugins in there and a great Halion library too.
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 25 Nov, 2009
if you canceled your forever 29 subscription before this announcement the codes were valid 12 months.
now it's 7 weeks?
is there an EULA to check whether this move from PA (NI) is legal?
I have 35 codes to spend within two months? I own approx 80 plugins and have to burn all codes now for stuff I don't use.
I am speechless...
additionally their transfer policy changed :
"You can transfer the plugins to other accounts 30 days after purchasing your license. This period is to prevent fraudulent activities, so we ask for your understanding.
For a license transfer, all you need is the following:
The email of the account you want to transfer your license(s) to
(the buyer's account email)
The fee to activate the plugin is $20 per license and has to be paid by the buyer."
so they're blocking sales of licenses somehow.
thinking of the big time fale when Waves had to reverse their subscription only move
There is a chance addressing NI with this in their forum
maybe there aren't that many loyal customers who started forever 29 at launch and kept it until now. could this badass move from NI be worth a separate thread?
have to meditate a bit over this...
now it's 7 weeks?
is there an EULA to check whether this move from PA (NI) is legal?
I have 35 codes to spend within two months? I own approx 80 plugins and have to burn all codes now for stuff I don't use.
I am speechless...
additionally their transfer policy changed :
"You can transfer the plugins to other accounts 30 days after purchasing your license. This period is to prevent fraudulent activities, so we ask for your understanding.
For a license transfer, all you need is the following:
The email of the account you want to transfer your license(s) to
(the buyer's account email)
The fee to activate the plugin is $20 per license and has to be paid by the buyer."
so they're blocking sales of licenses somehow.
thinking of the big time fale when Waves had to reverse their subscription only move
There is a chance addressing NI with this in their forum
maybe there aren't that many loyal customers who started forever 29 at launch and kept it until now. could this badass move from NI be worth a separate thread?
have to meditate a bit over this...
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- KVRian
- 589 posts since 10 May, 2019 from Germany
svrc wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 7:57 pm Softube Wasted Space reverb is free for email subscribers. And for the next six months there will be for free Fix Phaser.
Subscribed to their newsletter but received only a15% off voucher code...
How do I get "Wasted Space" and "Fix Phaser"....?
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- KVRAF
- 2413 posts since 10 Jan, 2018
Why not sell the codes here?fxyz wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 8:09 pm if you canceled your forever 29 subscription before this announcement the codes were valid 12 months.
now it's 7 weeks?
is there an EULA to check whether this move from PA (NI) is legal?
I have 35 codes to spend within two months? I own approx 80 plugins and have to burn all codes now for stuff I don't use.
With this program ending, there should be plenty of buyers willing to pay face value for them.
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- KVRAF
- 9856 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
I subscribed to it, but I'm not seeing anything in my email about that offer.
- KVRAF
- 1787 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
svrc wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 7:57 pm Softube Wasted Space reverb is free for email subscribers. And for the next six months there will be for free Fix Phaser.
Rock & Roll Scientists, huh?Softube wrote:"By giving us your email details below, you consent to receiving the Softube Newsletter and the collection and processing of your data including purchase history and Softube account details for analysis and profiling. We may also send offers from partners."
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- KVRist
- 91 posts since 6 Jul, 2024
I'm already subscribed to SoftTube, but I never received an email about the free Wasted Space.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 19796 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
You're the person at KVR who I feel is best positioned to answer this question but with a tsunami of economic data coming in on a nearly hourly basis my head is spinning so this might be a stupid question....
Are digital products subject to Tariffs? In other words if you sell a software product made in let's say the E.U. are you required to pay tariffs on that product?
I assume any hardware that comes from a country that has tariffs placed on it will require you to pay the fees?
How do you see this playing out for the music production market in general going forward ?
On a personal note I can say that my budget for anything music related is at zero right now unless there is an absolute no-brainer deal that simply can't be resisted.
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- KVRAF
- 20703 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
The US does not have tariffs on software products delivered virtually. Even if there ever are, there is no practical way for them to monitor and collect it on a B2C level.
Hardware over a certain amount is and has always been taxed. There is currently an extra 10% tax on goods imported from China that went into effect in February, up from 25% to 35%. The reason consumers haven't seen price increases is because the build costs are low and that extra 10% is based on the build cost alone, and thus is insignificant.
Hardware over a certain amount is and has always been taxed. There is currently an extra 10% tax on goods imported from China that went into effect in February, up from 25% to 35%. The reason consumers haven't seen price increases is because the build costs are low and that extra 10% is based on the build cost alone, and thus is insignificant.
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- KVRist
- 146 posts since 19 Dec, 2023
Sound_Bear wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 10:19 pm Heads-up about the so-called "Intro Sale" of TC Electronic plugins at Plugin Boutique: They are creating a false impression of lowering prices while they're actually raising them.
At Music Tribe's own website, e. g. VSS3 used to cost $ 99 plus tax for the last four or five months. At PB it's now "on sale" for $ 124 incl. EU taxes (don't know the US price) while the planned "regular" price is projected at twice that sum. Meanwhile, the price at Music Tribe has gone back to the old price of $ 199, which they hadn't had since November.
Of course they're free to changes their prices whenever they like or see fit, but to call this sequence of changes an "Intro SALE" is misleading because it's actually an "Intro Raise".
Although PB themselves frequently make misleading promises regarding their rewards system, I suspect TC are more likely behind this "Sale" concept than PB, because the last big brand intro sale PB had was actually extremely generously priced (Fuse Audio Labs, a couple months ago; Fuse are generally a very user-friendly brand).
TC are not a very user friendly plugin company. They no longer provide a download of the installer for the old version of VSS3 which many have said sounded better, which was way backwards compatible and which had a cleaner GUI that didn't look like a 1990s Star Trek console. Now they're apparently trying to make some late cash with not-so-well-aging products.
Personally I recommend buying Relab VS6000 instead. It's based on those coveted algos, has a much cleaner interface, and Relab's pricing with significant "loyalty" discounts is pretty reliable, without attempts at deception like the one above (as far as I know).
"TC Electronic Denmark office closed"
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index ... d.2634663/
I didn't know about this news until now. I don't know if it's connected to the misleading name for the price changes.
Selling: Softube custom bundle; Zynaptiq Wormhole
- KVRAF
- 13731 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
copied this from the "Recycle returns and it is free." thread:
I discovered something.
This is part of the top of the page that loads (currently) when you click the link below. It shows a 3D ReCycle CD package you can grab and spin around to your hearts content, and/or (then) scroll down a bit, to read about "the contest":
If (however) you click the "ReCycle exe" icon in the upper left of that image, a notepad image appears, that is titled "coupon.txt"
Click that image and this promo code pops up...
Link below: https://www.reasonstudios.com/recycle
Indeed. I didn't know it ever went away as some (elsewhere) are implying, as I've used it for going on 20-years. Even before it was standard for use with Stylus RMX. Anyway:
I discovered something.
This is part of the top of the page that loads (currently) when you click the link below. It shows a 3D ReCycle CD package you can grab and spin around to your hearts content, and/or (then) scroll down a bit, to read about "the contest":
If (however) you click the "ReCycle exe" icon in the upper left of that image, a notepad image appears, that is titled "coupon.txt"
Click that image and this promo code pops up...
Link below: https://www.reasonstudios.com/recycle
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I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil
- KVRist
- 65 posts since 22 Sep, 2024
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