I get that. But I'd also say there's reasonable grounds for their "denial" (A slightly polarizing term I'm not keen on.. Zeus Voice: YOU DENY?!?!.. )ghettosynth wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 2:15 amBy deniers I mean that those that deny that this is the direction the big players are trying to go and that it is there plan to try to eliminate perpetual licensing. Not that it's a foregone conclusion that it will succeed in some particular way.
They might want rental only, but to achieve it in this market (meaning consumers / artists.. Education / corporate may be more responsive to rental) then I'd reckon they either have to super-serve very specific niches willing to pay (EG Composing tools for video production), have software where the user cannot easily switch (examples would be Protools or Cubase, maybe Kontakt to some degree) so they are "semi-stuck" with the decision, or find ways to create similar lock in.. Like having hardware reliant on their products in some way. EG Maschine.
If they think they can achieve the same simply by having a wide enough range of tools, which people become reliant on, before slowly carrying users along into a rental model, then I'd say there's still an awful lot of wishful thinking by them. That whole "because Netflix and Spotify", which portrays any acceptance of rental as being the same, is just silly if they think that. Unless there's many fundamental changes, about the present plugin market, I reckon they would struggle because there's just too much competition.
EG I'd like to continue to use the EA reverbs. But the reality is I already have too many quality reverbs. If they present almost any barrier, to my continued usage, then I'll simply move to other products.
As I said, I don't use any of the Izotope stuff (not because of rental, but because I don't consider stuff like Ozone to be very good), and the present NI is a shell of the NI of 15 years ago. Maybe some of you aren't of that opinion and would find yourselves locked in. But, for me, they're not coming at any of this from a position of strength. Though perhaps I over-estimate the size of a rental-only market which would be sufficient for them..
