Focusrite Plugin Collective
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- KVRAF
- 2648 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
I'd agree that it would be smart to register it to your iLok account regardless. Pretty sure they will eventually go with soft iLok as most others have already. They just have nothing to gain from insisting on hardware dongle and plenty to loose from artificially limiting their customer base in a highly competitive setting.
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- KVRian
- 1426 posts since 30 Mar, 2014
If they wanted to make things NFR, they easily could have, especially since iLok has that capability built in. For instance, the UVI Synsations gift you get with KORG controllers is marked Not For Resale in the iLok manager.fgimian wrote: P.S.: I do think it's very immoral of people to be selling these plugins which they got them for free. But it doesn't seem that Focusrite or the vendors have done anything to prevent this.
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- KVRAF
- 3220 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
I'd put the R2 as one of the best giveaways this year. It has a resizable gui, gate effects, lots of filters , control of early and late reflections and chorus modulation of the tails. I am very impressed. - Scotty
dangayle wrote:If they wanted to make things NFR, they easily could have, especially since iLok has that capability built in. For instance, the UVI Synsations gift you get with KORG controllers is marked Not For Resale in the iLok manager.fgimian wrote: P.S.: I do think it's very immoral of people to be selling these plugins which they got them for free. But it doesn't seem that Focusrite or the vendors have done anything to prevent this.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
What's immoral about selling something for a price people who could not take advantage of the offer are willing to pay in an instance? Win-win situation, the sellers don't needt it, the buyers are happy to purchase it for the price. No need to be holier than thou in every condition of life (when it isn't even "holier than thou" anyway).
- KVRAF
- 8498 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Definitely an oversight on their part, not implementing a check
to verify Focusrite ownership. Seems they are a little slow about
some things. They will figure it out at some point no doubt.
Already, you can't really just sign up for an account like was possible
when the program started.
Enjoy it while you can, I suspect they will account for these things
in the near future.
to verify Focusrite ownership. Seems they are a little slow about
some things. They will figure it out at some point no doubt.
Already, you can't really just sign up for an account like was possible
when the program started.
Enjoy it while you can, I suspect they will account for these things
in the near future.
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- KVRAF
- 2802 posts since 31 Aug, 2011
Yeah, its sad.fgimian wrote:I do think it's very immoral of people to be selling these plugins which they got them for free. But it doesn't seem that Focusrite or the vendors have done anything to prevent this.
After all it was a gift, not an invitation to grab it and sell it for profit.
Im sure the Focusrite guys are loving it and cant wait to procure the next offer of this kind...
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- KVRist
- 277 posts since 4 Oct, 2014
People who bought Focusrite gear get a free bit of Exponential software despite Exponential earning nothing from them.
Someone like me who bought Phoenixverb a couple of years ago, thus earning Exponential money, don't get anything.
To me, that's a curious business strategy.
Someone like me who bought Phoenixverb a couple of years ago, thus earning Exponential money, don't get anything.
To me, that's a curious business strategy.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Of course Exponential Audio earn something from it. Attention, and potential new customers for their other plugins. Of course Focusrite earn something from it. New customers for their hardware, which get attracted by the generous monthly offerings.Heartfeltdawn wrote:People who bought Focusrite gear get a free bit of Exponential software despite Exponential earning nothing from them.
Someone like me who bought Phoenixverb a couple of years ago, thus earning Exponential money, don't get anything.
To me, that's a curious business strategy.
Really, it isn't a gift, as if you had birthday, and your mom bought a present for you. Even if Exponential Audio and Focusrite didn't make a deal (which i think they did), it is in both companies interest.
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- KVRAF
- 9600 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
people sell it for just $25, they dont make much profit, this is immoral ;D, so let people sell it... im happy i got it for free.
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- KVRAF
- 4073 posts since 22 Aug, 2012
It is an NFR license. People are selling their unregistered iLok codes.dangayle wrote:If they wanted to make things NFR, they easily could have, especially since iLok has that capability built in. For instance, the UVI Synsations gift you get with KORG controllers is marked Not For Resale in the iLok manager.fgimian wrote: P.S.: I do think it's very immoral of people to be selling these plugins which they got them for free. But it doesn't seem that Focusrite or the vendors have done anything to prevent this.
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- KVRist
- 277 posts since 4 Oct, 2014
@chk071 I entirely agree with you on the reasons why both companies are doing it. It's about growth. However what about the existing Exponential users?
Potential customer A gets R2 free and can upgrade to R4 at a 50% discount.
Actual customer B who paid $100+ dollars for Phoenixverb two years ago gets no free software and gets the same 50% discount.
Of course, when Exponential explode growthwise and take over the world, I am more than happy to say I was foolish!
Potential customer A gets R2 free and can upgrade to R4 at a 50% discount.
Actual customer B who paid $100+ dollars for Phoenixverb two years ago gets no free software and gets the same 50% discount.
Of course, when Exponential explode growthwise and take over the world, I am more than happy to say I was foolish!
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Well, you'll have to be against sales, and intro offers, or other kinds of discounts then too, with that argumentation. I know some people are, for others it is great that they can afford software or hardware they wouldn't be able to afford otherwise. IMO, it's really great, because this way, everyone gets served, early adopters, who can't wait to buy the plugin, people who buy it on a sale, because they can wait, but the price is tempting. And now even hardware users, who get a monthly plugin as a bonus, and an additional appeal to buy, or use the hardware of the respective company. And if you don't need it, you can even sell it, and make someone else happy with a bargain. I really can't see anything bad, immoral, or whatever about that. YMMV.
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- KVRist
- 277 posts since 4 Oct, 2014
*cough*chk071 wrote:Well, you'll have to be against sales, and intro offers, or other kinds of discounts then too, with that argumentation.
