+1Omkar wrote:Regarding current Fxpansion BFD sale,
is there any BFD Eco upgrade sale I may have overlooked ?
I`d be happy with a BFD Eco -> BFD2 upgrade sale.
Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRian
- 1063 posts since 28 Dec, 2012 from Boston area
- KVRian
- 1051 posts since 31 Mar, 2012
Seems fxpansion is not actually running a sale on the upgrades, so that explains that.random451 wrote:Yeah, I was wondering about this too. Download upgrade is $150 elsewhere, and with audiodeluxe's automatic discount it's $124.99.audientronic wrote:Noticed your list price on the download upgrade is the same as the boxed price from fxpansion. Their download only list price is $50 cheaper. Also,not yet showing any additional discount on the upgrade in the cart. So far looks like just the 25 off on the upgrade? Is that right?Uncle E wrote:Up to 50% off FXpansion BFD3 and Upgrades, only $175 for the download version of BFD3 and receive an automatic extra discount in cart at JRR Shop:
jrrshop.com/fxpansion
No extra discount on the upgrade means it's only $19.75 more for the full BFD3.
(Upgrade = $129 in cart, Full version = $148.75 in cart)
- KVRAF
- 20793 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
I'll ask them if there's something better we can do.random451 wrote:Yeah, I was wondering about this too. Download upgrade is $150 elsewhere, and with audiodeluxe's automatic discount it's $124.99.
No extra discount on the upgrade means it's only $19.75 more for the full BFD3.
(Upgrade = $129 in cart, Full version = $148.75 in cart)
- KVRAF
- 20793 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
It ends 3/28.LGK_Dude wrote:Anyone know how long the following sale will last? Sounds like an interesting plugin but I will for sure need to demo it first on a few mixes, which is not a fast thing to do.
In honor of 3/14, SoundRadix Pi Phase Interaction Mixer is on sale for 60% off, now $99 (normally $219) and receive an automatic extra discount in cart at JRR Shop:
jrrshop.com/soundradix-pi
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Two lucky geezers can win Mode Audio bundle sample packs
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- KVRAF
- 20793 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
UVI are amazingly nice people and one of my favorite companies to deal with. I also absolutely love their instruments and reverb. However, I completely understand how this Waves-esque sales technique can leave you with a bad taste. It's usually better to buy things like Sparkverb and IRCAM during the 25% off sale because those rarely go on sale on their own, whereas things like Digital Synsations and Vintage Legends tend to go on sale several times a year for much better prices.pekadan wrote:What the hole's up with UVI's sale strategy!? Last week I got bombarded with emails saying "this weekend it's 25% off all UVI libs, hurry, don't miss this fantastic opportunity!". Now that this amazing mother of all UVI sales weekend is over, the first thing to drop into my mailbox is an announcement that from today UVI Darklight is on sale for 60% off. I feel sorry for anyone who bought that lib during the weekend. And actually I've been there myself. Bought Digital Synsations some time last year for 25% off and about a month later it became a freebie.Are the UVI sales people on drugs or do they just enjoy pissing customers off?
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- KVRian
- 1063 posts since 28 Dec, 2012 from Boston area
This is the essential paradox. We all want sales when we want to buy, but not when we want to sell or think about the value of things we already bought. That's not specific to UVI, or Waves, or IK, or NI, or any other developer.
You just have to guess, and balance immediate need/desire with the possibility of a cheaper price some day. Once you've bought, just enjoy (or sell), regret gets you nothing.
I couldn't or wouldn't buy much of the audioware I have at full price, but there are a few I have, and some I still might. But not if I can help it...
You just have to guess, and balance immediate need/desire with the possibility of a cheaper price some day. Once you've bought, just enjoy (or sell), regret gets you nothing.
I couldn't or wouldn't buy much of the audioware I have at full price, but there are a few I have, and some I still might. But not if I can help it...
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- KVRAF
- 9114 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
Digital Synsations has been given away so many times in different sale ploys, I'm surprised anyone would actually pay anymore than the $20.00 you tend to see it offed for in the market here.
(I sold one, gave the other away).
(I sold one, gave the other away).
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- KVRian
- 1134 posts since 8 Oct, 2004 from Australia
In other words...Take responsibility for your own decisions.dwozzle wrote:This is the essential paradox. We all want sales when we want to buy, but not when we want to sell or think about the value of things we already bought. That's not specific to UVI, or Waves, or IK, or NI, or any other developer.
You just have to guess, and balance immediate need/desire with the possibility of a cheaper price some day. Once you've bought, just enjoy (or sell), regret gets you nothing.
I couldn't or wouldn't buy much of the audioware I have at full price, but there are a few I have, and some I still might. But not if I can help it...
The way I see it, if you decide to pay for a product at a particular time and price, that's your own choice.
I love how some people think that these companies just sit and wait for one or two people to buy something then announce a sale straight away....
- KVRist
- 243 posts since 27 Jun, 2008 from New York, NY, USA
so the UVI Darklight IIX no longer needs an iLok right?
this would be the first time that I picked up something from UVI
but I like what I hear with the Darklight
has anyone used it within Ableton Live 9 64 bit?
this would be the first time that I picked up something from UVI
but I like what I hear with the Darklight
has anyone used it within Ableton Live 9 64 bit?
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- KVRAF
- 9114 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
It doesn't use the dongle, but still uses the PACE from iLok software to run.NEOREV wrote:so the UVI Darklight IIX no longer needs an iLok right?
this would be the first time that I picked up something from UVI
but I like what I hear with the Darklight
has anyone used it within Ableton Live 9 64 bit?
It's the reason I gave my Digital Synsations and iLok account it has to be to registered under away.
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- KVRAF
- 16761 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
UVI is almost as strange with their sales policy as IKM is, only rivaled by Melda. UVI does produces some fantastic software though...MachFive, Spark, all very awesome things.
- KVRAF
- 20793 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
The crazy thing is it was one of their most popular titles before they started giving it away.BBFG# wrote:Digital Synsations has been given away so many times in different sale ploys, I'm surprised anyone would actually pay anymore than the $20.00 you tend to see it offed for in the market here.
(I sold one, gave the other away).
- KVRian
- 1269 posts since 6 Nov, 2002 from where moose mate, mate
Who said anything about buyers not having to take responsibility for their decisions?? The point is rather that it's impossible to make good decisions as a buyer when, for example, UVI on Friday says "three days only, buy our libs for 25% off $199, fantastic opportunity, don't miss out, etc", then on Monday Darklight goes on sale for 60% off. But you're probably right, those who made the decision to buy it on Sunday probably didn't want to wait until Monday anyway...ftech wrote:In other words...Take responsibility for your own decisions.dwozzle wrote:This is the essential paradox. We all want sales when we want to buy, but not when we want to sell or think about the value of things we already bought. That's not specific to UVI, or Waves, or IK, or NI, or any other developer.
You just have to guess, and balance immediate need/desire with the possibility of a cheaper price some day. Once you've bought, just enjoy (or sell), regret gets you nothing.
I couldn't or wouldn't buy much of the audioware I have at full price, but there are a few I have, and some I still might. But not if I can help it...
The way I see it, if you decide to pay for a product at a particular time and price, that's your own choice.
I love how some people think that these companies just sit and wait for one or two people to buy something then announce a sale straight away....
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