Anyone KNOW if the added plugins are full versions or not?
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- KVRist
- 287 posts since 30 Dec, 2004 from Austin, Tejas - What do you want on YOUR breakfast taco?
Or if they are stripped down, or worse yet, trial versions that stop working after a month? Just curious....
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- KVRian
- 782 posts since 9 Nov, 2003
A lot of them seem to be freeware or demo versions which seems very lame to me. I'm not saying that T2 won't kick ass, but to include and even boast about including these free things anyone can legally get off the internet is pretty weak.
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- KVRAF
- 2565 posts since 30 Mar, 2004 from Phoenix AZ USA
The people that give away these light versions have a reason for it.
They hope you will upgrade to the full version.
Pure economics.(sorry no free lunch in this world)

They hope you will upgrade to the full version.
Pure economics.(sorry no free lunch in this world)
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
No, these are not all demo versions. The Amplitube and Sampletank are stripped down versions, but they are not demos. They are the same versions released with Digidesign hardware. It doesn't say anywhere that anything here is a demo version. I don't know how someone can say that they seem to be demo versions, when there is nothing that says anything like this anywhere.
Why does nobody get this? People just seem to try and find something to complain about, and without knowing the facts.
Koolkeys
Why does nobody get this? People just seem to try and find something to complain about, and without knowing the facts.
Koolkeys
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
It's a hobby.koolkeys wrote: Why does nobody get this? People just seem to try and find something to complain about, and without knowing the facts.
Someone shot the food. Remember: don't shoot food!
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
RMIV will also be a full version, along with the Bismark soundfont player. I'll still be using sfz for my soundfonts, but at least it's another option especially for people who still think they need a Creative card to use soundfonts.
Much of the other stuff is readily-available freeware. There won't likely be many (or any) other heavy-hitters, or they probably would have been announced. But you never know.
Greg
Much of the other stuff is readily-available freeware. There won't likely be many (or any) other heavy-hitters, or they probably would have been announced. But you never know.
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 1954 posts since 15 Nov, 2003 from London, UK
I think if everybody stopped thinking that the next release of their chosen software will be the holy grail then there wouldn't be so much grief over it.
Every time some software gets new version, the supporters say it'll be best thing since sliced bread. It never is, and then 6 months down the line everyone is moaning about what is still missing or what they want next.
Contentment is a foreign concept to the digital music production community. Me included, i've tried enough different things to know that the holy grail simply doesn't exist, and it never will do.
Perhaps if people actually tried to make some music instead of complaining about some missing feature, we might get something decent into the charts
By the way, i am fully aware of the irony of this staement coming from myself
Every time some software gets new version, the supporters say it'll be best thing since sliced bread. It never is, and then 6 months down the line everyone is moaning about what is still missing or what they want next.
Contentment is a foreign concept to the digital music production community. Me included, i've tried enough different things to know that the holy grail simply doesn't exist, and it never will do.
Perhaps if people actually tried to make some music instead of complaining about some missing feature, we might get something decent into the charts
By the way, i am fully aware of the irony of this staement coming from myself
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 287 posts since 30 Dec, 2004 from Austin, Tejas - What do you want on YOUR breakfast taco?
REALLY. RMIV will be the FULL version? Kits, grooves, and all? Where did you find this out, not that I don't LIKE your answer, I'm just hoping you're right....Lunch Money wrote:RMIV will also be a full version, along with the Bismark soundfont player. I'll still be using sfz for my soundfonts, but at least it's another option especially for people who still think they need a Creative card to use soundfonts.
Much of the other stuff is readily-available freeware. There won't likely be many (or any) other heavy-hitters, or they probably would have been announced. But you never know.
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 1954 posts since 15 Nov, 2003 from London, UK
I find this unlikely too, although great if its true.tkmattson wrote:[
REALLY. RMIV will be the FULL version? Kits, grooves, and all? Where did you find this out, not that I don't LIKE your answer, I'm just hoping you're right....
A $149 piece of software being bundled with a $199 packaged sequencer?! Along with a load more stuff worth money?
Someone must be losing out somewhere if thats true.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 287 posts since 30 Dec, 2004 from Austin, Tejas - What do you want on YOUR breakfast taco?
I find this unlikely too, although great if its true.
A $149 piece of software being bundled with a $199 packaged sequencer?! Along with a load more stuff worth money?
Someone must be losing out somewhere if thats true.[/quote]
Seriously, if RM-IV is the full version, that and the step sequencer justify the $200 tag alone, not to mention Amplitude SE (eh), or Sampletank LS (double eh), or any of the already free stuff (probably will not see the light of my hard drive). But, RM-IV, I got to, got to, know.
A $149 piece of software being bundled with a $199 packaged sequencer?! Along with a load more stuff worth money?
Someone must be losing out somewhere if thats true.[/quote]
Seriously, if RM-IV is the full version, that and the step sequencer justify the $200 tag alone, not to mention Amplitude SE (eh), or Sampletank LS (double eh), or any of the already free stuff (probably will not see the light of my hard drive). But, RM-IV, I got to, got to, know.
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- KVRAF
- 1949 posts since 21 Mar, 2003 from Labrador
Then it's not the full version if it doesn't come with all the kits. The full version of RM IV with kits is approx 1.2 GB. At least that's what's in my VstpluginsLunch Money wrote:As I stated in another thread, I'm not claiming it's going to come with all the kits. I also don't have any evidence beyond what we all know.I think it'll come with a selection of kits.
Greg
folder!
It may not be a demo, but anything less then the full version is cripple ware.
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- KVRAF
- 1527 posts since 3 Apr, 2002 from desolation row
Re RMIV:
I wrote to Linplug to ask, but I am not sure the answer is for posting on a public forum... Why not write yourself to Beno or someone at Mackie to ask if RMIV is full version or not?
I find it highly unlikely that T2 will come with the full package that linplug sells for $149, though, don't you all?
I wrote to Linplug to ask, but I am not sure the answer is for posting on a public forum... Why not write yourself to Beno or someone at Mackie to ask if RMIV is full version or not?
I find it highly unlikely that T2 will come with the full package that linplug sells for $149, though, don't you all?
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
Unless you're the type of person who makes his own samples.db wrote:It may not be a demo, but anything less then the full version is cripple ware.
I couldn't care less how many samples come with it, I'm looking forward to dropping my own in there..
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
That's patently untrue, but I won't bother pursuing an argument over it.db wrote:Then it's not the full version if it doesn't come with all the kits. The full version of RM IV with kits is approx 1.2 GB. At least that's what's in my Vstplugins
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It may not be a demo, but anything less then the full version is cripple ware.

