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[QUOTE=basharar1;2659833]I'm guessing Lexicon falls into category 3, since they haven't even updated for AU/VST3 Silicon yet, while most companies have had those out for a year. They've also made no statement whatsoever, even two+ years on...
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Honestly, most smaller developers seem to be more on the front cusp of updating things in a timely manner. Probably they use more modern frameworks (e.g. JUCE) for their development (because why re-invent the wheel, esp if you're a 1-3 person team), which results in just having to set a toggle in the compiler and do another round of testing. It's the mid-sized ones that seem to be having a problem — Plugin Alliance, Brainworx, plus Lexicon which as a plugin dev is also mid-sized...
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Two other categories for me to consider. 4. Those who charge for upgrades to Silicon Native. 5. Those that have stated that they will never upgrade. McDSP and Flux are among those in category 4. East West is in 5. “The Play engine is legacy software and no longer under active development.*“ The last time I checked there was no upgrade path for me from Play to Opus for individual libraries. |
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I don't mind paying for this Apple silicon update. I have even bought more from the companies I want to update their stuff, such as Synthogy and TC Electronic, way before any announcement. Maybe I was stupid?
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Eventually they'll migrate individual libraries (they paid for the recording and content development so it would be their loss to just abandon those samples)
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I also don’t think paying some updates costs is out of line. The Flux audio plugins were less than $10 each to update, and I’ve been using them for many years with multiple free updates. They have not released the Session Analyzer update (Due Feb), so I don’t know the price yet. So far, they seem reasonable.
Clearly, it does represent an investment of time for the developers. The McDSP updates are far more expensive, and that became a consideration. They are excellent, but there are now many good alternatives. |
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You are most likely correct that the individual libraries will be converted, but that does not guarantee that they offer an upgrade path for current owners. They could have done that years ago. I was offered an upgrade from EW Spaces to Spaces II, but it was almost the same cost as purchasing new and had most of the same impulses, so I expect more of the same. |
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<<Originally Posted by JFreak View Post
Yes, very true. Still.. In the coming months, I am placing plugin vendors in three category. Those who were offering support during BETA (Q1) Those who offer support soon after official native PT (Q2) Those who do not release native plugins in 2023 (Q3-4) Guess which group is not getting any more of my money in 2024? The fourth category that I did not mention (native release in Q3-4) doesn't need to be mentioned, because that is the least you can do for your paying customers.>> Agreed. I have plugs from three companies. Waves, Soundtoys, and PA. PA hasn't said anything about AAX M1 native support yet. I just paid for one more year of support. If they drop the ball, I won't be purchasing anything else from them, and that will free up cash for moving to another vendor. As much hate as Waves gets, they were on the ball. |
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EW forcing us to buy a new product in order to get on the Opus bandwagon is asinine to me, but asinine is on-par with EW's history of gouging customers so this move is in no way surprising.
I have 4 or so copies of EWQLSO Gold spread across various studios in my company, purchased at original full price, so a significant investment in EW. As someone else said, the Play plugin has always been bad, and now there will be no way to get it into the Native Silicon ecosystem. It's going to be one of those plugins which forces me to open old PT sessions in Rosetta mode. |
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I use EWQLSO in Opus.
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