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zircon wrote: A
few years ago I purchased Trilogy secondhand. There were no problems at
all. I would imagine the vast majority of cases go smoothly and the
occasional not-so-smooth ones result in vocal complaints. Most people
don't feel the need to post a thread about a simple successful
transaction, because it's the norm.
But, in fact, many respond to existing threads, as you've done here. Unless you work for Spectrasonics you don't actually know what the distribution looks like at all. It could be that the distribution mirrors the response here, or it could be that it's highly skewed one way or the other. I doubt people go looking for a place to complain so what is likely is that all responses here are mostly in the intersection of (regular) KVR readers and Spectrasonics customers. Since you've admitted that your transaction was three years ago, you are evidence that KVR members who are satisfied customers do respond in these complaint threads even if the transaction is quite old. As is evidenced by other Spectrasonics threads they have a quite loyal user base so it's reasonable to believe that other satisfied users would also post here as they do in other threads. I have no skin in this game, I'm just pointing out that your assumptions may not be true. |
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Well, then how about this:
I've been around here a while now and I own rmx and trilian. I too had to go the route of the "squeaky wheel/kvr" method of getting something taken care of. I don't think that every single time someone tries to transfer they have fail, but it's happened enough times here on kvr that it's prudent to be cautious |
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I bought RMX, Atmosphere, and
Trilogy all secondhand, and AFAIK the seller didn't have any problems.
Online complaints always make a company seem worse than they actually
are, most satisfied customers don't post that their transaction was ok.
I'm not defending Spectra's poor behavior in this case, tho. |
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It's clear that sorting
transfers is not at the top of Spectrasonics list of priorities, and yes
I can see that can be frustrating. On the other hand... has a
situation ever been ultimately left unresolved or ignored? AFAIK all
these problems do get sorted in the end. Not perfect, sure, but given
that, it seems bizarre to me that anyone would avoid buying from the
company based on this alone. Just allow plenty of time, and it'll get
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I am currently 3 weeks into
waiting for a license transfer. Not the longest I know, but seems like
an age when you are dying to get your hands on Omnisphere, Trilian and
Stylus RMX. Hope it doesnt go on much longer !! |
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CPCompany wrote: I
am currently 3 weeks into waiting for a license transfer. Not the
longest I know, but seems like an age when you are dying to get your
hands on Omnisphere, Trilian and Stylus RMX. Hope it doesnt go on much
longer !!
That's way too long to have to wait unacceptable ---- my music: http://www.soundclick.com/alexcooper Steve Jobs: I bet you this song was made on a Mac Bill Gates: Nope! Fruity Loops, PC |
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ghettosynth wrote: zircon wrote: A
few years ago I purchased Trilogy secondhand. There were no problems at
all. I would imagine the vast majority of cases go smoothly and the
occasional not-so-smooth ones result in vocal complaints. Most people
don't feel the need to post a thread about a simple successful
transaction, because it's the norm.
But, in fact, many respond to existing threads, as you've done here. Unless you work for Spectrasonics you don't actually know what the distribution looks like at all. It could be that the distribution mirrors the response here, or it could be that it's highly skewed one way or the other. I doubt people go looking for a place to complain so what is likely is that all responses here are mostly in the intersection of (regular) KVR readers and Spectrasonics customers. Since you've admitted that your transaction was three years ago, you are evidence that KVR members who are satisfied customers do respond in these complaint threads even if the transaction is quite old. As is evidenced by other Spectrasonics threads they have a quite loyal user base so it's reasonable to believe that other satisfied users would also post here as they do in other threads. I have no skin in this game, I'm just pointing out that your assumptions may not be true. True, but I'm part of a very small subset of Omni users that (A) visit KVR Audio, (B) have an account, (C) post frequently. IIRC, Omni has more sales than any other virtual instrument. It is not much of an assumption to say that the majority of users are probably not like me, frequent posters on KVR. In my own experience as a developer who, unlike Spectrasonics, primarily gets customers through KVR, there are a lot of lurkers here who might read a thread but not post (or might not even be registered.) ---- Zebra 2 Tetralogy - 188 Dance/Electronic Presets! Impact Soundworks - Electric + acoustic guitar, big metals, world instruments and more! |
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zircon wrote: True,
but I'm part of a very small subset of Omni users that (A) visit KVR
Audio, (B) have an account, (C) post frequently. IIRC, Omni has more
sales than any other virtual instrument. It is not much of an assumption
to say that the majority of users are probably not like me, frequent
posters on KVR. In my own experience as a developer who, unlike
Spectrasonics, primarily gets customers through KVR, there are a lot of
lurkers here who might read a thread but not post (or might not even be
registered.)
Just curious here, being an (A),(B)&(C) person myself, where have you seen any sales figures about Omnisphere? It's popularity is well-known (and deserved), and they have hundreds of famous users, but I'd be somewhat surprised that Omnisphere is the best-selling soft-synth out there simply because of it's price, and the hardware-or-die guys. |
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declan32001 wrote: zircon wrote: True,
but I'm part of a very small subset of Omni users that (A) visit KVR
Audio, (B) have an account, (C) post frequently. IIRC, Omni has more
sales than any other virtual instrument. It is not much of an assumption
to say that the majority of users are probably not like me, frequent
posters on KVR. In my own experience as a developer who, unlike
Spectrasonics, primarily gets customers through KVR, there are a lot of
lurkers here who might read a thread but not post (or might not even be
registered.)
Just curious here, being an (A),(B)&(C) person myself, where have you seen any sales figures about Omnisphere? It's popularity is well-known (and deserved), and they have hundreds of famous users, but I'd be somewhat surprised that Omnisphere is the best-selling soft-synth out there simply because of it's price, and the hardware-or-die guys. i would love to see the figures as well, just curious. ---- my music: http://www.soundclick.com/alexcooper Steve Jobs: I bet you this song was made on a Mac Bill Gates: Nope! Fruity Loops, PC |
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Fairly quiet Spectrasonics customer here.
First up, I've never dealt with Spectrasonics regarding a license transfer, but when I have contacted them for some other support reason, they've never been anything other than swift and professional. Most Spectrasonics customers have little reason to contact support however as the products are easy to use and exhibit few if any bugs. I say the following as a music software purveyor myself (EZdrummer/Superior)........... I perceive Spectrasonics to be a very successful, popular company. Spectrasonics has rarely offered any of their products with a deep discount. You might have noticed over the last year or two, most other companies have been offering almost non stop 50% off deals. This is because the music software scene is highly competitive and we've all been experiencing a global financial crisis recently. No fire sales = decent full price sales in my experience. In addition, they can afford to give away gigs of content to users completely free of charge. Even the $100 Moog library is for charity. If you follow the distributor charts, like Time & Space, Spectrasonics continually feature in the top ten or twenty products sold, or downloads...... and they aren't even releasing new products all the time like many other companies. I'm absolutely not a fan boy. I've criticzed Spectrasonics from time to time, even on this forum, but credit where it's due, Spectrasonics have delivered high quality, widely used (industry standard you might say) software instruments. And my impression from watching music forums daily for many years, is that they enjoy a happy and loyal user base, with support or tech issues very much a rare occurrence. |
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Great post, Chris. It's been 2
years now since they released anything new that they actually get money
from! The wonderful thing is they keep getting new customers cos they
keep adding so much great new free stuff to the existing products.
Like you I've received excellent support. License transfers appear to be a bit of an anomaly, but they do resolve those things in the end - it's not ideal, but allowing time (ie a month or so) is the best advice to people who might want to sell. |
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Coming up to 6 weeks for a license transfer and still no word.
I seriously would love to know how it can possibly take so long. U-he processed a transfer within a couple of hours. |
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I did not replied here up to now, but I could not resist today.
I bought Stylus and Omnisphere as "used" licenses. I remember I waited about 6-8 weeks for one license transfer, you can criticize this, nevertheless it is worth to wait. |
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zircon wrote: ghettosynth wrote: zircon wrote: A
few years ago I purchased Trilogy secondhand. There were no problems at
all. I would imagine the vast majority of cases go smoothly and the
occasional not-so-smooth ones result in vocal complaints. Most people
don't feel the need to post a thread about a simple successful
transaction, because it's the norm.
But, in fact, many respond to existing threads, as you've done here. Unless you work for Spectrasonics you don't actually know what the distribution looks like at all. It could be that the distribution mirrors the response here, or it could be that it's highly skewed one way or the other. I doubt people go looking for a place to complain so what is likely is that all responses here are mostly in the intersection of (regular) KVR readers and Spectrasonics customers. Since you've admitted that your transaction was three years ago, you are evidence that KVR members who are satisfied customers do respond in these complaint threads even if the transaction is quite old. As is evidenced by other Spectrasonics threads they have a quite loyal user base so it's reasonable to believe that other satisfied users would also post here as they do in other threads. I have no skin in this game, I'm just pointing out that your assumptions may not be true. True, but I'm part of a very small subset of Omni users that (A) visit KVR Audio, (B) have an account, (C) post frequently. So, as I say, you have no evidence of what the actual distribution looks like. If it mirrors the actual KVR responses, then I would say that's troubling. Quote: It is not much of an assumption to say that the majority of users are probably not like me, frequent posters on KVR. I don't disagree, but you know nothing of the silent majority, they may be just as irritated when they try to sell, that's the point, you can't say anything about the distribution other than what you observe here. If you agree that this is not a random sample, and I would say that's a pretty reasonable assumption, then you cannot infer anything about how big or little of a problem that this really is. Your original assertion is incorrect, people who are satisfied DO respond, as you have demonstrated, however, whether they do or not, you have no idea whether that is the "norm" or not. That is pure conjecture. |
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ghettosynth wrote: you know nothing of the silent majority
Have you any plans to join them in a near future? |
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