
I'd recommend the TAL synths, Crystal, Oatmeal, Chimera and SQ8L for people wanting good freeware synths...
Sonic Birth?rawali wrote:What if i need a free modular ala reaktor... Kind of a long shot but does anyone know of one?
I honestly don't see how that makes it any better. The company makes no money off of used software. I don't agree with spending crazy amounts of cash for records or whatever either. Producer probably made nothing from the release and some collector is getting 100 bucks a pop. It's worse than stealing. Obviously software is a little bit different but it's in the ballpark. There is a bright side to piracy. It will benefit us all in the long run. Some of the software is just way more expensive than it's worth. Most of it is. And most software doesn't take teams of engineers to produce anymore. It's more compiling bits of code that is already written and a little photoshop action. It's the reason someone can write this amazing freeware in their sparetime. And DAW's for fucks sake, you have to spend nearly a grand for something that needs a paid upgrade in 3 years. That's just criminal. The better Reaper gets or Fruity the more pressure there will be on these companies to have a fair pricing scheme. I have this phone here and the audio apps for it are getting pretty amazing yet you won't find much over 15/20 bucks and guess what? They are making a lot of fucking money. The better freeware gets in general is going to make it harder and harder on companies trying to overcharge. It's not just with music. There is some free software out there for just about anything you want to do.nowaysj wrote:You can buy it used bros, for half that price. I sold massive to a dood here on the forums for that price.
This. OP, tell your friend to stop being such a pussy. And you really think the label will ask you if you paid for your software or not? Your dumb(not trying to be offensive)....deadly habit wrote:personally if the tunes are good who gives a fuck, i'm doubting the labels do
it's when people feel the need to ask for tutorials or why their pirated software doesn't work because they're too stupid to steal and get away with it or know where to ask that irks me
ffs some of my fav dnb producers and such had etchings in some of their 12" like big ups h2o
if you can afford it(or reasonably save for it by skipping some unnecessary things for a bit like eating out, drinking, drugs etc), use it a shitload, think it's a great plugin and don't buy it... you need to reevaluate your moral compass
Think for a minute bro, you trying to tell me home builders don't benefit from the buyer's ability to resell the house? You don't think car manufacturers don't benefit from buyers being able to resell? They don't make any money off the resale...abZ wrote:I honestly don't see how that makes it any better. The company makes no money off of used software.
Are you saying that people are enticed to purchase software because they know they can re-sell it? I don't think so man. I thought they were trying to make this illegal too?nowaysj wrote:Think for a minute bro, you trying to tell me home builders don't benefit from the buyer's ability to resell the house? You don't think car manufacturers don't benefit from buyers being able to resell? They don't make any money off the resale...abZ wrote:I honestly don't see how that makes it any better. The company makes no money off of used software.
Just think for half a second on this one, and I think you'll realize your error.
Software manufactures have been trying to make second hand sales illegal for time (game companies are more the industry I know about in this respect). It is rights of economics, if I buy something you can be damn sure if I don't have further use for it I'm going to sell it off. Regardless off the original producers not making money from it, in reference to any industry. I'm not fucking renting the software at 150+ quid a pop. Imagine for second, the complete collapse of retail and the monopolisation of direct production/distribution houses if we are not allowed to sell products second hand. Do you think prices would go down because you can only get certain software direct from the development houses? No one involved in this chain of economy is a charity and none should be treated as such. imo.abZ wrote:Are you saying that people are enticed to purchase software because they know they can re-sell it? I don't think so man. I thought they were trying to make this illegal too?nowaysj wrote:Think for a minute bro, you trying to tell me home builders don't benefit from the buyer's ability to resell the house? You don't think car manufacturers don't benefit from buyers being able to resell? They don't make any money off the resale...abZ wrote:I honestly don't see how that makes it any better. The company makes no money off of used software.
Just think for half a second on this one, and I think you'll realize your error.
Isn't UAD hardware though?deadly habit wrote:some companies allow for resale and license transfers (hell it's how i got my uad)
I am not arguing this. I am arguing that you guys don't care about how much the software companies make so they can develop more amazing software. You only care about "ownership".pete bubonic wrote:Software manufactures have been trying to make second hand sales illegal for time (game companies are more the industry I know about in this respect). It is rights of economics, if I buy something you can be damn sure if I don't have further use for it I'm going to sell it off. Regardless off the original producers not making money from it, in reference to any industry. I'm not fucking renting the software at 150+ quid a pop. Imagine for second, the complete collapse of retail and the monopolisation of direct production/distribution houses if we are not allowed to sell products second hand. Do you think prices would go down because you can only get certain software direct from the development houses? No one involved in this chain of economy is a charity and none should be treated as such. imo.abZ wrote:Are you saying that people are enticed to purchase software because they know they can re-sell it? I don't think so man. I thought they were trying to make this illegal too?nowaysj wrote:Think for a minute bro, you trying to tell me home builders don't benefit from the buyer's ability to resell the house? You don't think car manufacturers don't benefit from buyers being able to resell? They don't make any money off the resale...abZ wrote:I honestly don't see how that makes it any better. The company makes no money off of used software.
Just think for half a second on this one, and I think you'll realize your error.
uad is hardware and softwareabZ wrote:Isn't UAD hardware though?deadly habit wrote:some companies allow for resale and license transfers (hell it's how i got my uad)
Anyway it's legal so go ahead but it doesn't support the opinion that paying for software helps the company keep the updates coming.
They have no choice, it's legal.deadly habit wrote:uad is hardware and softwareabZ wrote:Isn't UAD hardware though?deadly habit wrote:some companies allow for resale and license transfers (hell it's how i got my uad)
Anyway it's legal so go ahead but it doesn't support the opinion that paying for software helps the company keep the updates coming.
native instruments also allows for license transfer as do some other companies
they aren't losing or gaining a sale as it's just a transfer of ownership and no copies being made, they've already made their profit from it
In order for the support to transfer but you should still be able to install the software and use the serials. Anyway if it has any benefit to the company I would say it's less than the benefit of having cracks all over the internet as free advertisement if you will.deadly habit wrote:actually they could charge a fee for ownership transfer (which some companies do)
Why do you buy food when you can just walk out of the store with it? Whether or not you get caught is beside the point, you still just robbed someone.pillkrusha wrote:why pay when you can get it for free
Why do you assume that software companies will make better software if they sell more? It's business, they're looking for profit margins. Assuming that they'll make a synth that tickles your balls whilst making some Noisia synth with no resampling, because they made a boat load of cash off of a previous release is flawed imo. WIndows XP was (and may still be?) the most popular OS in the world, Vista was still poorly developed.abZ wrote:I am not arguing this. I am arguing that you guys don't care about how much the software companies make so they can develop more amazing software. You only care about "ownership".pete bubonic wrote:Software manufactures have been trying to make second hand sales illegal for time (game companies are more the industry I know about in this respect). It is rights of economics, if I buy something you can be damn sure if I don't have further use for it I'm going to sell it off. Regardless off the original producers not making money from it, in reference to any industry. I'm not fucking renting the software at 150+ quid a pop. Imagine for second, the complete collapse of retail and the monopolisation of direct production/distribution houses if we are not allowed to sell products second hand. Do you think prices would go down because you can only get certain software direct from the development houses? No one involved in this chain of economy is a charity and none should be treated as such. imo.abZ wrote:Are you saying that people are enticed to purchase software because they know they can re-sell it? I don't think so man. I thought they were trying to make this illegal too?nowaysj wrote:Think for a minute bro, you trying to tell me home builders don't benefit from the buyer's ability to resell the house? You don't think car manufacturers don't benefit from buyers being able to resell? They don't make any money off the resale...abZ wrote:I honestly don't see how that makes it any better. The company makes no money off of used software.
Just think for half a second on this one, and I think you'll realize your error.
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