I'm pretty sure the tuning still didn't > work (but I know it used to!! I have pieces using it) and the older version > took away the expansion packs. > Hello Rocky, > Has my ticket been dropped? It has been a very long time since I have > heard from NI > Chris > On Monday, January 6, 2014, Chris Vaisvil wrote: > Hello Rocky, > Can I ask what the status of my ticket is? > Thanks, > Chris > On Tuesday, December 17, 2013, Chris Vaisvil wrote: > Rocky, > As best as I can recall I tried the version before the one I had installed > and then went back about a year. On Thursday, January 23, 2014, Chris Vaisvil wrote: Now it's time to take this saga to my fellow microtonalists. ![]() So I can continue my work no matter what bizarre decisions your company makes with respect to alternate tuning support. At least Garritan accepts scala tuning files without a fuss and cost way less than NI for close to the same quality. I can't do that if your products use witchcraft to retune to something other than 12 equal. My website only gets about 5k uniques a month but it is composed of mostly microtonal composer like me. I'm pretty shocked at the way my ticket was dropped, even the lack of how to do a clean uninstall and go back to a working version of Absynth was ignored. I have no reason to purchase a native instruments bundle. And once the rational way of microtuning Kontakt is destroyed I won't be upgrading that anymore as well.Īs I understand it FM 8 no longer supports microtuning now also. All versions will be available on the 1st of October.I have figured out from your lack of response for months now that Native Instruments does not care if I remain a customer. You just have to balance the price of keeping up against which items you’d actually use. But it’s good to remember that it is an extraordinary bundle at an amazing price if you add it all up. It doesn’t matter which version you have the upgrade is the same and that often means you might put off upgrading a few years and wait until it feels more worth it. The upgrade pricing always tends to elicit a sharp intake of breath as you try to calculate whether you are getting value for money for the extras on offer since the last version you shelled out for. Ultimate Collectors Edition – 96 instruments, 26 effects, 73 expansions – £419 upgrade, £1,349 full version.Ultimate – 92 instruments, 26 effects, 39 expansions – £339 upgrade, £999 full version. ![]() Standard – 52 instruments, 16 effects, 24 expansions – £169 upgrade, £499 full version.Select – 12 instruments, 4 effects, 5 expansions – £89 upgrade, £169 full version.So while there’s plenty to get your teeth into most of it was already released.Īs before we have 5 versions to choose from starting with Start which is free, going to Select, then Standard and up to Ultimate and then Ultimate Collector’s Edition. ![]() ![]() Otherwise, Komplete 13 absorbs all the most recent releases such as Pharlight, Arkhis and Cloud Supply, libraries like Mysteria and effects such as Lo-Fi Glow. For new instruments, we have Cremona Quartet which brings together four ultra-rare string instruments from the world’s most renowned luthiers, painstakingly sampled at their home in Cremona, Italy.
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