You always want to have the last word.FrancisHarmany wrote:Page 5 ? New page, new chances!
lets start over
no replying to trolling on this page, thank you. you'll have to wait till page 6.

But funny, unlike anything you've ever said. Bit of 'pot, kettle, black' going on here.braincell wrote:Chriskorff, that was not only OT but very immature.
braincell wrote:Oops I calculated the exchange rate again. I guess I did it backwards before.
199.00 EUR = 310 Dollars.
The Scope Home card costs just $90 more!
This shows how *ridiculously* over priced the upgrade is. Why would anyone buy this? I'm considering buying the home card after my tax refunds come in which should be soon. It's a way better deal. The only way to bring prices down is to not buy items which are a bad value.
On the other hand, perhaps I should wait for cards that come with version 5 in case I misunderstood the website and people who buy the cards don't get version 5 but that is a gamble since they might raise the price of cards that come with version 5. You never know what they are going to do. The Xcite thing makes me think they want to get back to high prices. The Home card costs a little less than I paid for the Luna. I'm currently using 2 cards so it will be great to have 3 type 2 cards installed and more DSP chips.
The SCOPE Home card costs 499 euro (around 750 dollars). The upgrade 199.sonic core site wrote:or you buy SCOPE 4.5 up from the 1st of january 2008 (including a SCOPE PCI board)
I've seen a 6 dsp card at jrrshop for 799 usd. I assume there is an equivalent price for the 3 dsp card somewhere...pollux wrote:The SCOPE Home card costs 499 euro (around 750 dollars). The upgrade 199.
yes. the upgrade for a 6 dsp card includes a S&S or M&M pack, and both for a pro card. the price is the same. the list of included plugins for the home cards was remarkably short...You should also notice that the plugins that come with the SCOPE home with SFP 4.5 are less than the plugins you get when upgrading to SFP 4.5 a 6 or 14 DSP card. I presume it will be the same with SFP5.
I would definitely check whether the 399 USD package contains scope 4.5 or not. I did not see a single line mentioning 4.5 in the product description.braincell wrote:Anyone who buys the Scope Home card gets a code to get 5 free for free.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation?q=scope+home
I worked for a software company in "the good old days" that was put out of business by people stealing their unprotected programs. Sadly, some means of controlling licenses is required to keep people from taking all they can get without paying.braincell wrote:In the old days, you buy software, you do what you want with it. Now they have you by the balls.
kylie wrote:I would definitely check whether the 399 USD package contains scope 4.5 or not. I did not see a single line mentioning 4.5 in the product description.braincell wrote:Anyone who buys the Scope Home card gets a code to get 5 free for free.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation?q=scope+home
the scope home 4.5 package was introduced when software 4.5 was released. it was a bundle of the existing scope home card with 4.0, the optional adat expansion and the scope 4.5 license.
if they sell a single scope home (which maybe NOS) it is possible that it comes without the 4.5 license, thus you'd be not eligible for 5.0 for free.
the other pack (for 500 usd) is explicitly sold as the bundle mentioned above. you get the adat expansion for half the price plus 4.5. I'd get that, if I were you...
-greetings, markus-
reflex wrote:I worked for a software company in "the good old days" that was put out of business by people stealing their unprotected programs. Sadly, some means of controlling licenses is required to keep people from taking all they can get without paying.braincell wrote:In the old days, you buy software, you do what you want with it. Now they have you by the balls.
The Scope market is tiny, therefore Holger and Juergen cannot charge extremely low prices. Why should Sonic Core provide you with incredibly cheap software because you paid Creamware for earlier versions in the past? You're ignoring the fact that they're two completely different companies, and that Sonic Core has to make money somehow, or they will cease to exist.
You seem determined to obtain Sonic Core's new product without paying them for it, which stinks.
no. they say:braincell wrote:I'll check with Sonic Core. If it's not free, their website is wrong. It says on their site anyone who buys one of their cards now gets the upgrade free.
If you have win XP and you want to upgrade to Vista you have to paybraincell wrote:I have no problem with them charging money for the software (although I think it's a high price). It's an unfortunate result that users have to buy another copy for each computer. Some companies have DRM, some don't. I prefer no DRM. We all know that other companies such as Native Instruments and Steinberg Jones have DRM and they are usually cracked within days of their release so the DRM only hurts honest customers. Some people argue they got so big because of the cracks. A good number of people use them to demo the software and most others would not have bought it at any price ever so I fail to see how it is a loss.