I'd Rather Play
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Brandes plugins -What price the name?
#992016 - 09/06/12 01:56 AM
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Hi there,
Yesterday I downloaded the Jupiter 8 demo plugin from Arturia.
First off what a great idea for unlimited access to really let you evaluate if a
product is for you. Having found a place for it in all my current projects I reached for
my CC.
But then I had to stop and think.
Is 230 euros for a piece
of kit that is 5 years old and still 32 bit really a good deal? How much am I paying for
the "legendary brand" against a functional piece of software?
Well I decided;
for me a re-creation of a 30 year old synth (not the original hardware) is a
luxury/impulse purchase, which in my book stops at £100.
Would anybody care to
direct be to a suitable alternative without the 'brand' price tag/
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Thomas.
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
[Re: I'd Rather Play]
#992022 - 09/06/12 06:24 AM
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It would seem that the brand was got you interested in the first place, and you have
already "found a place for it in all [your] current projects", so you must like the sound
it produces. And the fact that the plug-in is 5 years old seems irrelevant - after all,
the hardware sound you want is 30 years old.
To me, there are two issues:
should an older product still cost what it cost new? And is the fact that it is 32-bit
going to be a problem?
To the second question, I would say yes. Kludging from
32-bit to 64-bit is a problem, and that plug-in will be rendered obsolete in a few
iterations of your computer and DAW.
Is it justified to keep charging the same
price? Other industries say no - most manufactured goods and entertainment items drop in
price as the product goes through its life cycle. But software not so much - although
updates are usually provided free to registered users. Maybe if the plug-in was being
re-written to 64-bit, and that upgrade was promised free for those with a licence for the
32-bit, then the manufacturer could justify the current price tag.
That said,
people are clearly buying the plug-in (or the price would drop), and presumably someone
has to be paid to use the name - the one that got you interested in the first place!
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BJG145
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
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#992031 - 09/06/12 09:10 AM
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Bob Moose
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
[Re: I'd Rather Play]
#992038 - 09/06/12 09:39 AM
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Quote I'd Rather Play:
Would
anybody care to direct be to a suitable alternative without the 'brand' price tag/
It depends on what you are looking
for. Do you really need a "Jupiter 8", or just a good polyphonic analogue-style synth (if
not monophonic), or even something else?
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Scope
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
[Re: Bob Moose]
#992058 - 09/06/12 11:11 AM
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Got to say, I had a similar problem with out of date software and new OS & Mac
compatibility issues. the choice was to say goodbye to some old favs, or spend a
fortune on updates.
The best cure by far, is to use samples. OK you don't
get the flexibility of the real instrument, or the immediate functionality of a plugin
version. But you do get the sound and its never out of date.
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johnny h
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
[Re: I'd Rather Play]
#992066 - 09/06/12 12:14 PM
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Quote I'd Rather Play:
Hi
there,
Yesterday I downloaded the Jupiter 8 demo plugin from Arturia. First off what a great idea for unlimited access to really let you evaluate if a product
is for you. Having found a place for it in all my current projects I reached for my CC.
But then I had to stop and think.
Is 230 euros for a piece of kit that
is 5 years old and still 32 bit really a good deal? How much am I paying for the
"legendary brand" against a functional piece of software?
Well I decided; for
me a re-creation of a 30 year old synth (not the original hardware) is a luxury/impulse
purchase, which in my book stops at £100.
Would anybody care to direct be to a
suitable alternative without the 'brand' price tag/
Arturia are a perfect example of the emperor's new clothes. They
make terrible, weedy sounding synths that sound nothing like the originals they claim to
be copying. That's not to say you will never get a good sound out of them, or in certain
situations a basic patch can sound similar...
But look at the price of jupiters
or eBay and ask yourself if the Arturia is really that highly rated... It's very
difficult and CPU intensive to accurately model analogue hardware, and very few companies
actually do it properly. Creamware being one, but they use quite a complicated dsp setup.
The master is urs heckman, creator of diva. That actually does sound like an analogue
synth. Not 100 percent perfect but damn close. A whole different league to the Arturia
and native instruments crap. You do need a i5 or i7 however as it works the CPU hard.
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desmond
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
[Re: johnny h]
#992089 - 09/06/12 02:21 PM
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I'm not personally an Arturia fan (though I am a JP8 fan).
If you want some
Roland-ey JP8 goodness, then I'd take a look at u-he's Diva, or for a bit more money (but
a lot more instrument) then Spectrasonics Omnisphere has a whole bunch of stuff, including
JP8 sound sources and synth components.
Imo, Arturia have kinda polluted the
modelling space by tackling popular instruments (fairly averagely imo) and thus put of
other, more serious emulation developers from doing those instruments well/properly. But
ah well...
I'm still waiting for that proper Casio CZ emulation though....
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JDoo
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
[Re: I'd Rather Play]
#992131 - 09/06/12 07:57 PM
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I am a nOOb to the Arturia synths, but picked up four of their 'analog' synths with the
current Hybrid Madness deal they have going when I bought the Laboratory 61. If I were
considering an Arturia software synth.. i would look strongly at their Hybrid Madness
sale. Depending on what you buy, you can get up to four of their synths for free. I
bought the Arturia Laboratory 61. That is - a 61 key controller plus four of Arturia's
software synths for ~ $360.00. The smaller Laboratory package can be picked up for even
less. The Laboratory has 3500 patches, with minimal editing capabilities (ADSR, Filter,
Resonance,...) but if you have the full version of the packages (like I said, the current
deal comes with up to four) - you pull the sounds up into the full package, and can tweak
from there.
Anyway - i have no stake in Arturia, but really like the controller
(it handily beats the M-Audio Keystation and Axiom Pro controllers I use. Their keyboard
is just a big level up. The sounds... range from fair to very nice. Like I said - the
Hybrid Madness sale gives you up to four of their software synths in addition to the 3500
patches in the keyboard.
I bought my Arturia package through Hello Music. You
have to watch for what sales they have, as things change daily. The various Laboratory
offerings have come and gone several times over the past few weeks... during this Arturia
sale.
Jupiter 8V. Is one of the soft synths I picked up. The current version
(iirc released in Mar/Apr this year) is 64 bit. It does a great job, for what I use it
for. Would I buy it for retail right now? Not a chance. Retail for one synth when you
can pick up several and a great keyboard for a little more? To be completely honest - I
am using Logic Synths for my 80's sounds, and haven't yet found a compelling reason to
dive into the JP8. I just picked up this system a week or so ago though... and haven't
gone through even a small fraction of the sounds or capabilities. i have spend more time
integrating it into Mainstage and Logic, and remapping much of my current sets/songs to
the new keyboard.
cheers -
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johnny h
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
[Re: JDoo]
#992199 - 10/06/12 02:38 PM
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Quote JDoo:
I am a nOOb to the
Arturia synths, but picked up four of their 'analog' synths with the current Hybrid
Madness deal they have going when I bought the Laboratory 61. If I were considering an
Arturia software synth.. i would look strongly at their Hybrid Madness sale. Depending on
what you buy, you can get up to four of their synths for free.
Yes but listen to them, they have a very similar
sound. And a pretty poor one at that. Sound on sound exposed them for using the same
waveforms and filters in their different supposedly modelled synthesisers and forced them
to admit it.
Honestly, use your ears, their synths are just crap.
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desmond
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
[Re: johnny h]
#992218 - 10/06/12 05:26 PM
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"Crap" is a little OTT, imo. Anything that makes noise can be useful, and the
Arturia stuff do have good sounds and are useful instruments. I just personally don't like
them for a whole bunch of reasons (which is not really what this thread is about so I
won't go into details). As ever, you have to just what a product costs versus
it's utility to you. If it's worth it and you want it, buy it. If not, don't. It's not the
biggest problem in the world..!
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JDoo
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
[Re: johnny h]
#992255 - 11/06/12 02:23 AM
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Quote johnny h:
Quote JDoo:
I am a nOOb to the
Arturia synths, but picked up four of their 'analog' synths with the current Hybrid
Madness deal they have going when I bought the Laboratory 61. If I were considering an
Arturia software synth.. i would look strongly at their Hybrid Madness sale. Depending on
what you buy, you can get up to four of their synths for free.
Yes but listen to them, they have a very similar
sound. And a pretty poor one at that. Sound on sound exposed them for using the same
waveforms and filters in their different supposedly modelled synthesisers and forced them
to admit it.
Honestly, use your ears, their synths are just crap.
Yoikes. Use my ears? I do the best I
can with what I have. The Arturia keyboard beats what I had been using, and the fact that
there are thousands of sounds included in the package deal... (yes - some are bad) is a
nice-to-have. Anyway, I agree with desmond that there are useful sounds amongst the ones
which came with both the Laboratory, and the four plugins I picked up. The OP was asking
about the Arturia JP 8v -- and i felt compelled to let him know that there are better
Arturia deals right now.
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
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#992259 - 11/06/12 08:10 AM
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I have to say the Arturia Minimoog is a very handy synth. It sounds good in its own
right. I can't say how close it sounds to the original, but that doesn't bother me much
(it sounds moogy to me, but I haven't played on a real one since the year 19XX).
The main thing is that it is obvious how to use it. I have lots of more complicated
synths, but most of them are effectively preset players.
I also have to say
that Arturia's copy protection is a @£!%^&* pain in the arse. I was dumb enough to
upgrade my Moog Modular to v 2.6, which needs the eLicencer software and/or key. After an
hour, I couldn't get it working, so downgraded back to v2.2.
Yes, I could have
spent time on forums and emailing Arturia support, but the benefits of the upgrade were
too slight to make this worthwhile.
-------------------- Instant gratification is actually pretty good. It's fast as well.
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Poly
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Re: Brandes plugins -What price the name?
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#992467 - 12/06/12 12:17 PM
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The original poster stated: "How much am I paying for the "legendary brand" against
a functional piece of software?" If the original Jupiter would have sounded
like crap, the name would be less expensive, also less meaningful. A name in itself is
worthless, just the promise of quality the name implies is a valuable thing. If you (O/P) think the sounds are good, go for it. I have never found two
brands of (soft- or hardware) synths with the same sound. Replacing one with another will
change your project. Though it might save you a couple of pounds, decissions
of the importance of the sound are up to you.
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