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DNA review on Gearslutz
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:53 am
by Music Manic
Re: DNA review on Gearslutz
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:36 pm
by jksuperstar
Its a bummer that any NEW announcement about SCOPE, the discussion always degrades to "what are the converters like", and native vs DSP, or how much it costs, or people being pissed about paying for a scope upgrade every 4years, but are always clammoring for the next DAW release with their money.
Re: DNA review on Gearslutz
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 2:48 am
by Mr Arkadin
Yeah, I never post Scope stuff there because of the bollocks you have to contend with, "I sold mine because they forced me to pay for drivers!". How many times do we need to repeat it's not just the drivers? And as for that mpod prick

Re: DNA review on Gearslutz
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 3:51 am
by nightscope
99 shekels for the update, mod 4, the oddity & pro tone.

The price of one or maybe half a measly native plugin in.
They're givin' it away.
ns
Re: DNA review on Gearslutz
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 4:15 pm
by Bud Weiser
nightscope wrote:99 shekels for the update, mod 4, the oddity & pro tone.

The price of one or maybe half a measly native plugin in.
They're givin' it away.
ns
Yes, that´s cheap for SCOPE community guys but the truth is,- most users of native software don´t pay at all,- they use cracks.
I even know professional producers and arrangers using cracks and most amateurs do anyway.
So they bash everything which isn´t free or cannot be cracked because of a perfect working copy protection,- may that be dongles or the hardware the stuff exclusively runs on.
It´s the same as w/ the music itself.
Most people think it´s free.
And when music has lost all it´s value, why paying money for the tools to create that music ?
It´s kind of perception the communication in the web itself created.
All the available knowledge, tools, arts etc. everything should be free,- I´ve read that so often.
"Democratization of production tools" ...
Bud