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No I ain´t. Never heard of it but will google it now.
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It's a little difference when a complex DAW software goes for a few hundred bucks, verses...say... one of the URS plugins going for as much as a full copy of Logic Studio (Logic Pro 8, WaveBurner, SoundTrack Pro, MainStage, and a whole whack of samples, loops, etc..) I gladly pay for my licenses of logic every time...it's a very good program, that is even a bargain at that price... but come on...$500 for a plugin? Are they...INSANE?!?!?!
No, that is EXACTLY my point. If you can't afford these... maybe you don't need them yet. For a studio that is doing lots of work and pulling in a bunch of money, $500 is a small price to pay for something that will help them turn out better work and, in turn, make even more money.
There is no reason to steal software. Sgt. Pepper was done on two 4 tracks. It's not the equipment, or software you have, it's what you can do with it. It's about talent, not expensive software. Here is a link to a song I did on N-track, which is a $50 program, and about $150 worth of mics, and a $200 Behringer mixer, and a cheap Soundblaster sound card (paid $35 for it). Great recording, and didn't have to spend a fortune, or steal software I couldn't afford.
Check out "Hopes Fading":
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=2878&alid=-1
I couldn't agree more! hell yeah! hahaha
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The music industry has gotten away with screwing every single person known to mankind over for pretty much it's entire existence... every other industry that's tried that kind of shit (with the exception of a few, such as oil and pharmaceuticals) has gotten smacked down... but the industry of music keeps on screwing people...artists... consumers....everybody that is screwable.. There's no other industry on the planet that can get away with giving the producers of their goods so little... Imagine if CocaCola turned around to the regional manufacturing plants they have all over the place and gave them the same kind of deal that record labels give artists...and then imagine if all of the soft drink manufacturers decided they wanted to charge $10 for a can of soda, and they all adjusted their prices accordingly... there would be mass public outcry, and 1. the manufacturing plants would turn around and sue CocaCola. 2. Nobody would buy the expensive soda and all of the companies would die.
Any time you try to compare other industries to the music industry and imagine that they run their businesses the same, it seems so ridiculous, so why doesn't it with the music industry...what are they immune? What if the oil industry started going around suing everyone who made 100% alternative energy run cars... imagine how ape shit everyone would go. What if Dell sued everyone who built their own computer... boy it's sure making it hard on business...something must be done to protect these POOR POOR RICH FOLKS! (ever notice how rich people are always priority #1?)
I want to see the entire music industry fail... all of the major record labels go out of business... music retailers have to close up shop...the RIAA get sued out of existence due to their highly illegal legal practices...and music to have some god damned integrity...
so...they're ripping people off because they know they can get away with it. . . .
If you don't regularly reach platinum status, then guess it's it's also a no-brainer. You do NOT need a $500 plug in - legal or pirated. You are NOT the target market for it and I doubt you have both the musical and audio engineering ability to make proper and effective use of it. That's not an insult - it's a fact. The number of people hanging around here who CAN make effective use of a $500 would probalby not be that high.
Cost of the software = cost to hire developers + licensing for any 3rd party development + advertising + other business expenses.
Developers charge a shitload. Usually they are hired as a team, so it's not just one. Several developers, working over a long period of time, on a program that will only be sold to a small market = higher cost.
It's hard to get far writing software.
Wait a minute. How does the music industry "screwing" artists have ANYTHING to do with the price of audio recording software? Your lack of focus is further proof that you have NO, and I repeat, NO idea what you're talking about when it comes to the software business. You claim the rich are screwing the poor, (in unrelated industries, no less ...) so go ahead and document it. Show me how companies like Cakewalk, Cubase, etc. are screwing poor people. Show me their financials and how their business models and corporate policies are aimed not at producing software but at beating down the poor even farther than they are now. Give me a freaking break ...
I offer you a simple challenge. Show me how the average poor, uneducated, single mother in the inner city would suddenly benefit from Cakewalk lowering the price of SONAR by $100. Offer me something, anything. Please. Enlighten me with your business and social acumen.
Very nicely done. I'd love to see certain clowns here who feel justified stealing $500 plug-ins do half as good a job with their $10000 worth of pirated software.
I understand what theft of service is - illegal.