Henrik B. Jensen
Hobbyist
They could include True Strike in a Legacy-folder in their new percussion lib.
If that is their plan, they could announce it. I get it, though: by doing that, they would lose out on potential sales. "Hey, let's say we're getting rid of it and do a sale in order to get some extra money in." A scummy tactic, for sure, but one that I would not be surprised by.They could include True Strike in a Legacy-folder in their new percussion lib.
That's what I thought as well. That reads more like something else to me, but who knows. Only time will tell.30% off? That's barely a sale in this day and age let alone a Closing Down one.
Cool, thanks Wytse! You guys are awesome as always... though I'm still unsure why Truestrike is being retired, considering the content won't appear in the new library, and you'll help to keep it working. Why not just have a section on your site for older (deprecated) libraries? I mean, if someone wants to buy them, why not let them?Hi all,
Thank you for all of your input. We had not anticipated such a strong response and we appreciate your feedback. I would be happy to clear up a few things here:
1. The phasing out of True Strike
Considering your feedback, we have made the decision to extend the current True Strike Farewell Sale until a date after Lineage Percussion has launched. This will give everybody a fair chance to compare and see what Lineage Percussion is all about. What we can share with you already is that there is no sample overlap between the two libraries. Lineage Percussion is 100% new content.
2. Discontinued but not unsupported
We will stop selling True Strike in our store. But this does not mean that we will stop supporting the library. On the contrary: If you ever experience an issue with the library please don't hesitate to write us and we would be happy to help you out with any issues! The library will also still be downloadable through Native Access or as a manual download in your ProjectSAM account.
We hope this has cleared up a few things and as always we appreciate your feedback!
agree with youCool, thanks Wytse! You guys are awesome as always... though I'm still unsure why Truestrike is being retired, considering the content won't appear in the new library, and you'll help to keep it working. Why not just have a section on your site for older (deprecated) libraries? I mean, if someone wants to buy them, why not let them?
Does seem an odd choice. After all, if they don't sell them and someone wants them (older, deprecated libraries), they will just find other means to get them. Offer them as a low priced product or for free (though I know free is out of the question).Cool, thanks Wytse! You guys are awesome as always... though I'm still unsure why Truestrike is being retired, considering the content won't appear in the new library, and you'll help to keep it working. Why not just have a section on your site for older (deprecated) libraries? I mean, if someone wants to buy them, why not let them?
Well the second reason is easy to deal with - just let people know the limits of support for deprecated libraries.Maybe it's not selling well enough to order a new batch of serials from NI. Maybe they don't want to overload Support by spreading knowledge over so many older releases if they are now doing new ones. Could be many reasons.
I should refine my premise to say that I don't really see the incentive to buy a library that a dev has publicly admitted is dated enough to be worthy of removal from storefront even after a GUI remaster.It seems odd to sunset a product so recently made into an "all-in-one" patch — not to mention that True Strike 2 never got the same treatment.
I'd be much more inclined to take advantage of this sale if I either (1) knew the contents of Lineage Percussion to be different or (2) had an assurance of a crossgrade / loyalty discount specifically for owning True Strike 1 v2 or (3) both. I expect I'm not alone here.
What could incentivize people to buy True Strike would be knowing that it and True Strike 2 were going to arrive inside a bespoke Project SAM plugin à la Orchestral Tools SINE.