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sm_jamieson
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Unread post by sm_jamieson » 27 Mar 2015, 11:14

Does anyone know how long the HH2 special launch price will be available ?
Or is that not stated for commercial reasons ? (I cannot understand if that is the case) :)
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Unread post by sephult » 27 Mar 2015, 15:56

Right now it is still in a release candidate phase, hence the reduced price.
In the past I believe there were a few steps where there was like a 50% and then a 25% as the release candidate went full release.
I am not sure if this is going to be the case or not.
Hollyhock II is way more stable and complete than was the original Hollyhock when it was first released, so the period might not be as long.

I don't think there is like a set date, more of when things get resolved and the release candidate has been out for a bit.
Get it while you can at reduced!

Seriously sm_jamieson you have seemed to be quite involved, you are looking to turn out like I did :)

I believe I paid the current sale addict price when I first got into Usine, I didn't regret it a bit, and wouldn't think twice about supporting or paying any price (obviously if I had the money..haha).
Not a sales pitch at all, my honest opinion to you friend. There is a reason there is an addict price :)

-S
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Unread post by sm_jamieson » 27 Mar 2015, 17:37

Hi, for amount I will use it as a hobby I could not justify the addict price. I was looking for a vst host with midi scripting, and although usine is quirky and a bit awkward for scripting, the excellent support and forum make it appealing. I have invested lots of time developing my midi controller script and I will post it when it is done - it might be useful to someone.

The only issue I have with HH2 is the touchscreen problem with the switch module that I posted on the patching forum - which is a serious problem for me. HH1 does not have that problem.

If I buy HH2 at the reduced price now, will it enable me to download the HH1 pro versions ?
The HH1 pro download say you have to be a platinum member - what exactly is a platinum member and will purchasing HH2 at the reduce price make me one ?
Since if it takes a while to sort the HH2 issue, I might need to use HH1.

Currently I am using the limited HH1 "free" version, but I suspect future support will be focused on HH2 so I really need to move to that.

Thanks for your help,
Simon.

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Unread post by sephult » 27 Mar 2015, 17:49

Hi Simon,

When you purchase the Pro price you become a Platinum Member, this allows you to download previous versions as well.
Yes there can be times where things seem quirky, especially going from programming other languages to a custom version of Pascal for scripting.
However, things are constantly changing, there are a lot of dedicated people...... and we can work together to figure things out.

It is unfortunate about your touch screen issue with HH2, you might want to put in a support ticket, I am not sure if Senso is aware of any current touch-screen issues that I personally am unaware of....regardless we can continue trying to figure out what is going on.

-S
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Unread post by sm_jamieson » 27 Mar 2015, 22:21

Well I've now bought a licence at the introductory price - I'm sure the touchscreen issue will be sorted.
Simon.

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Unread post by TEMAS » 15 Apr 2015, 11:56

I also would like to know when the 50% off launch price expires. I'm still trying it out in my spare time, but want to be sure all my plugins work well within the framework.

Alternatively, if there was a 48 hour warning period it would be helpful. Thanks.

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