Hi bmoshe,
IIRC the amounts you already paid for Pianoteq Pro and any Pianoteq instrument packs gets deducted from your total when buying Pianoteq Studio Bundle.
@ Modartt folks, please correct if I'm mistaken in anything.
If your cart doesn't reflect your earlier purchase of Pro and instruments, try first logging in to your Pianoteq user account area, then go through the cart up to before the point of purchase, to see if it shows the discount.
If in doubt, delete cart before hitting purchase of course and contact Pianoteq support.
Overall, if you buy the Pianoteq Studio Bundle, it equates to:
(some customers will of course luck out and get more than a few if many are released in that year - up to us to decide when to time it, and nobody can tell in advance, ain't life like that?.
When you add all that up it's something near 40% off (give or take for timing, currency conversions, any specials on certain instrument packs) - a steep discount better than any recent 30% off deals.
For illustration, if you take out complexities of upgrading from Pro, and say you just bought Pianoteq Studio Bundle, here's how it adds up (quick maths):
Pro = 369 Euros.
Adding up the cost of all 20 instruments packs by themselves, that's currently 20 packs x 49 Euros = 980 EU (total of 39 extant instruments, not to mention the free ones, see chart below).
So, if you next add up the cost of Pro PLUS all instruments, it's currently 1349 Euros.
TOTAL today = 1349 you would need to pay as a Pianoteq Pro owner to have all Pianoteq instruments without a sale, in Euros.
So, Studio, bought at 799 EU, is a saving of:
550 Euros off.
What is that, near 40% off? Better than the sales.
Table - price --- instruments included today with Studio bundle - on top of Pro:
49 --- C. Bechstein Digital Grand
49 --- Ant. Petrof 275
49 --- Steingraeber E-272
49 --- Steinway Model D
49 --- Steinway Model B
49 --- Grotrian Concert Royal
49 --- Blüthner Model 1
49 --- U4 upright piano
49 --- K2 grand piano
49 --- YC5 rock piano
49 --- Harpsichord
49 for 4 inst. --- Kremsegg 1: Historical pianos
49 for 4 inst. --- Kremsegg 2: Historical pianos
49 for 4 inst. --- Hohner Collection
49 for 3 inst. --- Electric pianos
49 for 4 inst. --- Steelpans instruments
49 for 2 inst. --- Vibraphones
49 for 4 inst. --- Celeste: Glockenspiel + Celesta + Toy Piano + Kalimba
49 for 2 inst. --- Xylo: Marimba bass + Xylophone
49 --- Harp
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980 Tot
So, if getting Studio, you get that 980 EU worth of instrument packs (39 instruments if I added them up correctly) AND Pianoteq Pro PLUS a year's worth of any new released instruments AND no cost upgrade to version 7 IF it happens within this first year also.
For my money, it was the best expenditure I've made to my music tools (several upgrades in my path over the years - and Modartt has looked after my transactions and always been greatly helpful) - I can't speak highly enough of this product and people behind the company (though I speak well of it often - praise that's well deserved IMO).
(There's also a good number of free instruments not mentioned above in case new customers are wondering, including Organteq Alpha).
Any way you mix it, we get amazing value and extraordinary products, the tiers make sense in balance and Studio really does give the best value if the goal is to collect the library.
If not used to software upgrade paths, maybe demo until you're happy to know you want all the instruments then buy Studio on the first pass I would recommend that though because it's what I would do if I had my time over again.
By the way, anyone buying Studio today, will get many more free instruments than I got those years back (I never will begrudge new customers gaining greater benefit than myself - it's the way the world moves).. time therefore makes this offer to always improve.
[Edit - 2 typos]
Last edited by Qexl (03-08-2019 11:05)
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