- trial
- full license purchase
- rent-to-own subscription:
- covering regular Reason users as well
- exclusive to Reason+ subscribers
- rent-only subscription for a smaller % than in rent-to-own
I'd go with 3b,4 or only 4.
Yes, trial would be good, just not for a full month. A week would be enough. Full license is good as well, but I just don't think it would be popular.electrofux wrote: ↑30 Jan 2021If i was a dev i would want to have all options at once or the possibility to opt in for any of the option and there is not much that speaks against it. Furthermore i would want a free RRP so that people can buy my REs and use it independant of Reason/+.
It is astonishing that it isnt already like this.
Only thing I can think of is that they have to pay for each copy that is using the Wibu Systems DRM (aka Authorizer), so giving it away for 0 might result in some financial burden. Still they could make the free version so that one could only use it after at least one paid RE has been purchased from the store, so that their share of that purchase would cover the cost for the DRM.electrofux wrote: ↑30 Jan 2021Really wonder what the bad sides/risks are to it from a business perspective.
Reason+ subscribers have access to the RRP though...
you’re missing the point. a free RRP would mean they wouldn’t lose the ability to use REs they OWN if they cancel the R+ subscription.
Sorry I wasn't following because it wasn't exactly on topic with what is being asked. But I get the idea now
cool, but 1: clarifying a misunderstanding shouldn't be a no-no just because someone isn't in the target audience of the thread...same answer could have come from a dev. and 2: I mean...are you a dev?joeyluck wrote: ↑30 Jan 2021Sorry I wasn't following because it wasn't exactly on topic with what is being asked. But I get the idea now
I also think this thread is directed towards RE devs specifically? It states "from developer point of view" and it's in the RE dev discussion forum. Not saying the OP isn't open to all discussion, just pointing it out.
Lol I'm not directing that at you, but at all of us. I think it's ok, just pointing it out as a reminder to anybody reading.guitfnky wrote: ↑30 Jan 2021cool, but 1: clarifying a misunderstanding shouldn't be a no-no just because someone isn't in the target audience of the thread...same answer could have come from a dev. and 2: I mean...are you a dev?joeyluck wrote: ↑30 Jan 2021
Sorry I wasn't following because it wasn't exactly on topic with what is being asked. But I get the idea now
I also think this thread is directed towards RE devs specifically? It states "from developer point of view" and it's in the RE dev discussion forum. Not saying the OP isn't open to all discussion, just pointing it out.
As I posted in the other thread I started about RS+, I think free (minimal) RRP would alleviate a lot of concerns for the devs:electrofux wrote: ↑30 Jan 2021If i was a dev i would want to have all options at once or the possibility to opt in for any of the option and there is not much that speaks against it. Furthermore i would want a free RRP so that people can buy my REs and use it independant of Reason/+.
It is astonishing that it isnt already like this.
Existing users already got the Plugin!? So they font lose anything from them. And people who dont own Reason have to get Res to get any value out of it BUT they are in the Reason ecosystem.orthodox wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021I would not argue against a free RRP, it would surely benefit us users and devs. I just don't see why Reason Studios would do that. Not much of a market there for RS. Existing RE users would get what they want for free, while those unaware of Reason would still buy VSTs. What they are doing now with Reason+ will at least expand their user base, in theory. They are offering an easy way for newcomers to get into and start making noise.
I don't mind discussing it here, yet it's a slightly different topic. That they enable REs in Reason+ is more likely than a free RRP.
I think it could easily made into a win win win situation.pongasoft wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021As I posted in the other thread I started about RS+, I think free (minimal) RRP would alleviate a lot of concerns for the devs:electrofux wrote: ↑30 Jan 2021If i was a dev i would want to have all options at once or the possibility to opt in for any of the option and there is not much that speaks against it. Furthermore i would want a free RRP so that people can buy my REs and use it independant of Reason/+.
It is astonishing that it isnt already like this.
- anybody could buy REs whether they own a license of Reason or subscribe to Reason+ => expanding the market for devs
- for Reason+ users, if they cancel their subs, they can still use their REs that they paid full money for
Yan
Would they the RRP users still be paying for Reason upgrades? Where would RS get money? From the RE shop margin? That would unlikely boost the RE sales compared to now. So it's a win-win-lose situation.electrofux wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021Existing users already got the Plugin!? So they font lose anything from them. And people who dont own Reason have to get Res to get any value out of it BUT they are in the Reason ecosystem.
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I think it could easily made into a win win win situation.
Yes RS would get money from the Re Shop. Dont know the figures now but it would add alot of users who would actually need to buy anythig from the shop to get any value out of the free Plugin. They dont pay for Reason updates but what updates on the Plugin are relevant to them anyways that makes them pay once they have the plugin? You either are a subscriber who gets everything or a upgrade paying perpetual. If you bought Reason and only use the Plugin (40%) you only get devices anyways. If you buy them with the upgrade (if it is worth it for a plugin user - last one wasnt) or via the RE shop doesnt matter. On what type of user would they lose out when giving it out free?orthodox wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021Would they the RRP users still be paying for Reason upgrades? Where would RS get money? From the RE shop margin? That would unlikely boost the RE sales compared to now. So it's a win-win-lose situation.electrofux wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021Existing users already got the Plugin!? So they font lose anything from them. And people who dont own Reason have to get Res to get any value out of it BUT they are in the Reason ecosystem.
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I think it could easily made into a win win win situation.
RRP users saving on a free RRP equals RS losing money, it's that simple. The only way RS might not lose it is if they bring in A LOT OF new users with that thing. Why would a Reason-unaware person get themselves a free RRP in the first place? Are REs more popular, more diverse, or having better performance than VSTs?electrofux wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021Yes RS would get money from the Re Shop. Dont know the figures now but it would add alot of users who would actually need to buy anythig from the shop to get any value out of the free Plugin. They dont pay for Reason updates but what updates on the Plugin are relevant to them anyways that makes them pay once they have the plugin? You either are a subscriber who gets everything or a upgrade paying perpetual. If you bought Reason and only use the Plugin (40%) you only get devices anyways. If you buy them with the upgrade (if it is worth it for a plugin user - last one wasnt) or via the RE shop doesnt matter. On what type of user would they lose out when giving it out free?
So you have that guy who wants to have the RRP and he gets an empty one for free. Whats he going to do? He buys stuff, i mean he wants to use it. So he buys Antidote or Expanse or Friktion or what have you. Thats a plus in my book. The question wether he would have bought Reason if that offer was non existant is a hypothetical one and i am inclined to say that he would have never become a full Reason user if he is satisfied with the one synth he bought. The moment he gets the free plugin he is going to give money to Reasonstudios and most likely more over the time maybe even the full version (as you get a shitton of stuff to use in the RRP).orthodox wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021RRP users saving on a free RRP equals RS losing money, it's that simple. The only way RS might not lose it is if they bring in A LOT OF new users with that thing. Why would a Reason-unaware person get themselves a free RRP in the first place? Are REs more popular, more diverse, or having better performance than VSTs?electrofux wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021
Yes RS would get money from the Re Shop. Dont know the figures now but it would add alot of users who would actually need to buy anythig from the shop to get any value out of the free Plugin. They dont pay for Reason updates but what updates on the Plugin are relevant to them anyways that makes them pay once they have the plugin? You either are a subscriber who gets everything or a upgrade paying perpetual. If you bought Reason and only use the Plugin (40%) you only get devices anyways. If you buy them with the upgrade (if it is worth it for a plugin user - last one wasnt) or via the RE shop doesnt matter. On what type of user would they lose out when giving it out free?
Are those REs capable of winning a significant share on the oversaturated plugin market? Will RS just dump a great part of the income from their current user base for a dubious prospect of earning a much larger place on the plugin market? I wouldn't take the risk. I think, the first thing they need is further promotion of the Reason platform, just what they are doing with Reason+, at least not to lose the newcomers.electrofux wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021So you have that guy who wants to have the RRP and he gets an empty one for free. Whats he going to do? He buys stuff, i mean he wants to use it. So he buys Antidote or Expanse or Friktion or what have you. Thats a plus in my book. The question wether he would have bought Reason if that offer was non existant is a hypothetical one and i am inclined to say that he would have never become a full Reason user if he is satisfied with the one synth he bought. The moment he gets the free plugin he is going to give money to Reasonstudios and most likely more over the time maybe even the full version (as you get a shitton of stuff to use in the RRP).
I dont know the figures of the different market shares but as i said a free empty Rack Plugin is only relevant for a subset of users because most users already own the plugin. Wether this yields a large part of their income and is not being (over-)compensated by free plugin users and the value this brings to the Platform by giving Re Developers opportunities is the question.orthodox wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021Are those REs capable of winning a significant share on the oversaturated plugin market? Will RS just dump a great part of the income from their current user base for a dubious prospect of earning a much larger place on the plugin market? I wouldn't take the risk. I think, the first thing they need is further promotion of the Reason platform, just what they are doing with Reason+, at least not to lose the newcomers.electrofux wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021So you have that guy who wants to have the RRP and he gets an empty one for free. Whats he going to do? He buys stuff, i mean he wants to use it. So he buys Antidote or Expanse or Friktion or what have you. Thats a plus in my book. The question wether he would have bought Reason if that offer was non existant is a hypothetical one and i am inclined to say that he would have never become a full Reason user if he is satisfied with the one synth he bought. The moment he gets the free plugin he is going to give money to Reasonstudios and most likely more over the time maybe even the full version (as you get a shitton of stuff to use in the RRP).
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