CharlesRandolph wrote:BULLETHEAD wrote:
I would rather an open source format where you can submit your own samples, even something that allows you to sell samples peer to peer for like 50 cents each or whatever a fair price would be.
Splice is not unlimited downloads, you have to buy credits like it's a cam girl site. Rent to Own vst plugins do people actually pay for this?
I actually bought Serum through their rent to own offer. I think it was $10/mo. and you could pause at any given time and pick up where you left off when so desired. Also you could pay extra any time and you're able to update as well.[/quote]
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Unless you're uploading and sharing tracks on their site, you don't have anything to worry about. I strictly use Splice to download samples and I've used their rent to own service for plugins as well.