By synaptyx
Tue Mar 12, 2024 3:57 pm
dustyslices wrote:2.x have subscription already and nobody using it lololol
dustyslices wrote:2.x have subscription already and nobody using it lololol
MPC-Tutor wrote:I don't remembering Akai ever promoting this though.
MPC-Tutor wrote:£8/month and from the description it doesn't even include any of the premium plugins. You can buy the MPC Software from Thomann for £87, or get an MPC Studio 2 for £150 with the MPC Software included.
B-Wise wrote:Maybe they read the first thread Godlike posted & saw all the negative responses & decided not to waste money on marketing.
dustyslices wrote:so many questions
godlike wrote:What we have to consider is perhaps we would have 3.0 and MPC Stems already if we adopted the subscription idea. I understand why some may be reluctant, but many others would be fine with it. It is wise to keep our options open and look to the future with possibilities.
J.O.BEATS wrote:The idea that if you just give a corporation more money they will provide you better/more products doesn’t mesh with our current system of capitalism. Corporations soul purpose is to drive profits. If you just give them money in advance they have no reason to give you more in return but all the reasons to take that money and put it towards the bottom line.
Its a scam
MGoolas wrote:I think that a subscription based model is a brilliant idea
Some like the idea and others would be against it. AKAI has a lot of plans for the future and it may behoove the enjoyers to consider how we can help support the growth.
Narrator : "he lied"