This makes so little sense. You this Ableton Live owners should be rewarded with a discount? You do realize that Max4Live is only for people who own Ableton Live right? What would be the sense of releasing a product that could only be used by certain people and offering a discount to everyone who could possibly use it? Would you feel better if Ableton released Max4Live at 399, but sold it to people who own Live for 299? Or maybe they should just give a discount to people that purchased Live 8 before a certain date. Ya that would be pretty fair to people who bought it after that date eh?stockylocky wrote:Hi all, I have owned suite editions of live since 7 and love it as a program. However the real reason I purchased live 8 when it was released was for the heavily advertised max 4 live. I also liked the idea of live online collaberations which still does not work correctly. Obviously m4live is only arriving now and with a hefty price tag - how come is early adopters aren't being rewarded for our patience with some form of discount? Instead ableton are clearly only after the new buck offering discounts to new buyers. This makes me very sad as I've always felt ableton do actually care however a lot of us paid for features we still don't have because we were acting in good faith. Also considering the number of is who have supported the new hardware releases from the off is it wrong of me to expect a little loyalty back in the form of a discount for m4l?
If you don't want to be an early adopter then don't buy early.
I'm absolutely shocked by words like "cheated" being used for someone who happily and willingly purchased something, received exactly what they were to expect and continue to be able to use it. What a complete nonsense post.