UVI is great for the content you get. You can go as deep as you want to with Falcon. And you want have to pay more for stupid upgrades fees like some companies !
How far you through it all? I’m checking each one and being brutal, and even though I am still only half way… my running total if I bought is $1023. So $24 is alriiiight
After 9 months, I have gone through quite a bit, but still not all of it. That said, definitely worth the $216 paid, thus far. That wouldn't even get me Falcon 3, so I would say we are good. My bad on missing your comment. Curious to know how you have made out with it, after all this time. Are you still on Sonic Pass?
I have no problem with the subscription model. If I don't have the time to make beats I can just cancel it and not feel like I wasted $300 on something I'm not breaking even with.
I completely agree. The only way to really experience an ecosystem this heavy is with a subscription. After 9 months, I know which ones to grab, when the time comes. With everything I have used so far, $216 is definitely a fair price
@@VIRALBEATS360 True. Ownership doesn’t really mean much when it comes to software anyways. Damn near everything is on the cloud these days. I tried to buy into the Native Instruments ecosystem and when I did the math, I knew I wouldn’t break even. I don’t wanna pay debit or credit for such a huge investment. I just think UVI SonicPass is the safer route until I do get closer to having financial progress with music sync licensing.
UVI is great for the content you get. You can go as deep as you want to with Falcon. And you want have to pay more for stupid upgrades fees like some companies !
@@dekrue2009 I agree. UVI does great work. It was worth the extra price of the monthly subscription
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How far you through it all?
I’m checking each one and being brutal, and even though I am still only half way… my running total if I bought is $1023. So $24 is alriiiight
After 9 months, I have gone through quite a bit, but still not all of it. That said, definitely worth the $216 paid, thus far. That wouldn't even get me Falcon 3, so I would say we are good. My bad on missing your comment. Curious to know how you have made out with it, after all this time. Are you still on Sonic Pass?
@@VIRALBEATS360 I’m going back on, had a break. Another plus to it, you’re not paying when not using. It’s a really great model I wish others used.
@@VIRALBEATS360 i already own falcon and several expansions… is the sonic pass worth it? Idk..
Am I not able to use my machine studio without having a subscription?? What’s the purpose for f having this
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Yeah, UVI has been great!
I have no problem with the subscription model. If I don't have the time to make beats I can just cancel it and not feel like I wasted $300 on something I'm not breaking even with.
I completely agree. The only way to really experience an ecosystem this heavy is with a subscription. After 9 months, I know which ones to grab, when the time comes. With everything I have used so far, $216 is definitely a fair price
@@VIRALBEATS360 True. Ownership doesn’t really mean much when it comes to software anyways. Damn near everything is on the cloud these days. I tried to buy into the Native Instruments ecosystem and when I did the math, I knew I wouldn’t break even. I don’t wanna pay debit or credit for such a huge investment. I just think UVI SonicPass is the safer route until I do get closer to having financial progress with music sync licensing.