![]() ![]() I would like to start by apologizing for the frustration we have caused many of you, our loyal customers. Over the past few days, many of you have expressed concerns about our decision to discontinue perpetual plugin licenses and our move to an exclusive plugin subscription model. Twitter user Wow+Flutter responded “A free plug-in as an apology would be a decent response to the distress caused”.įind an announcement from Waves’s CTO and co-founder Meir Shashoua below. In fact, some Twitter users believe that Waves should offer a free product, not least a further explanation. Meanwhile, other responses haven’t been so commending. I’ll admit, my trust in Waves is a little shakier after all this, but the effort is seen and appreciated.” MusicRadar notes a number of responses to Waves announcement, including Twitter user Matt Cavanaugh response: “Good move, thank you for listening to all the feedback. “We are working to make perpetual licenses available to you again as quickly as possible.”Īfter the announcement, reactions on Twitter have been mixed. “Following your feedback, we are bringing back the option to purchase and update perpetual Waves plugin and bundle licenses, side-by-side with the new Waves Creative Access subscriptions,” their website reads. As a result, Waves is working to add perpetual licenses to its product offering which will be available alongside Waves Creative Access. This was met with feedback that was as you might expect. Meanwhile, Waves announced that current owners of any Waves plugin will not have access to future updates of those plugins. This week, the company launched Waves Creative Access, its new plugin subscription model, while removing the opportunity for users to buy perpetual licenses. The developer announced yesterday that their working to reverse their decision to remove perpetual plugin licenses from their product offering. Waves Audio reinstating perpetual licenses for its plugins ![]() Waves Audio has responded to online feedback from its users after announcing their new business model, and the developer has doubled back on its decision to remove the option for users to buy perpetual licenses for its plugins. Waves has doubled back on its decision to remove perpetual plugin licenses from its product offering. ![]()
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