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  • Not IOS by the look of it. That’s not a surprise, but as I only use my iPad for music making, it means I have little interest. Make it IOS-compatible and that would be great. Except I’m not keen on subscriptions either...

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    yeah and Roland got bad track record on the software front.. but zenbeats gaining fans tho

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    @BCKeys nice one
    edit; best of Roland kinda thing this...

  • I am encouraged that the branding is starting to align:

    Roland buys the multi-platform DAW StageLight (with the development team... hopefully intact).
    Roland re-brands StageLight to ZenBeats and brings existing users into the fold at no cost.
    Roland announces a new virtual synth call "Zenology" (Mac/Windows only)

    Hopefully, with brand alignment we will see IOS included as a viable option for the "Cloud" subscriptions.

    If 80% of the apps on your IOS device were made available for $10/month versus re-buying them outright which path would you take?

    For me subscription is like re-visiting the transition from the video store to Netflix. Subscriptions make perfect sense if the access to content is addressed by a well provisioned network. I use the home version of it now by letting my storage decide which apps are currently installed and I go back to the store to re-load something I forgot to use.

    Never say never.

    The wealth of online content did kill a lot of subscription services (buh-bye "Wired") but it open new opportunities like "YouTube TV".

  • I reckon they will bring it to IOS at some point, look forward to it as love the Roland sound.

  • I though Zen had had its day as a marketing term since the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and all that...

  • This is like 1/4 or 1/8 of the MC-101/MC-707 and the Pro version will be essential for owners of those two boxes to be able to tweak them to to the max or something.

    So yah, an AUv3 would be nice but I doubt it will happen...

  • So, if you own the hardware, you still need to pay a subscription to edit / export patches.....

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    Downloaded Zenology last night through the new cloud manager. No bad for a freebie haven't fallen for subscription as yet! Apparently it shows up in Zenbeats on Mac, Windows.

  • @auxmux said:
    So, if you own the hardware, you still need to pay a subscription to edit / export patches.....

    Yeah, that's the 'thing' with it.
    Loland wants everyone to fork for at least a monthly $9.99 as the 'Pro' version that is needed to save/export patches to the hardware and no hardware will currently unlock it. I would not be surprised if the future 'module expansions' for Zenology require the ultimate subscription or '$199 unlimited unlock' no thanks...

  • @Samu said:

    @auxmux said:
    So, if you own the hardware, you still need to pay a subscription to edit / export patches.....

    Yeah, that's the 'thing' with it.
    Loland wants everyone to fork for at least a monthly $9.99 as the 'Pro' version that is needed to save/export patches to the hardware and no hardware will currently unlock it. I would not be surprised if the future 'module expansions' for Zenology require the ultimate subscription or '$199 unlimited unlock' no thanks...

    „ Loland“ 🤣

  • edited May 2020

    Yeah @Samu got me giggle at Loland
    Is kinda sad? imean Roland gone from Good to GM

  • @Philandering_Bastard said:

    @Samu said:

    @auxmux said:
    So, if you own the hardware, you still need to pay a subscription to edit / export patches.....

    Yeah, that's the 'thing' with it.
    Loland wants everyone to fork for at least a monthly $9.99 as the 'Pro' version that is needed to save/export patches to the hardware and no hardware will currently unlock it. I would not be surprised if the future 'module expansions' for Zenology require the ultimate subscription or '$199 unlimited unlock' no thanks...

    „ Loland“ 🤣

    It's equally fun as Fapple iPaid ;)

  • edited May 2020

    Thats even more fun

  • Yeah, it's things like this that make me hold on to my hardware, if you will. It's funny, just the other day I was thinking, all this hardware is crazy, I should just get down to a total ITB situation. Nope.

  • Installed the free version ( it’s VST3) and was not impressed at all . Few great sounds , for a freebie it’s very nice ... I guess the full version is way better .

    PS. “Loland” 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

  • So this is subscription only?

  • The anticipation of Native Instruments One Native Platform...

  • I’ve subscribed to this. It’s pretty good.

  • I would get Zenology Pro if it was included in the one-time purchase plan including the expansions but it isn't...

    I suspect Zenology will be part of the ZenBeats on iOS but it will not be an AUv3 but rather a built-in instrument with limited editing capabilities with all the sounds. And probably without subscription...

  • @Samu said:
    I suspect Zenology will be part of the ZenBeats on iOS but it will not be an AUv3 but rather a built-in instrument with limited editing capabilities with all the sounds. And probably without subscription...

    I really hope not.

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