I didn't come here to complain but I suppose it'd be hard for not a few consumers to jump on the pre-order with the limited information or demos. Intro sale during a limited time is a more customer-friendly option, not pre-orders.

naokibee wrote:I didn't come here to complain but I suppose it'd be hard for not a few consumers to jump on the pre-order with the limited information or demos. Intro sale during a limited time is a more customer-friendly option, not pre-orders.
danphish wrote:Only a few days left before the release and unfortunately no demonstration videos. I was very much looking forward to getting v2, but without the confirmation of its functionality, I can't justify the purchase. Unfortunately the prices after the pre-release precludes me from purchasing. I have purchased many software titles (plus vi's) that haven't functioned the way I thought they would (or hoped they would) and I will not jump in without the minimal effort made by IK to give some idea of v2 in action, for us. I'm not here to bash the product, on the contrary, I love v1 and I'm very excited for v2. I just can't justify the purchase now with this level of information and I won't be able to after the release.
mbain1967 wrote:naokibee wrote:I didn't come here to complain but I suppose it'd be hard for not a few consumers to jump on the pre-order with the limited information or demos. Intro sale during a limited time is a more customer-friendly option, not pre-orders.
I agree 100%. This way, what IK Multimedia is saying to us is "If you trust us and order it sight-unseen, we'll give you $100 off. If you want to make an informed decision based on reviews and other users' experience, you don't gt that discount, and for all you Miroslav users, that means you'll be paying an exorbitant price of $299 for an upgrade."
Peter_IK wrote:That is how preorders typically work, not unique to IK, or this industry. You are preordering to get a price break, before the product comes out.
I have relayed the requests for more information and the pricing period.
Peter_IK wrote:That is how preorders typically work, not unique to IK, or this industry.
Peter_IK wrote:I have relayed the requests for more information and the pricing period.
pyerbass wrote:Hi Peter,
Could we know a bit more about the story behind miroslav2? Where those new sounds come from? where when how recorded them? is this some sounds from the original Miroslav Vitrous library, or is this freshly recorded sounds, if so what is the role of Mr Vitrous in the making of this new library?
Many thanks in advance for your answer
Each of its instruments have been captured in glorious stereo audio at the prestigious CNSO Orchestra Studios in Prague, home of the Czech National Symphony Orchestra and a space that’s been used for recording by such legends as Andrea Bocelli, Ennio Morricone, Lalo Schifrin and, of course, Miroslav Vitous himself.
Each new sample has been expertly recorded and optimized for playback from a keyboard — they’ve all been hand edited and voiced by musicians so they retain that same emotional and musical characteristics and quality that made the original Miroslav Philharmonik such a mainstay classic.
Of course Miroslav Philharmonik 2 also contains all of the samples from the original Miroslav Philharmonik virtual instrument that provide additional strings, brass and windwinds but also choir, keyboard instruments, chromatic instruments and percussion. And all of the new instruments plus the original Miroslav Philharmonik instruments are SampleTank 3 compatible for seamless integration into your existing SampleTank music production workflow.
rosleck wrote:Will pre-orders be delivered before X-mas?
c10.2000 wrote:it is 17 dec. release date of Miroslav Philharmonik 2
I have pre-order this and i 'm very curious when we can donwload this ?
Grtz, pascal
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