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Re: [L-OT] [OT] Cubase SX Crossgrade question

Re: [L-OT] [OT] Cubase SX Crossgrade question

2002-09-15 by litepipe

"Paul Stephenson" wrote:

> I am thinking about buying Cubase SX just to try out, as I am still an
> avid Logic User.  I was wondering if someone who purchased the
> crossgrade could tell me if there is anything that would prevent me from
> selling it after I test it out.

  Prevent you from selling Logic once you try SX? :-)) No nothing will
prevent you from that.
  Why don't you download the SX demo and give it a whirl for a week?

    --Roger

RE: [L-OT] [OT] Cubase SX Crossgrade question

2002-09-15 by Paul Stephenson

I should have asked my question better.  I meant is there anything that
will prevent me from selling the crossgrade version of Cubase SX.  I am
concerned about buying the upgrade, and then not being able to turn
around and sell it.  That would mean I would have two sequencers for
Windows, and not be using either (assuming I switch to OSX and Logic).

Thanks in advance

Paul Stephenson
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 "Paul Stephenson" wrote:

> I am thinking about buying Cubase SX just to try out, as I am still an
> avid Logic User.  I was wondering if someone who purchased the
> crossgrade could tell me if there is anything that would prevent me
from
> selling it after I test it out.

  Prevent you from selling Logic once you try SX? :-)) No nothing will
prevent you from that.
  Why don't you download the SX demo and give it a whirl for a week?

    --Roger



 

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Re: [L-OT] [OT] Cubase SX Crossgrade question

2002-09-16 by litepipe

"Paul Stephenson" wrote:
> I should have asked my question better.  I meant is there anything that
> will prevent me from selling the crossgrade version of Cubase SX.  I am
> concerned about buying the upgrade, and then not being able to turn
> around and sell it.  That would mean I would have two sequencers for
> Windows, and not be using either (assuming I switch to OSX and Logic).

  Hi Paul,
              As far as I know you can sell Cubase down the line if you
want. It's the full version of SX. So if you can find someone who will want
it.......
               Its not entirerly true you would have two programs for
Windows. You kind of have to think of Logic as being a Mac program since
they gave us the free crossgrade. Logic will be able to run on both
platforms. You don't have to buy a new version of Logic. You did get your
free crossgrade didn't you? If not contact your Logic distributer and get on
their case.

    --Roger

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