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There are rumors of a new program that will rival Sibelius from the company Steinberg-Yamaha.
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Unfortunately, the choices to replace such a grand program as Sibelius are limited. When Adobe started charging monthly fees for Photoshop, I switched to some nice, affordable alternatives (Pixelmator and iDraw). And yet, there is something tangible about owning an application outright as opposed to “renting” it.
#Sibelius 8 release date upgrade
In the past, every couple of years there was a new version of Sibelius, which I used to upgrade to at a cost of $139. At first look, the deal doesn’t seem so bad, when you keep in mind that this monthly pricing model includes “free” upgrades. There are also discounts for educational users and even a special discount for those who are switching over from Finale. But new users of Sibelius have to pay $239 a year. (This is always subject to change!) An existing user of Sibelius 1 to Sibelius 7.5 will pay $89 per year for Sibelius 8. The disadvantage is that if you stop paying for your subscription, you lose the ability to save any changes until you renew the subscription. The advantage to the new plan is that users get “free” upgrades of Sibelius – as long as you keep up your monthly payments. Needless to say, this is a game-changer for those of us who use the program, and it prompted me to write this essay to let other members of Local 802 know what’s going on.Īs with many things in life, there are good points and bad points to this new pricing model. This is similar to what Adobe has done with the latest version of Photoshop and other products. Instead of buying it and owning it, it is changing to a subscription model, where you have to pay every month to have access to the program. Contact him at The notation program Sibelius is changing its pricing model. Trumpeter Richie Vitale is a member of Local 802 and a user of Sibelius.