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Posted by Ray_Chappell on Jul-19-2008 21:44:

Purchasing Melodyne Studio - looking for download version

As the title says, I want to buy Melodyne studio today. But I want to download it today. I know you can from their site, but it's listed at $699 on their site, $569 from most retailers though. Most retailers, though, sell the box version - and I don't want to wait 'cause I'm going out of town for a week tomorrow (and want to use this while I'm on the road). Anyone know where I can buy the software at the retail price (around $569) but download it?

On a similar note, I found this link - they're selling it for $39.95. Now, I know when it is too good to be true, it is. But anyone know the deal with this site?

http://d-softwarehouse.com/software...dition_3.1.html


Posted by DJ Robby Rox on Jul-19-2008 22:08:

Re: Purchasing Melodyne Studio - looking for download version

quote:
Originally posted by Ray_Chappell
As the title says, I want to buy Melodyne studio today. But I want to download it today. I know you can from their site, but it's listed at $699 on their site, $569 from most retailers though. Most retailers, though, sell the box version - and I don't want to wait 'cause I'm going out of town for a week tomorrow (and want to use this while I'm on the road). Anyone know where I can buy the software at the retail price (around $569) but download it?

On a similar note, I found this link - they're selling it for $39.95. Now, I know when it is too good to be true, it is. But anyone know the deal with this site?

http://d-softwarehouse.com/software...dition_3.1.html


I just got Melodyne 3 days ago and I love it. Its astonishing for its vocal capabilities.
As far as the site it *looks legit. But I obviously can't vouch for it personally.
I'll tell you about the "too good to be true" thing though.

A few weeks back had been looking for a XioSynth and the bottom price I was seeing for 2 weeks was $299.
One day I found some guy selling it brand new for $245. At the time I thought it was too good to be true, but I bought it, and am still a bit puzzled how he was able to sell it cheaper than 99% of everyone else selling them.
I'd say go for it, IF you know its what you need and want from the demo.


Posted by davidbuhau on Jul-19-2008 22:20:

i'd email the manufacturer and find out if this is legit... i mean come on... absynth 4 for 25 bucks?

if this site is legit, i wasted a TON of money on software over the years


david


Posted by cryophonik on Jul-19-2008 22:26:

Re: Purchasing Melodyne Studio - looking for download version

I wouldn't trust that site - there is no way in hell that they are selling legitimate versions of a $569 retail program for $39, period. They claim that they're selling OEM versions of the software, which I'm sure is crock, but, I also noticed the following statement in their FAQs:


quote:
http://d-softwarehouse.com/faq.html#faq5

Even though you are not able to register the product online...



That tells me pretty clearly that they're selling warez. Your best bet is to email the link to Celemony - they'll tell you if it's legitimate. Otherwise, feel free to give your credit card number to some obvious criminals and hope you don't get a virus-infected piece of pirated software in return.


Posted by Vortex_SA on Jul-19-2008 22:29:

if you get an answer bout this site please post here so we'll no it's legit and not some air releases in disguise...


Posted by echosystm on Jul-19-2008 23:14:

rofel.

quote:
There is no catch - the software versions that we sell are OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) which means you will receive the installation downloadable CD images only (they do not come in their original retail packing and do not include the manual).


so, melodyne is $569, but they are selling it for $39. Who would have thought packaging was worth $530?

also, OEM software is only supplied to OEMs... who sell it in a bundle with new computers only.


Posted by Ray_Chappell on Jul-19-2008 23:28:

I missed that part of the faq about registering online. That's a red flag! I'll email Celemony and post the answer when I get it.

On the other part... Anyone happen to know where I can buy and download a legit copy for the regular retail rate (569 dollars, or cheaper)? Just don't want to pay an extra 130 bucks to buy from Celemony directly, but need it today or tomorrow. Thx!


Posted by DJ Robby Rox on Jul-20-2008 03:46:

Yeh don't listen to me.
The prices are really shady, but I'd still like to see someone fine out the deal.


Posted by Ray_Chappell on Jul-20-2008 16:55:

From Celemony:

Dear Ray,
Thank you for your email.
Absolutely not. This is a website selling pirated versions.

Best wishes,
Joerg Huettner
Head of Product Support


Posted by synk on Jul-28-2008 09:08:

quote:

From Celemony:

Absolutely not. This is a website selling pirated versions.


More likely, they are fishing for CC numbers and will proceed to empty out your bank account. I did a little G2 on it and found some theories that it is run by one of the Russian gangs. I also discovered that they have hacked a whole bunch of independent sites and inserted hidden links to their site in order to increase their search engine page ranking-- search for any of the popular software packages and you'll find this site high up on the list because of it. And if you search for d-softwarehouse.com you'll get a bunch of hits to pages where you won't see their name anywhere-- check the "page source" in your browser and then you'll find it-- in a non-displayed section with dozens of invisible links to their site designed to fool the search engines. The domain is registered through "privacyprotect.org" which is itself a scam-- it is used to hide your domain registration so people can't find out who or where you are.

If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. While they might think that if they really do deliver pirated software to you, and that you'll become a regular customer and continue to feed them money-- more likely they figure they need to move fast and grab what they can get before the plug gets pulled on them and they have to start it up again elsewhere.



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