

you do this several times in just a few days, and 1 week later, your good to PURCHASE MORE PREMIUM TRAFFIC, BECAUSE 20GB WILL MELT AMD disappear IN JUST A FEW DAYS OR 1 WEEK. They will download the whole project, once again. your 4 friends get a notification of the new version. You upload it, because uploading is free (of course, it's the main part of the scam) At 4 minutes for each new track, the project is now 300mb. you listen to it, you accept some ideas, and you add a new vocal track, with 4 adlibs tracks and several versions. But wait! The other friends will download the new version one friend has made: not her 3 X 200mb= 600mb. You download it, to hear the new changes. each friend adds a new track, say, a synth track, as an idea for the project. You invite 4 friends, for some 'collaborative fun' Your download quota also shrinks, when 'friends' download your projects. if course, you pay each time you download something. uploading is totally free, to incentive you and get you used to upload whatever files or projects you want.you have a beta project with 200mb of unused samples, on your pool? No problem, uploading is free ! Why FOREVER? Because once you have a few guys 'collaborating', you will want to keep it forever, and never 'breaking the almighty friendship collaborative 'links. Of course, anyone using the system will eat that in just a few days, and will need to buy premium FOREVER. Have you seen those crazy prices? Cubase vst transit comes with 1gb of traffic, and 500mb of storage.

This is clearly a way of making tons of cash from monthly subscriptions WITHOUT putting the main apps (cubase, nuendo, halion, wavelab) behind a subscription system (that people tend to hate, like avid protools, slate digital.models). Is it me, or the new steinberg vst transit is a huge scam disguised as a happy 'fuckin expensive' collaborative thing?
