Piano In Blue is now the latest re-encoded library, and we have several more similar upgrades coming soon for other currently non-encoded products. The libraries that have gone through this re-encoding in the past are CineWinds CORE and PRO (December 2015) and CinePerc (March 2016, also combining the four CinePerc CORE/PRO/EPIC/AUX libraries into one package). For Piano In Blue, the upgrade fee is $20. This is why there is an upgrade fee associated with these situations, when an originally non-encoded library is sent to NI post-release. NI charges us encoding fees for the library itself, as well as for the purchase of serial codes. Having Native Instruments encode libraries for the free Kontakt Player/Komplete Kontrol plugins, as well as having them available for installation via Native Access and able to sit in the Libraries tab of Kontakt for easy access, adds to the cost of production. Piano In Blue was originally released several years ago as a non-encoded library, requiring the full Kontakt. I know a lot of you have been waiting patiently to hear more news from us, and we're finally getting to the point where we can start sharing some of what we've been working on! ![]() I'd like to take a moment to share what's new in the latest version, why this is a paid upgrade, and what you can expect to see for the other forthcoming updates we've been teasing this year. Hey everybody! Steve from Cinesamples here - I wanted to jump in on this thread and address any questions you may have about the new upgrade for Piano In Blue.
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