

The only time you would need to WUP would be if Waves came out with a major upgrade that you needed (ie a Waves 10) or you own a bundle like Mercury where they add plugins to it.
Waves ssl 4000 sale install#
You will be able to install these versions FOREVER without paying them one penny.

Unless he upgrades to a new system you DO NOT HAVE TO PAY. So, in Jcoutu1's case ALL of these are already the latest version.

You ONLY have to WUP to get a NEW version.
Waves ssl 4000 sale update#
In this case, we add the cost of 6 months of Waves Update Plan coverage for SSL 4000 Collection to the $300 cap.ġ6:28:09 GMT -6 superwack said:I'm no fan of WUP (it's outdated and overpriced) but I get the feeling from reading these threads that people do not understand when/if you have to pay. While Diamond coverage is extended by exactly one year, SSL coverage is extended by 1.5 years (from March 2013 to September 2014.) When extending Waves Update Plan for both of them, the new end date for both would be September 2014, which is a year from the product with the latest end date (Diamond, in this case.) Say you own two products: Diamond (current Waves Update Plan end date: September 2013), and SSL 4000 Collection (current Waves Update Plan end date: March 2013). Let’s assume that today is March 1st, 2013. This may be easier to understand using an example. Since the coverage costs $300 per year, Waves Update Plan fees will be higher than $300. This may cause other selected products to be extended by more than one year. If you choose to extend your Waves Update Plan for multiple products, the Waves Update Plan for all selected products will be extended by one year from the coverage end date of the product with the latest coverage end date. Platinum & SSL or Gold & Restoration, etc.) are capped at $300 per account per year. Once you confirm that you use all selected products on one computer at a time, all your non-overlapping Waves products (e.g. Why does my Waves Update Plan cost more than $300?
