Perpetual Plugin Licenses and Plugin Subscriptions Compared
Jul 03, 2024
Welcome to our guide comparing perpetual plugin licenses with plugin subscriptions. On this page you can explore the advantages of each model, to help you make the right choice for your needs.
Here are the basic points you should consider:
License Type: Perpetual licenses are one-time purchases that allow you to use a specific version of Waves software, while subscription licenses require ongoing payments for continued access.
Cost: With a perpetual license, you pay a higher upfront cost, but with a subscription, you have lower initial costs spread over time.
Software Updates: Subscription licenses include ongoing updates and new features, whereas perpetual licenses may require additional payments to renew your Waves Update Plan for major version updates. Software updates are necessary to improve functionality and ensure compatibility with other evolving technologies like your computer hardware and operating system.
Here’s the full comparison between perpetual plugin licenses and plugin subscriptions:
Perpetual License
Ultimate Subscription
Essential Subscription
Plugins
Purchase plugins one by one or in bundles
Subscribe to over 230 Waves plugins
Subscribe to over 110 plugins
Payment
A one-time purchase that allows you to use a specific version of Waves software.
Monthly or annual payment options
Updates
You get one free year of updates from the moment you purchase. If you need to update to a newer version later on, you can do so by renewing your Waves Update Plan coverage
All updates are free: Your products are always up to date. Easy one-click software updates from Waves Central
Number of licenses
2 licenses can be used by the owner on two systems at a time, as long as the product is covered by the Waves Update Plan (see above). See Terms & Conditions
2 licenses can be used by the owner on two systems at a time
Activate different products to different machines
You can use one plugin or bundle on one system, and other plugins or bundles on a second system; the licenses are separate. See Terms & Conditions
All plugins included in Waves Creative Access are managed via a single license for each subscription, with activation on 2 systems at a time. See 2nd license terms & conditions
New plugins
May be added to select bundles covered by the Waves Update Plan, or purchased separately
One-off payment. You buy a perpetual license that does not expire.
You get one free year of updates from the moment you purchase. If you need to update to a newer version later on, you can do so by renewing your Waves Update Plan coverage.
2 licenses can be used by the owner on two systems at a time, as long as the product is covered by the Waves Update Plan (see above). 1 license after the first year, if the product is no longer covered by the Waves Update Plan.
You can use one plugin or bundle on one system, and other plugins or bundles on a second system: the licenses are separate.
* The 2nd license can be used by the owner of the main product license only. You may not transfer ownership of the 2nd license separately to another person. Both licenses (main license and 2nd license) must be deactivated before the main license can be transferred.
May be added to select bundles covered by the Waves Update Plan, or purchased separately.
Use StudioVerse chains that include the plugins you own.
All updates are free: Your products are always up to date. Easy one-click software updates from Waves Central.
One subscription license can be used on one system at a time. Waves Creative Access subscribers get 2 license activations which they can use on separate systems.
All updates are free: Your products are always up to date. Easy one-click software updates from Waves Central.
One subscription license can be used on one system at a time. Waves Creative Access subscribers get 2 license activations which they can use on separate systems.
Select new plugins added for free.
Use StudioVerse chains that include the 110+ plugins in Waves Essential.
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