SynthEyes™ Pricing and Upgrades
- SynthEyes 2011 is priced at $599 for the 64-bit version; the 32-bit version is only $399, for students and those with smaller budgets. The online store will show current pricing in other currencies, see the store information page.
- See online store for volume pricing, starting at 5 licenses bought simultaneously. Pricing is based on a smooth logarithmic scheme that works to your benefit: the price for 7 licenses will be somewhere between that for 5 and 10 licenses. Let the order form figure it out for you, just like we do!
- We have special pricing for educational institutions that wish to put SynthEyes on classrooms full of workstations, starting at 5 licenses. Inquire for details.
- Upgrade pricing with all the platforms and possible upgrade paths, as described below, is pretty complicated! Please do not email us asking for a price: for the official word, and to place your order, see the online store. You will need to enter your existing serial number (or at least the first two parts of it) in order for the online store to be able to calculate the correct price!
- SynthEyes 2008/2008+1 customers can upgrade to 2011 for $99 for a 32-bit to 32-bit upgrade.
- SynthEyes 2007/2007½ customers can upgrade to 2011 for $150 for a 32-bit to 32-bit upgrade.
- SynthEyes 2004/2006/2006½ customers can upgrade to 2011 for $200 for a 32-bit to 32-bit upgrade.
- 64-bit to 64-bit upgrades are the price above, plus 50%.
- 32-bit to 64-bit upgrades are the price above, plus $200.
- You can switch from PC to Mac (of the same number of bits) at no extra cost as you upgrade.
- Customers who purchased SynthEyes (2008+1) in July 2010 or later have been sent an email to upgrade to SynthEyes 2011 at no additional cost (for the same platform).
- Customers who purchased SynthEyes (2008+1) in June 2010 have been sent an email to upgrade to SynthEyes 2011 at half price (for the same platform).
- All orders go through the online store, please save us both the time and skip emailing us to request a "special" price. Everyone is already special. The automated store is what helps keep prices low; a special discount would necessarily cost us not only the difference in price, but even more due to our time spent to give you a discount. It's NOT "worth asking." Thanks for your understanding.