![]() If you get Sibelius 7.5 now, you’ll have nearly a full year - until Jto see how Sibelius development progresses before potentially upgrading to Sibelius 8 and thus starting the clock on any renewal plan. Those will surely get ironed out in time, but the best reason to hold off on buying 8 for now is that it buys you some time to decide when or if you want to get on board with Avid’s new time-bound licensing program, with its subscription and perpetual options. So why not just buy Sibelius 8, then? Well, right now, while 8 is largely stable, there are a few bugs (regressions from 7.5). Avid has said that if you purchased and registered Sibelius 7.5 on or after April 11, 2015, you qualify for a free upgrade to 8. ![]() You can read my recent review of Sibelius 8 here, but the long and short of it is that there is no downside to getting Sibelius 7.5 now (especially if you are sure to apply the 7.5.1 maintenance update). He currently owns Sibelius 7.įor now, I’ve recommended that he step up to Sibelius 7.5, but not yet Sibelius 8. A well-regarded composer friend of mine called me today asking about Sibelius 7, 7.5, and 8, and what it all means. ![]()
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