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OT - $105 Sonivox Strings on sale for $1

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  • Cubase uses eLicenser.

  • @Reid said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic Yes, a lot of PC/Mac music software requires dongles, or used to. I had to buy one for a Steinberg VST I got many years ago, and I have a dongle for Reason. Never got an iLok though.

    I'm not sure whether Cubase requires a dongle.

    I always wanted to use Reason, saved up $500 or so to grab it, and stopped short right when I saw it required a dongle. I didn't buy Reason EXACTLY for that reason you could say. ;)

  • @Korakios said:
    OT.
    I thought iLock was easy to setup but I run into an issue. I reformatted my PC without de-authorizing my software (hybrid 3 synth) and now one license is locked forever.

    Any tips ?

    Yes - I just hit a similar problem. 2011 Macbook that had the GPU problem. Mobo was replaced recently. I had iLok-node-locked some plugins to the machine, not to an iLok (my iLok is in my main Mac system with Pro Tools, UVI, etc. on it - these are just one-off extra licenses I have; one on the iLok, one node-locked to the machine), and, when the machine came back of course it was, in effect, a different machine.

    The only solution in that case (I finally got through to someone at iLok about it) is to contact each vendor and have them issue a new license. In the end I got through to everyone and they all did.

    It was easier working with Arturia and Waves. With Waves I was able to do a license recovery. Arturia just deleted one license instance.

    In the end I got it all back together. A lot of wasted time however. MUCH easier to do what PreSonus do and give you access to activate / deactivate via your own account online for Studio One.

    Anyhow, I picked up the Sonivox and I have it running (and Xpand!2) on Windoze. I've been playing a little with a Windoze tablet I picked up for $49 - comparing it with iOS. Let me say this: iOS wins HANDS DOWN for mobile music production (and I say that being a fairly heavy desktop (macOS and Windoze) DAW / plugin user too).

  • @asnor said:
    Cubase uses eLicenser.

    And needs a dongle for Cubase Pro and Artist. Cubase Elements works w/o it

  • edited December 2016

    ^^^ I should add: I got this little guy specifically to compare. Having so thoroughly enjoyed working with music creation on iOS, and, having been a small device user since the 90s - I have several other 7-8" machines as well, but had no tablet of that size - I figured I'd see what it was like using a Windoze tablet to do music production.

    Short answer (performance issues aside - only concerned with feel), is that it's

    a.) like looking through a keyhole compared with working with iOS on the same size device (more or less - a mini)

    b.) not suited for touch usage - whereas iOS is - out of the box. It's a bolt on for Windoze - and then very uneven in usage (remember, I've used small touch Windoze devices before - notably the Samsung Q1UP as the nearest comparison - but never for audio production in earnest).

    c.) better in terms of file management than iOS of course, but, then we all know that and more or less live with it OK.

    d.) got much worse battery life - but then that could be just this particular model.

    e.) a nice device to spend $49 on. I would not have bought it at the normal price of $99 however :smiley: Price of a good Indian meal if it didn't work out I figured :smile:

    f.) low in memory and CPU (sure, one could get a Surface Pro 4 and spend lots more - but then I'd rather buy a laptop anyway - or an iPad Pro! :wink: ). But, usable within constraints.

    Will I use it for music production? Sure! But nowhere near as much as I continue to with iOS. Not on the same playing field yet.

  • edited December 2016

    Free electric piano (Rhodes) from sonokinetic today
    https://www.sonokinetic.net/sale

  • @DeVlaeminck I just posted that. But it doesn't work with the free Kontakt player. You need 4.2.4 or above of the full version.

  • @Reid said:
    @DeVlaeminck I just posted that. But it doesn't work with the free Kontakt player. You need 4.2.4 or above of the full version.

    OK Didn't know that. Fortunately i've got Ultimate 10. Btw I posted first ...

  • I bought sonivox string, i went theough the painful Ilok process and finally installed but for some reason the plugin does not work. No sound comes out of it. I just saw that I have installed Mac OS sierra and in their web they just mention update until 10.10... anybody found a problem with it?

    All the best

  • Hi, just to mention I finally could make it work ( was more my fault than anything else). In any case highly recommendable if you have a Desktop computer!

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