Hi. I don't remember this being talked, but just came to my mind.
Now, when you buy a plug you have to tell the serial number of your board, to get the activation key.
Can I change the serial number whenever I want (and thus get a new activation key)?
Consider this scenario. You have a scope and 15dsp SRB and you put them on full load. Your pc (mainly PCI) could easily blowout. Also, if you have extensive usage of VST's and maybe UAD/Powercore etc... so your PCI slots could be all filled. (Or you couldn't find a working configuration)
So, I would like to set up another PC and put another Scope there and use only synths'n'samplers there, and do the mixing on another. But I guess this is not possible right now, because when I buy scope sp (or PRO) all the plugs are registered with it, and can't use anything on the SRB. But I wouldn't like to buy those plugs TWICE to only use them in one computer.
I think the license should be per user (or to be precise, 'per all the boards one has'), not per board. Or is it so already?
Registering plugins for whichever board I have.
This is a good thought. Now all your plugins are connected to the board number wich can actually cause problems. Another scenario would be if you have Pulsar 2 and Pulsar 2 SRB in your PC and all your plugins are registered on your Pulsar 2 card. If the Pulsar 2 card then is malfunctioned(as happened in my case ones)you could use the other board to save the day, but can't because all your plugins are registered for the broken one...
//Sarcasm//
well if you think a little further...
//Sarcasm//
the only problem is that the software has to be registered to only one card at the time - so the problem I am pointing out is that you should be able to register it to one card of your choice - and change that yourself. The problem now is that if you are unlucky like I was with one of my cards (the registered card in fact) the other cards are suddenly useless piece of junk occupying your computer....
well if you think a little further...
//Sarcasm//
the only problem is that the software has to be registered to only one card at the time - so the problem I am pointing out is that you should be able to register it to one card of your choice - and change that yourself. The problem now is that if you are unlucky like I was with one of my cards (the registered card in fact) the other cards are suddenly useless piece of junk occupying your computer....
Well, maybe.. but only for a day or so.. I've never known Creamware to take more than a day (sometimes even less) to transfer a key. I think it's understandable that we do not have the power to transfer keys ourselves, as releasing that technology would no doubt lead to widespread piracy.
Also I think that the broken card situation is SO rare that it's not a valid reason, although my sympathies do go out to you in your situation.
Also I think that the broken card situation is SO rare that it's not a valid reason, although my sympathies do go out to you in your situation.