Re: JANUARY 10th, 2012 - REVOLUTION DAY!
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:09 pm
Hum ... Happy birthday SCOPE
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vascomusic wrote:Another post @ Steinberg Cubase forum:sunmachine wrote:As promised... PreSonus Studio One forum:vascomusic wrote:Also @ Gearslutz in section New Product Alert!![]()
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-prod ... eased.html
...spread the word...
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https://www.steinberg.net/forum/viewtop ... 19&t=17765
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Gary,YES!
Did you receive your Zarg license(s) from S|C already? or any other confirmation ?menno wrote:Okidoki I got the Zarg bundle. I had a couple of the synths already, but it was worth it just to finally get my hands on the Solaris and Pro-Wave.
Now we just need the Xite prices chopped to make it a real revolution!
It's already revolutionary that my 14 year old Pulsar 1 card is still fully supported and running on my latest 64bit Windows PC!Bud Weiser wrote: What are the real world revolutionairy changes to expect as old Scope owners/users ?
Unusable cards and have to buy all hardware new ?
No offense, but I want to know before buying anything as blow out before all changes.
I only received the confirmation email of my purchase, which came straight away. Licenses usually take a day or two to be emailed in my experience.vascomusic wrote:Did you receive your Zarg license(s) from S|C already? or any other confirmation ?menno wrote:Okidoki I got the Zarg bundle. I had a couple of the synths already, but it was worth it just to finally get my hands on the Solaris and Pro-Wave.
Now we just need the Xite prices chopped to make it a real revolution!
Guess they're out of stock, but according to the shop they will be available again at the end of January.Bud Weiser wrote: I recognized even Xite-1 and Xite-1D disappeared from the shop today,- so what´s up ?
Great, thanks! And all because of the wurst...julian wrote:Some more info from SonicCore:
Due to the late start of our revolution yesterday at noon, the special offer will still be available for some hours today!
cheers,
julian / SC
julian wrote:Some more info from SonicCore:
Due to the late start of our revolution yesterday at noon, the special offer will still be available for some hours today!
cheers,
julian / SC
I moved all my devices that weren't on XITE-1 from my Pulsar2 just last year. There will be a one-off fee, so make sure you transfer all your devices in one hit as it's done per transfer, not per device.vascomusic wrote: What if i decide to upgrade to XITE-1 one day... is there a possibility to move these plugin-licenses to the new hardware ?
(i own a 6 DSP card, but probably not going to use that anymore once i have a XITE-1)
This means that you have to pay for the license transfer ?Mr Arkadin wrote:There will be a one-off fee, so make sure you transfer all your devices in one hit as it's done per transfer, not per device.
No. Part of the transfer procedure is physically de-registering your devices on the unit you take them from.vascomusic wrote:... what happens to the old allkeys file...it still contains all the licenses for the old hardware, right ? - so, you could use the old hardware in another computer, having a duplicate set of licenses (both on new and old hardware)...
How does this work? Do I need a screwdriver for that?Immanuel wrote:No. Part of the transfer procedure is physically de-registering your devices on the unit you take them from.vascomusic wrote:... what happens to the old allkeys file...it still contains all the licenses for the old hardware, right ? - so, you could use the old hardware in another computer, having a duplicate set of licenses (both on new and old hardware)...
They send you a file to do it. When you then do it, a new file is generated. When you send this file back to SC, they will go on with the transfer. It's quite smartsunmachine wrote:How does this work? Do I need a screwdriver for that?Immanuel wrote:No. Part of the transfer procedure is physically de-registering your devices on the unit you take them from.vascomusic wrote:... what happens to the old allkeys file...it still contains all the licenses for the old hardware, right ? - so, you could use the old hardware in another computer, having a duplicate set of licenses (both on new and old hardware)...