Honestly it was before my tenure with IK (so over 10 years ago, wow how time flies!) so I wasn't around to witness it. I'm just wondering from the point of view that if a company wanted to stop using a dongle copy protection scheme, is most of the effort in changing the code (and subsequently getting a new scheme in place), or getting the decision approved? This might be a question you're not allowed to answer, but is it difficult to break the connection between the plugins and the dongle? I don't mean in an illegal crack way I mean as a company that has access to the source code.
to get their things up to actual market needs )Įlicenser and Cubase are owned by Yamaha.don't get your hopes up unless they go into the human imbed chip. (still waiting bandlad to give that burst to next level, will be happy to help an any way by the way. I will def use it as a PT replacement and use S1 as my go to witch is the case since one year. at 179 euros the licences, risk is minimal, versus benefit if it rocks !! in all other areas it's pretty equals or superior to other daws.
Cubase 10 please close elicenser control center update#
Ok don't tell me how i know that, and don't spread it, but chance are they're going dongless : when ? will it be done or not ? can't say but, thy're into it that's why i said don't laugth, it wasn't a joke lolĪnd i know their update process is expensive that's why i waited a version i could stick with for years, the only thing missing is the ability to have complex routing of complex fx / instuyments chains,reakltime Clip FX and an easy way to read overlapping audio clip events. Personnaly iv'e been testing here and there cubase for years, and this is why i bougth the Cubase 10 pro, this one is the first time it's solid in pretty every apsect including some aesthetics stuff.