I have a simple solution to your future audio recording problems. Take your current copy of Cubase and uninstall it from your computer. Then douse it in lighter fluid, place in a burn safe container and light a match. Now, go out and buy Ableton. I hope this has helped.
Is there a way to copy a warez to a usb dongle? I was trying to slowly go legit and bought Cubase 5 to replace Nuendo 3. Now I can't use Steinberg Hypersonic 2 h20. It's not sold anymore so I can't even buy it if I wanted. Someone is gonna say "it's old anyway" but that's not my question. I can't open important old projects w/o this plugin.
dongles suck I use a two computer setup and have to constantly remember to swap out the dongles depending on what I'm doing I WILL NEVER BUY ANYTHING THAT REQUIRES A DONGLE AGAIN
Steinberg is very picky about the use of their hardware, Syncrosoft is the manufacturer of the keys so therefore the "Steinberg Key" is the only device meant to work with the license control center.
I have Cubase, Halion & Hypersonic which are all steinberg products, but I keep all my licenses on one key.
If you bought the software used, chances are that the dongle and license code shipped with the software are in the hands of the original owner. Once the code is used, it will not work again.
Thanks for the reply and the information, DylanCm4, but I am afraid it doesn't really touch upon the crux of my rant, that being that the iLok, a seemingly third-party dongle (not affiliated with any software company that I am aware of) is being sold as a UNIVERSAL dongle. To me, that implies multi-developer compatibility, which it simply doesn't have. In fact, the fact that the Steinberg key is sold as the Steinberg key makes complete sense.
It doesn't make any claims to support anything other than Steinberg, which is why it doesn't and shouldn't have Universal in its product name. I was duped into thinking the iLok would cater to my software license compatibility needs because of that Universal in the product name. Chalk it up to another case of the consumer being given the ILLUSION of convenience or functionality, only to be confronted with some hash reality later.
For the record, I have not yet purchased the Steinberg key, as the sole product I own that demands it (Halion player) does not appear to warrant any rush to purchase the Steinberg dongle, so I've put it on the backburner of my mind for now.
I have a simple solution to your future audio recording problems. Take your current copy of Cubase and uninstall it from your computer. Then douse it in lighter fluid, place in a burn safe container and light a match. Now, go out and buy Ableton. I hope this has helped.
flyingsoundmachine 9 hours ago
why have u got that fucking music on
davepalmer5 1 year ago
dude using an snare drum mic
lilsleepydatruth 1 year ago
Is there a way to copy a warez to a usb dongle? I was trying to slowly go legit and bought Cubase 5 to replace Nuendo 3. Now I can't use Steinberg Hypersonic 2 h20. It's not sold anymore so I can't even buy it if I wanted. Someone is gonna say "it's old anyway" but that's not my question. I can't open important old projects w/o this plugin.
AlSween 1 year ago
dongles suck I use a two computer setup and have to constantly remember to swap out the dongles depending on what I'm doing I WILL NEVER BUY ANYTHING THAT REQUIRES A DONGLE AGAIN
tonydane 2 years ago
a) If using a legally purchased copy is HARDER than using a warezed copy, I'll go for the warez.
b) There's no such a thing as an 'universal' USB dongle.
c) Nice rant, a bit long and nonexpressive, but the first Ive seen on youtube about dongles :)
scancode 2 years ago
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thorium64 3 years ago
interesting l33t speak, but somehow I don't believe you will actually come back when you are suffering from insomnia. :/
DariusMarch 3 years ago
Steinberg is very picky about the use of their hardware, Syncrosoft is the manufacturer of the keys so therefore the "Steinberg Key" is the only device meant to work with the license control center.
I have Cubase, Halion & Hypersonic which are all steinberg products, but I keep all my licenses on one key.
If you bought the software used, chances are that the dongle and license code shipped with the software are in the hands of the original owner. Once the code is used, it will not work again.
DylanCm4 3 years ago
Thanks for the reply and the information, DylanCm4, but I am afraid it doesn't really touch upon the crux of my rant, that being that the iLok, a seemingly third-party dongle (not affiliated with any software company that I am aware of) is being sold as a UNIVERSAL dongle. To me, that implies multi-developer compatibility, which it simply doesn't have. In fact, the fact that the Steinberg key is sold as the Steinberg key makes complete sense.
DariusMarch 3 years ago
It doesn't make any claims to support anything other than Steinberg, which is why it doesn't and shouldn't have Universal in its product name. I was duped into thinking the iLok would cater to my software license compatibility needs because of that Universal in the product name. Chalk it up to another case of the consumer being given the ILLUSION of convenience or functionality, only to be confronted with some hash reality later.
DariusMarch 3 years ago
For the record, I have not yet purchased the Steinberg key, as the sole product I own that demands it (Halion player) does not appear to warrant any rush to purchase the Steinberg dongle, so I've put it on the backburner of my mind for now.
DariusMarch 3 years ago
harsh reality, not 'hash'
DariusMarch 3 years ago
please tellme what is the name of the song of howard robert our the album please
tumbalatinboy 3 years ago
the first song is called 'Girl Talk' and I believe the second is called 'Who can I turn to?' - but I will double check on that.
DariusMarch 3 years ago