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http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/vs ... start.html
Looks interesting so far :)

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Dennis

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yep..
THERE IS ALWAYS A WORKAROUND

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What's even more interesting, that Steinberg is starting to ditch the dongle!

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Aerio wrote:What's even more interesting, that Steinberg is starting to ditch the dongle!
Where did you hear about that ?

'Padshop' looks like a great new VST for atmospheric sounds, and evolving pads.

I wonder if it will eventually offer user sample importing.

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Aerio wrote:What's even more interesting, that Steinberg is starting to ditch the dongle!
Sequel doesn't need a dongle either. I think it all depends on what market are they aiming at.

By the way, VST 3 only. You need Cubase/Nuendo or Studio One.

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Muziksculp wrote:I wonder if it will eventually offer user sample importing.
I hope it does! It would be completely useless for me otherwise.

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Dennis

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Was it made with SynthMaker?

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standalone wrote:
By the way, VST 3 only. You need Cubase/Nuendo or Studio One.
Flstudio supports it too.

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standalone wrote:
Aerio wrote:What's even more interesting, that Steinberg is starting to ditch the dongle!
Sequel doesn't need a dongle either.
That's exactly what I mean:
Sequel, Cubase Elements (which I use), Wavelab Elements, SoundPacks, and now their first instrument! Maybe this is a test route, and one day we'll see Halion or Cubase without that crappy dongle...

By the way, their soft elicenser c/r system is very client-friendly: no unworthy begging for new activations, licenses transferable. And one BIG advantage over their dongle:

When your dongle gets lost or broken, you will lose all your product licenses. But you will never lose soft elicenser licenses, even if your whole pc gets lost!
Last edited by Aerio on Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:55 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Aerio wrote:What's even more interesting, that Steinberg is starting to ditch the dongle!
According to Music Radar, the dongle is required:

http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/ste ... nth-529103

Anyway, 49.99 euros is pretty cool!

edit - Music Radar is wrong, no dongle is required.
Last edited by Uncle E on Sat Feb 11, 2012 2:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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No brainer!

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Uncle E wrote:
Aerio wrote:What's even more interesting, that Steinberg is starting to ditch the dongle!
According to Music Radar, the dongle is required:

http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/ste ... nth-529103

Anyway, 49.99 euros is pretty cool!
Awesome! 50 euro inc. VAT! That's a really great price :)

Cheers
Dennis

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Ok the price is a suprise. Would have thought its around 200 euro o0. Seems like Steinberg rethought their pricing structure.

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VST3 only??? :roll:

is it really ''only'' or it is ALSO offered in VST3 format was well?

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Neon Breath wrote:VST3 only??? :roll:

is it really ''only'' or it is ALSO offered in VST3 format was well?
It seems like it's VST3 only : http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/vs ... loads.html

Cheers
Dennis

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